Bio and Nano Materials - Master's Programme in Chemistry

Academic year 2023/2024

Photo for Bio and Nano Materials - Master's Programme in Chemistry 2023/2024
Application

The Master's Programme in Chemistry, specialising in Bio and Nano Materials, provides you with cutting-edge expertise through in-depth studies in the field of Bio and Nano materials. The studies combine theoretical knowledge and practical skills in polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical biology, and materials chemistry. You will also study the chemical and physical properties of soft materials applied to, e.g., medical applications.

Why this programme?

The Master's Programme in Chemistry, specialising in Bio and Nano Materials, has strong links to world leading research in this field. It is a unique specialisation at Uppsala University and you will have leading experts in, e.g., tissue engineering and biomaterials as teachers. You have the opportunity to do your degree project in a dynamic and world-class research environment, either at the university or in a private company.

The course content includes the chemical and physical properties of soft materials, applied to, e.g., medical applications. This is a major growth area and you will learn more about tissue engineering and soft functional materials, both on the nanoscale as well as bulk properties and materials for e.g., drug transport and delivery.

During the programme you can expect to:

  • have a personal mentor who helps you prepare for your future career,
  • gain access to advanced research instruments,
  • a university with two Nobel prizes in chemistry.

A degree from Uppsala University will give you close connection to excellent and world leading research and the opportunity to develop a personal contact network. You will be offered the opportunity to have a personal mentor who will invite you to seminars, group-meetings and other events in order to prepare you for your future career. You will also meet PhD-students and post-docs who have come to Uppsala to be part of our research environment to do cutting-edge research. Our research groups have a well-developed cooperation with other institutions and research agencies which is beneficial for you when choosing a project for the Master's thesis.

Uppsala University is also part of the SciLifeLab which can offer suitable projects for those interested in the field of bio- and nanomaterials. In the Uppsala region, there are several large and small companies and research agencies where you can find interesting projects, which will further add to your contact network.

Student profile

You are probably coming directly from your Bachelor's degree with a broad chemistry base or have had a relevant job to strengthen your analytical and experimental skills. Your university was well equipped with experimental facilities so you have good practical training working in a lab, and can select relevant methods and stay safe while doing experiments.

You have an analytical mind and are able and willing to express your thoughts in both writing and speaking. You are extremely motivated and willing to take the responsibility needed to successfully complete your studies.

Degree

The programme leads to a Master of Science (120 credits) with Chemistry as the main field of study.

All specialisations of this programme

Bild på student
Read the interview
Bild på student

Name: Andrea Balderrama
From: Bolivia
Studying: Master’s Programme in Chemistry – Analytical Chemistry

Why did you choose to come and study in Sweden?
– A friend of mine was studying in Sweden and really enjoyed being here. She suggested that I look into Sweden since I was planning to study abroad. I did, and realised that Swedish universities are really good. Also, the way of life and culture seemed to be a good fit for me. Best decision ever!

Why did you choose to study this programme?
– I knew that analytical chemistry was what I liked. Uppsala University had a whole Master’s programme where I could focus on that!

How is it like to study at a university in Sweden?
– The relationship with your professors is horisontal. You call them by their name and discuss with them more like colleagues instead of a professor – student kind of way. Grades are not that important here, which makes you enjoy the learning process way more!

Does your programme live up to your expectations?
– Totally! I enjoyed and learned a lot from the lectures, labs and projects we had.

What is the best about studying at Uppsala University?
– I think being in a place with so much history and trajectory in science. I remembered being in some lectures and it was casually mentioned that whatever we were covering at the time was discovered here. It blew my mind!

How does a normal day look like for you?
– Just pointing out that I am not the most interesting person. Breakfast, lectures, lunch with classmates, more lectures and a bit of revising. Then I would mix either meeting with friends, exercise or just relaxing.

What has been the most fun and interesting so far?
Valborg – Walpurgis Eve. It is celebrated in the spring and the biggest celebration is in the university cities of Uppsala and Lund. The whole city is closed for a week (specially two days) and students take over with many activities.

What is typical for your programme?
– We have a lot of labs per course. They are quite interesting and help you understand better what you cover in lectures.

How was it coming to Sweden for the first time?
– I thought it would be really cold, but it was August, so it was still sunny and relatively warm. That was a nice surprise.

How did you meet and get to know new people?
– Your corridor (shared accommodation), your programme and hobbies are great places to meet new people.

What is your future goal with your studies?
– For me the most important is that I use my skills to have a positive impact around me (even if it is small!).

What do you do beside your studies?
– I like reading, watching YouTube, enjoy the nature (we have a lot of that here) and fika with friends (important Swedish word to learn).

Three quick questions
Favourite place in Uppsala?
– The botanical garden.

Best student tradition at Uppsala University?
– When you finish your PhD, you have a “nailing ceremony” where you literally nail your thesis to a wood stick!

What do you do in five years?
– I want to help others and continue learning!

