There is currently a high demand for graduates in Medicinal Chemistry. The Master of Medicinal Chemistry degree provides vocational training, together with specialised coursework and a small research project. Additional preparatory subjects focus on laboratory work and science communication skills. It provides an alternative career path to PhD studies or upskilling for the industry.
This degree is designed through the lens of global perspectives in science where you will also be exposed to emerging technologies such as the use of drones, artificial intelligence AI, coding and virtual reality (Google VR) in science data collection and analysis during your first-year core subjects. The program also integrates your graduate work practice skills to allow you to translate your skills into career-ready attributes. With the appropriate qualifications and laboratory skills, you can be awarded credit for these preparatory subjects.