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Bachelor of Organic Chemistry Professions (vocational)

Objectives
This course gives supplementary training to technicians with a BTS or a DUT to make them eligible for assistant engineer positions in the fields of organic chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry.
This specialization offers three programs:
- “Structural analysis”
- “Polymers”
- “Synthesis”
Partnerships:
ENCPB (École Nationale de Chimie, Physique et Biologie) hosts students on its premises for part of the course.
Competence
Discipline-Specific Skills:
- Design a multi-step synthesis
- Write experimental protocols
- Identify the materials and products necessary to implement reactions or analyses
- Separate molecules which come from reactive media
- Identify the structure of molecules
- Summarize and write up personal and team results
General Skills:
- Teamwork and networking
- Write, read and speak English
Opportunities
Research and development laboratories in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, or companies contracted by big industrial groups
Organization
This is a dual education course which runs over 33 weeks, combining vocational training with an apprenticeship (CFA AFI24). Each semester consists of 4 papers. The tutored project is organized within the university’s research laboratories.
Well-targeted public
Students with a BTS or DUT in chemistry, or equivalent level.
Corresponding L2 (120 ECTS).
Submission of an application file is required, followed by an interview. Definitive enrolment depends on the signature of an apprenticeship contract
Admissions
Enrolment online on the UPMC
website from mid-February.
CFA - AFI24
Enrolment online at www.afi24.org
from mid-February.
Coordinates
| Administrative coordinator | |
e-mail address : | Person responsible for the schooling department Marchalant Elisabeth |
More information
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11/05/09





