gain skills in the analytical techniques used to detect, identify and quantify drugs and related substances
Why this course?
The course provides specialised knowledge of the analytical techniques used to detect, identify and quantitatively determine drugs and related substances. You’ll be introduced to techniques for evaluating analytical data and validating analytical methods and examine strategies for analytical research and development.
You’ll gain practical experience in a wide range of modern instrumentation and techniques.
The course consists of four theory and two practical modules running between October and April followed by examinations.
If you pass all exams and wish to proceed to the MSc, you’ll undertake a 10-week research project. This will be in the University or at an external company or organisation. You’ll submit a thesis at the end of August.
Minimum second-class Honours degree, or international equivalent, in an appropiate science.
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