2009 Undergraduate Courses

2009 Postgraduate Courses

Master of Science (Medicinal Chemistry)

This coursework program provides vocational training in medicinal chemistry, an area where there is currently a high demand for graduates. The program consists of special coursework in medicinal chemistry and a small research project. Students complete 48 credit points of coursework from the following subjects, as approved by the Course Coordinator.

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

Discipline-specific subjects (24cp):

CHEM930

Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry

Annual, Autumn, or Spring

12

CHEM944

Advanced Topics in Medicinal Chemistry

Autumn

12

Plus two subjects (24cp) selected from:

CHEM914

Advanced Analytical Chemistry

Autumn

12

CHEM964

Elucidating Molecular Structure

Autumn

12

CHEM992

Bioinformatics and Biological Chemistry

Spring

12

CHEM993

Advanced Organic Synthesis and Reactivity

Spring

12

Possible substitutions:

CHEM915

Advanced Chemistry Laboratory Project

Annual, Autumn, or Spring

12

CHEM919

Literature Report in Chemistry

Annual, Autumn, or Spring

12

The Coordinator of this Major is Associate Professor Paul Keller, School of Chemistry, Room 18.222.

Last reviewed: 29 October, 2008