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MSC Chemistry Syllabus

Last updated25th Apr 2022
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Payal Chandra Roy
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MSc Chemistry is a postgraduate-level course that covers a wide range of multidisciplinary disciplines and branches of chemistry. Quantum chemistry, surface chemistry, thermodynamics and equilibrium, and polymer chemistry are only a few covered topics. It is commonly chosen by those interested in Biochemistry, Chemical Biology, Molecular Biology, and Nanotechnology, to name a few fields. It is usually offered as a one- or two-year program. Suppose you want to pursue this master's degree. You should familiarise yourself with the program's syllabus and contents in that scenario.

This Blog will provide you with the necessary information for the MSc Chemistry syllabus, significant subjects, a list of the top universities in India and the world, and information on the course's career opportunities.

MSc Chemistry Syllabus

Though course options vary by program, MSc Chemistry primarily focuses on giving students advanced-level knowledge of areas taught in the BSc Chemistry curriculum, such as Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry. It also includes a lot of laboratory work, as students learn about chemical structures and experiments, among other things. There are seven program options within the program, with different qualification requirements:

  • Chemistry of analysis
  • Soft matter and biomolecules
  • Communication and education in chemistry
  • Nuclear chemistry and environmental chemistry
  • Materials chemistry and inorganic chemistry
  • Organic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies organic substances.
  • Theoretical and physical chemistry

Why Pursue MSc in Chemistry

Would you like to know how the universe around us is put together, the minor components? An MSc in chemistry allows you to investigate a wide range of topics in more depth. Everything is available, from creating new matter and materials to conducting experiments, investigations, and analyses to modelling and simulating chemical processes and reactions. Empirically, numerically, or conceptually, you can answer difficulties. Other factors could include;

  1. An essential field
  2. Opportunities for employment
  3. Experiential learning

List of MSc Chemistry Subjects

Take a look at the important subjects covered in the MSc Chemistry curriculum during a two-year program given below:

First Year

  • Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: An Overview
  • Heterocyclic Chemistry and Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Catalysis, Surfaces, and Interfaces
  • Chemistry of organic compounds -I
  • Chemistry (Physical) -I
  • Chemistry of Analytics
  • Advanced Analytical Instrumental Methods
  • Chemistry of organic compounds -II
  • Chemistry (Physical) -II

Second Year

  • Chemistry of organic compounds -III
  • The advanced chemistry of organic compounds -III
  • Advanced Organic Synthesis -III
  • Chemistry of inorganic compounds
  • Green Chemistry -III
  • The advanced chemistry of inorganic compounds -III
  • Organometallics -III
  • Environmental Chemistry and Applied Analysis
  • Water Chemistry and Treatment Technology -III
  • Solid-state chemistry and Advanced Materials -III

MSc Chemistry Subjects and Topics

Now that you understand the semester-by-semester MSc Chemistry syllabus, we have outlined some of the subject areas taught in this course.

SUBJECT

TOPICS

Principals of Organic Chemistry

Thero and erythroid isomers; Elements of symmetry; Asymmetric synthesis; Review of structure and bonding; Methods of resolution; Stereochemistry; Thero and erythroid isomers; Elements of symmetry; Asymmetric synthesis; Thermodynamics; Different Oxidation Processes; Different Reductive Processes; The Hammett Equation

Inorganic Reaction Mechanism and Organometallics

Substitution of Octahedral Planar Complexes; Marcus theory; Adamson's guidelines; Homogeneous catalysis; Inorganic photochemistry Organometallic Chemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with metals. Magnetic and spectral characteristics; Photo redox processes; Fluxional molecules; Metal arene complexes

Quantum Chemistry

Separation energies; Tunneling; Rigid rotator; Inorganic Reaction Mechanism and Organometallics; Essential math concepts are reviewed; Atom of hydrogen; The principle of linear variation; Theory of Perturbation

Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics

Classical Thermodynamics; Review of thermodynamic laws; fugacity idea and determination; coefficient of electrolytic solutions; Equilibrium conditions and restrictions Theoretical premises; Concepts and examples in statistics; Statistics and the Fermi-Dirac equation Calculations of probabilities

Group Theory and Spectroscopy

Derivation of the projection operator, definition of a group, point groups, symmetry, character table Electromagnetic Radiation and its Interaction with Matter, Spectroscopy Model of a Rigid Rotor.

Organic Reactions & Mechanisms

Classical and non-classical carbocation; Aliphatic Nucleophilic Substitution; The SNi mechanism; substrate structure, attaching nucleophile, leaving group, and reaction media reactivity impacts; At an allylic, aliphatic trigonal, and vinyl carbon, nucleophilic substitution occurs. Electrophilic; double bond shifts accompany electrophilic substitution.

Bio-organic Chemistry

Iron Selective Transport and Storage; Electron Transfer; Metalloproteinase and Metalloenzymes; Fes Clusters, ionospheres, and other related topics

Top Universities in India for MSc Chemistry

These are India's top chemistry universities, based on their reputation and research in the field.

