Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry
MSc(ANCHEM)
Both full- and part-time
Full-time : 1 year
Part-time : 2 years
Local students: HK$132,000
Non-local students: HK$148,000
Program Director:
Prof Ian Duncan WILLIAMS, Professor of Chemistry
The MSc program aims to prepare BSc graduates for employment and a career in analytical laboratories. This ranges from materials and forensic testing to environmental sampling and food quality control. The application of modern analysis techniques to real work problems as well as physical principles underlying such methods will be covered. In addition to core and elective lecture modules, the program also includes laboratory and project based practical courses, providing extensive hands-on experience. The program may also be used as a stepping stone to a research postgraduate degree.
The MSc program has been recognized by the University Grants Council as one of the targeted programs of the Targeted Taught Postgraduate Programs Fellowships Scheme. Currently, through this scheme local applicants may be eligible to cap their tuition at HK$42,100 (prevailing rate of the UGC-funded programmes). Local applicants should enquire the availability of such fellowship upon application.
www.chem-msc.ust.hk
On successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
- Explain the working principles and application of a wide range of modern analytical techniques to diverse fields from forensics and pharmaceuticals to the environmental and materials sciences;
- Solve practical analytical problems by selection of the most appropriate available technique and either adapt or extend existing methodologies to new systems, obtaining reliable results, through appropriate calibration and data processing;
- Critically analyze scientific data, correctly handling experimental errors and distinguishing the precision (reproducibility) and accuracy (correctness) of analytical data, and identifying possible sources of systematic error, such as interferences; and
- Execute modern laboratory best practices, with a view to emphasizing safety, minimizing hazardous waste, and incorporating risk assessment exercises for projects and individual experiments, and, where appropriate, identify legal issues and comply with any relevant regulations.
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Minimum Credit Requirement
30 credits
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Core Courses
15 credits
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Elective Courses
6 - 12 credits
Not all elective courses are offered every year. A list of electives offered in a particular year will be announced at the beginning of each intake.
Substitution of other courses for electives may be allowed upon the approval of the Program Director and the course instructor.
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Experimental / Practical Courses
3 - 9 credits
All students must take the compulsory laboratoy course CHMS 5201.
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Remarks
Part-time students may take a maximum of 9 credits in each term.
Last update: 20 May 2021
To qualify for admission, applicants must meet all of the following requirements. Admission is selective and meeting these minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
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Applicants seeking admission to a master's degree program should have obtained a bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution, or an approved equivalent qualification.
Applicants have to fulfill English Language requirements with one of the following proficiency attainments:
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TOEFL-iBT: 80*
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TOEFL-pBT: 550
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TOEFL-Revised paper-delivered test: 60 (total scores for Reading, Listening and Writing sections)
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IELTS (Academic Module): Overall score: 6.5 and All sub-score: 5.5
* refers to the total score in one single attempt
Applicants are not required to present TOEFL or IELTS score if
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their first language is English, or
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they obtained the bachelor's degree (or equivalent) from an institution where the medium of instruction was English.
- A bachelor's degree with second class honors in Chemistry or a related area
Integrated Bachelor-Master Pathway
- Only for HKUST BSc in Chemistry students in Year 3 or above. Admissions are merit-based and decided on individual basis.
- Successful applicants will receive a conditional offer for admission to MSc(ANCHEM) and need to pay a deposit at the prevailing deposit rate.
- They will be allowed to start taking MSc(ANCHEM) courses in their final year of undergraduate study, and will enter the MSc(ANCHEM) Program upon successful completion of the undergraduate degree.
- Upon entering MSc(ANCHEM), they can transfer up to 9 credits taken during the undergraduate study to fulfill the MSc(ANCHEM) program requirements. They will pay tuition fee for the remaining credits on a pro-rata basis, with a minimum payment for 21 credits.