Hello, in this blog session I will talk about my possible postgraduate studies. This is an important asset when you finish your studies, and above all when you want to start in a new job. I think that I want in a future do the magister in chemistry to have more opportunities in Chile or abroad. For this master (if you want to do it in "Universidad de Chile") you have to meet the requirements that graduate school has for our community, also you have to go to an interview with the people who leads this master.
As I have mentioned in the past paragraph, the requirements are two:
1.- Take one of the following courses compulsory: environmental chemistry, colloid chemistry, chemistry of materials, metallurgical chemistry, medical chemistry subject and chemometrics subject. (I would choose environmental chemistry)
2.-Take the following courses in the specialization area:
experimental research unit, theoretical research unit (bibliographic seminar) and formulation of the thesis project.
After that, you could start to do your thesis and have the Chemistry Master. If I can't do the master at the same time that my career, I would like to go abroad, the laboratories are more advanced in other countries than in Chile.
As I said before, if I go abroad, I think about doing the master more like a "part-time course" because in this way I could get to know the country that I would like to visit.
I think that going abroad is the best option, because as you said the labs are way better than here in Chile and you could enjoy visiting other countries.
ResponderBorrarMetallurgical chemistry is amazing. I would like to learn about this.
ResponderBorrarenvironmental chemistry is so important, because to the change environmental and their health effects.
ResponderBorrarenvironmental chemistry is one of the most important chemistries for me but not many people give the importance it should have.
ResponderBorrarThe best thing about studying outside of Chile is being able to visit different places.
ResponderBorrarI think Environmental Chemistry is a very interesting topic.
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