  1. Indian Institute of Science - Bangalore: Ranked as 141 best universities in Chemistry with a 63.5 subject score, 51.1 global scores and N/A enrollment.
  2. Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay: Ranked as 211 best universities in Chemistry with a 57.8 subject score, 49.8 global scores, and N/A enrollment.
  3. Indian Institute of Technology - Roorkee: Ranked as 247 best universities for Chemistry with a 55.5 subject score, 43.1 global scores, and N/A enrollment.
  4. Indian Institute of Technology - Kharagpur: Ranked as 253 best universities for Chemistry with 55.1 subjects, 45.4 global scores, and N/A enrollment.
  5. Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur: Ranked as 270 best universities for Chemistry with a 53.9 subject score, 42.3 global scores, and N/A enrollment.
  6. Indian Institute of Technology - Madras: Ranked as 271 best universities for Chemistry with a 53.8 subject score, 48.5 global scores, and N/A enrollment.
  7. Banaras Hindu University: Ranked as 353 best universities for Chemistry with a 49.5 subject score, 43.1 global scores, and N/A enrollment.
  8. University of Delhi: Ranked as 363 best universities for Chemistry with a 48.6 subject score, 46.1 global scores, and 8,543 enrollment.
  9. Jadavpur University: Ranked as 367 best universities for Chemistry with a 48.9 subject score, 36.9 global scores, and N/A enrollment.
  10. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research - Pune: Ranked as 429 best universities for Chemistry with a 46.0 subject score, 44.7 global scores, and 1,440 enrollment.

Top Universities for MSc Chemistry Abroad

Individuals interested in chemistry can look into these well-known universities with a history of providing high-quality research. These are the best chemical schools in the world:

Universities

Qs Ranking

Course Duration

Tuition Fees

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

1

1.5 - 2 years

$27,755

Harvard University

5

1 year

$54,768

Stanford University

3

1.5 - 2 years

$56,487

University of Cambridge

3

2 years

N/A

University of California, Berkeley

32

1 year

$44,066

University of Oxford

2

2 years

£28,560

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

12

1 - 3 years

S$40,000

The National University of Singapore

11

1 year

S$45,000

EPFL

14

1.5 years

N/A

California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

6

1.5 - 2 years

N/A

Top Universities In USATop Universities In Canada
Top Universities In AustraliaTop Universities In UK

MSc Chemistry Jobs and Salary Abroad

MSc Chemistry employment provides a diverse range of opportunities. An MSc Chemistry graduate will typically seek employment opportunities in pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, medical schools, private clinics, and research centres, among other places.

Here is a list of some available jobs after an MSc in Chemistry and their average annual salaries abroad;

  1. Chemist- $60,592
  2. Research Scientist- $71,776
  3. Senior Research Chemist- $75,602
  4. Laboratory Manager- $78,590
  5. Research Chemist - $67,091
  6. Analytical Chemist - $57,276
  7. Research Associate, Biotechnology - $64,250
  8. Chemical Laboratory Technician- $53,049
  9. Process Development Chemist- $72,511
  10. Synthetic Chemist- $68,155
  11. Solid State Chemistry Expert - $132,370
  12. Assistant Professor - $70,559
  13. Quality Management Analyst - $79,180
  14. Development Supervisor - $98,942
  15. High School Instructor - $59,190

Careers After MSc Chemistry

At the federal level, numerous employment opportunities are waiting to be discovered. Because there is a vast range of research to be done. The following are some examples of government roles to consider:

  1. Senior Research Associate
  2. Laboratory Technologist
  3. Research Analyst
  4. Research Officer
  5. Warehouse Supervisor
  6. Chemists
  7. Assistant Professor
  8. Development Supervisor
  9. Quality Management Analyst
  • Here is some of the famous profile jobs for MSc Chemistry graduates;
  1. Synthetic Lab Scientist
  2. Content Creator
  3. Assistant Professors
  4. Online Mentor
  5. Solid State Chemistry Expert
  6. Chemistry/Biochemistry Research Officer
  7. Analytical Chemistry Application Specialist
  8. Research Scientist
  9. High School Instructor
  10. Operations Manager
  11. Chemists
  12. Quality Control Chemists
  13. Quality Manager
  14. Inspector of Quality Control
  15. Research Manager

To complete a postgraduate course, one must first evaluate the employment opportunities available. Hard work with this degree will undoubtedly aid you in a successful career because you can pursue a variety of intriguing and industry-specific MSc courses. So, consider what industries you would like to work in and pick the one that best fits your goals.

M.Sc. programs are time-consuming, mentally demanding, and expensive, but they may be worthwhile in the long run. MSc Chemistry opens up a wide range of work and career opportunities in a wide range of sectors, for instance, the private sector, research institutions, pharmacy, and other industries. Many chemists also work in public administration and so on. It certainly provides you with a career where you can excel and advance. You may work hard to pursue your interest in the topic, and I wish you the best of luck with your postgraduate studies in Chemistry and your next job.

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Payal Chandra Roy
Published by Payal Chandra Roy

Head of Learning & Development | L&D Strategist

With a career spanning nearly 15 years in the EdTech industry, Payal Chandra Roy is a leading expert in Learning and Development, student counselling, and product management. Her extensive career at industry giants like AECC, Study Group, and IDP Education Ltd has given her a unique, 360-degree view of the international education landscape.

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