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Degree: | Master (Master) |
Discipline: |
Chemistry
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Duration: | 24 months |
ECTS points: | 120 |
Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | Nanochemistry and Entrepreneurship |
Annual tuition (EEA) | ca. 5,500 USD University currency: 5,266 EUR |
Annual tuition (non-EEA) | ca. 5,800 USD University currency: 5,500 EUR This applies to citizens of United States (USA) |
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This interdisciplinary Nanochemistry and Entrepreneurship program aims to educate highly skilled specialists in the field of nanomaterial chemistry and business.
Equipped with a deep understanding of both business and industry perspectives, these experts will be empowered to creatively apply interdisciplinary theoretical and empirical knowledge to analyze nanomaterial chemistry processes on a global scale.
With a mindset and skills geared towards entrepreneurship, they will be capable of establishing or expanding knowledge-intensive companies. They will excel in initiating and organizing the development of new products based on nanomaterials chemistry within competitive and dynamic business environments.
Graduates of this programme will have the capability to:
Evaluate the significance of nanomaterials chemistry and generate new, innovative ideas and methods for the advancement of nanomaterials chemistry products.
Proficiently apply methods for data collection, preparation, and analysis throughout the product lifecycle.
Independently conduct research, critically evaluate analyzed information, formulate conclusions, and make decisions based on research data.
Solve complex problems in uncertain situations by leveraging integrated knowledge of nanomaterial chemistry and business.
Prepare and lead interdisciplinary business projects in the field of nanomaterials chemistry, assessing the validity of presented ideas and analyzing the necessary data for managing a company and/or innovative products developed based on nanomaterials chemistry.
Adapt to changes, effectively plan and manage personal and professional development, and recognize the importance of lifelong learning.
An exceptional opportunity to deepen knowledge in the promising field of nanomaterials chemistry, while also acquiring the business acumen required in today's modern innovation ecosystem.
The programme is centered around the development of modern technologies and products, with a keen emphasis on the latest research and application, particularly within the business sector.
Courses are taught by experienced experts and scientists in the fields of nanomaterials chemistry and business.
Studying in the international academic language, English, also provides the opportunity to connect with students and colleagues from around the world.
The chance to participate in international exchange programs, offering the opportunity to study in multiple countries.
Equipping future leaders with the knowledge to manage chemical laboratories across diverse sectors and to either establish their own companies or develop existing ones in the market.
Upon completion of the program, graduates will have the flexibility to choose from various career paths, including:
Scientific Sector: The option to further their studies by pursuing a doctoral degree will be available, allowing contributions to the design and development of new products using modern chemical technologies, as well as participation in scientific projects.
Business Sector: With their interdisciplinary knowledge, graduates will be well-equipped to embark on or enhance their entrepreneurial journey. Opportunities to join companies focused on innovative product development or to establish their own business enterprise in nanomaterials chemistry, pharmaceuticals, or life sciences, enabling success in the business world.
Public Sector: The expertise gained in nanomaterials chemistry and business management and development will open doors to opportunities in the public sector. Graduates will be able to contribute to areas such as innovation, healthcare, competitiveness, economic diplomacy, and other critical domains, strengthening the public sector's impact in these vital areas.
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