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10 Master's degrees in Chemistry in Ireland
Advanced Synthetic Chemistry
This Advanced Synthetic Chemistry course from University College Dublin is designed for Chemistry graduates who are interested in deepening their knowledge of synthetic chemistry with a view to pursuing a career in either the fine chemical or pharmaceutical industries.

Chemical Engineering (NFQ level 8) - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Chemical Engineering (NFQ level 8) - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.

Chemistry
The main objective of this Chemistry programme from Maynooth University is to provide graduate students with an integrated broad-based training in the discipline of chemistry including the most advanced research methodology in physical, organic, inorganic and analytical chemistry.

Analytical Chemistry
This Analytical Chemistry degree delivered by the University College Cork is designed to give participants a thorough training in the theory and practice of modern analytical techniques, with special regard to solving problems such as arise in various areas of Irish industry.

Pharmaceutical and Chemical Analysis
This interdisciplinary MSc programme in Pharmaceutical and Chemical Analysis at Technological University of the Shannon is designed to provide participants with industry-informed, expert knowledge and skills, in the application of modern, state-of-the-art, analytical techniques, which focus on pharmaceutical ingredients, products and other chemicals.

Chemistry - Analytical Chemistry
The MSc in Chemistry - Analytical Chemistry is a one year course from University College Cork designed to provide advanced knowledge and hands-on training in modern analytical instrumental techniques.

Biopharmaceutical Science
This post-graduate programme in Biopharmaceutical Science from the Atlantic Technological University involves study of the discovery, development and processing of modern, medical drugs by artificially growing some or all of the components utilising cell culture technologies.

Analysis of Pharmaceutical Compounds
The Analysis of Pharmaceutical Compounds course at University College Cork is designed to provide advanced knowledge and hands-on training in modern analytical instrumental techniques.
Chemistry
This Chemistry MSc by Research programme from the University College Dublin is suitable for you if you wish to sample different sides of the discipline ranging from the mathematical, through the physical and materials disciplines to the biological ends of the scientific spectrum
Clinical Chemistry
The Clinical Chemistry programme of Trinity College Dublin is offered on a part-time basis over two years. Candidates who are employed as medical scientists, clinical biochemists or medical doctors and who wish to develop a special interest in Clinical Biochemistry are particularly invited to apply.