In the professional world, graduates of this programme put their knowledge and skills into practice as chemists in research laboratories and production units, or as scientific experts and advisors. They are often hired in leading-edge chemical industries, in which they can quickly reach senior positions.
A Master's degree in Chemistry opens up job opportunities in the following areas:
• Industrial or academic research
• State-run services: crime laboratories, heritage conservation laboratories, health services, etc.
• Teaching
• Production
• Analysis
• Technical and commercial sectors
• Health
Chemists can be viewed as architects, creating new molecules, developing new materials, developing and optimising manufacturing processes, contributing to improving the quality of life in many areas (medicine, environment, energy, food, cosmetics, etc.).
Activity sectors
Chemical companies (petrochemical industry, polymers, fertilisers, fine chemistry, specialties, paints, pigments, oleochemistry, catalysts, etc.)
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Consumer goods (cleaners, glues, cosmetics, etc.)
- Environment, recycling
- Chemical engineering
- Analysis and control laboratories
- Research and development
- Teaching
- Academic sector (research and teaching in universities and higher education institutions)
- Federal institutions
Types of functions:
Research and development, intellectual property, product stewardship, project leading, etc.
The chemist can be viewed as an architect, creating new molecules, developing new materials, developing and optimizing manufacturing processes, contributing to the improvement of the quality of life in many areas (medicine, environment, energy, food, cosmetics,…)