Spring 2020

Register your interest

Programme

The first semester you will study chemistry courses, which provides you with the theoretical and experimental skills needed for the subsequent semesters, some of which are common to other specialisations in the Master's Programme in Chemistry. There is a great flexibility for choosing courses according to your background and interests. During the first semester you can choose to take courses related to biochemistry/chemical biology or more physical and colloid chemistry related courses, to complement your earlier studies. In the very first course, you will also meet many of the professors in the different fields of chemistry giving seminars about the current trends in their respective research fields.

The courses show the cross-disciplinary aspect of this highly active field. To give you more experience in working in a research group, you can choose a course in research training which will further develop your theoretical knowledge and experimental skills.

During the second and third semesters, you will take different courses in, e.g., biomaterials, surface and colloid chemistry, soft materials, organic chemistry and nanobiotechnology. All courses include a combination of theory and experimental training.

The programme ends with a degree project of 30 credits.

Some examples of Master's thesis titles, 2020:

  • D. Friesen: Shear thinning/self-healing properties of shape holding injectable collagen hydrogels crosslinked by thiol-michael click reaction
  • M.-S. Dima-Balcescu: Synthesis of chemically modified siRNA for bioconjugation
  • A. Eliasson: Surface energy: Liquids as a new tool for fabrication of microsystems

Courses within the programme

See outlines for courses within the specialisation.

Learning experience

Theory and practical work are always interwoven into the courses, and instruction takes place in the form of lectures, laboratory work, problem-solving, seminars, and projects.

The lecturers are active researchers who will coach you to adopt a scientific approach in your work, where you will develop the necessary skills to solve problems, think critically and analytically, plan and formulate research problems, and independently carry out the necessary experiments and analyse as well as interpret the results.

In seminars, you present your ideas and discuss with your classmates a course book or work you have conducted; while the teacher usually only moderates the discussion. The aim is to develop critical thinking and collaborative skills which will be required in your future professional development. All students are expected to be active participants in all forms of discussions.

You will also receive systematic training in both oral and written presentations as an integrated part of the courses. The ability to communicate well will be very important in your future career.

The language of instruction is English.

Career

Surveys have shown that the labour market for chemists with a degree from Uppsala University is excellent. 97% of those who obtained their degree during the last ten years are either employed or undertaking doctoral studies.

A Master of Science in Chemistry from Uppsala University will provide you with many opportunities to build an exciting future career in academia, industry, the public sector, or in entrepreneurship. Not only will you gain the knowledge and ability to perform special and advanced tasks in chemistry, you will also be qualified for positions in many other areas where problem-solving, abstract thinking and analytical ability are required.

Possible career paths can vary. You may work with:

  • Research and development
  • Production processes
  • Analysis of materials
  • Management of safety and legal issues
  • Patenting of inventions
  • Marketing and sales
  • Environmental and sustainability issues
  • Developing new and improved methods for quality control

Our former students work at for example:

  • Nouryon
  • Galderma
  • Mecordia AB
  • Rontis Corporation
  • Alfa Laval AB

The salary in Sweden can vary greatly depending on education level, work task, previous experience, location, sector, etc. According to one of the largest Swedish work union SACO's statistics of salary in Sweden in 2021, newly graduated students in chemistry earned between SEK 25 000 and SEK 35 000 per month before tax.

Career support

During your time as a student, UU Careers offers support and guidance. You have the opportunity to take part in a variety of activities and events that will prepare you for your future career. Learn more about UU Careers.

Admissions

Below you will find details about eligibility requirements, selection criteria and tuition fees. For information on how to apply and what general documents you need to submit, check the application guide. Besides the general supporting documents, you also need to submit one programme-specific document: a statement of purpose (1 page).

Bio and Nano Materials

120 credits

Autumn 2023, 100%, Campus

Location: Uppsala

Application deadline: 16 January 2023

Application code: UU-M1611 Application

Language of instruction: English

Requirements:

Academic requirements

A Bachelor's degree, equivalent to a Swedish Kandidatexamen, from an internationally recognised university.

Also required is 90 credits in chemistry, biology and physics, of which at least 60 credits must be in chemistry.

Language requirements

Proficiency in English equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary course English 6. This requirement can be met either by achieving the required score on an internationally recognised test, or by previous upper secondary or university studies in some countries. Detailed instructions on how to provide evidence of your English proficiency are available at universityadmissions.se.

Selection: Students are selected based on:

  • an overall appraisal of previous university studies; and
  • a statement of purpose.

Fees:

If you are not a citizen of a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country, or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees. Fees cover application and tuition only and do not cover accommodation, academic literature or the general cost of living. Read more about fees.

Application fee: SEK 900

Tuition fee, first semester: SEK 72,500

Tuition fee, total: SEK 290,000

Contact and further resources

Is this programme right for you?

Contact

For programme-specific information, please contact the study counsellor.

master@kemi.uu.se

+46 18 471 37 92

For admissions-related or general information, please contact our applicant support team:

masterprogrammes@uu.se

Programme coordinator

kemimaster@kemi.uu.se

+46 18 471 37 92

Department of Chemistry - BMC

Husargatan 3, Uppsala

Box 576, SE-751 23 Uppsala