Applicants for the MSc in Analytical Sciences will be expected to have completed (or be due to complete) a degree in chemistry, a closely related discipline or have substantive equivalent experience.
The first degree should be a BSc in a science subject (e.g. Biosciences, Pharmaceutical Science, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Geology, Environmental Science, Archaeological Science) at 2:2 or above.
For students whose first language is not English a minimum International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score at 6.0 or the equivalent is required.
If you do not meet the IELTS requirement, you can take a University of Bradford pre-sessional English course. See the Language Centre for more details. For further information on English Language requirements please see the dedicated international entry requirements page.
The full-time Analytical Sciences MSc and Postgraduate Diploma is a research-focused degree.
You’ll develop the experience and techniques required to be an independent practitioner of modern analytical science, with the skills required for research and by industry.
It delivers core teaching in advanced aspects of analytical chemistry and enables you to explore areas of specialist knowledge through optional modules.
You’ll apply a wide range of analytical techniques and gain invaluable research experience through an extended research project.
Having developed the fundamentals of the analytical sciences, these core techniques are applied to disciplines including:
Spectroscopy
Archaeometry
Materials characterisation
Separation science and mass spectrometry
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Graduates of the MSc in Analytical Sciences have forged successful careers in a wide range of settings.
These include:
PhD study
analytical chemistry (analyst, quality specialist, NMR technician, experimental officer, laboratory supervisor, section and facilities manager etc.)
teaching
Recent graduates have taken up analytical scientist managerial roles in a number of international companies.
OSHC: 500 ($) per year