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Common Questions
Over half of your studies are dedicated to the major research project — specifically 125 of the 200 credit points — allowing you to build specialised knowledge and gain a competitive edge in industry or prepare for PhD studies.
You'll be embedded in one of 25 research groups in the School of Chemistry or in the Bio21 Institute throughout your studies to complete your major research project. Many research groups are based at Parkville campus and the Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, the University's core multidisciplinary research and development centre.
Students enjoy access to some of the most advanced technologies in Australia, including nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers and an electron microscopy suite, with a focus on areas like molecular analysis, drug discovery, materials science, sustainable energy, and nanotechnology.
Yes, students can complete an optional internship in a science or technology-related workplace as part of their studies.
Yes, Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are available for the Master of Science (Chemistry) at the University of Melbourne, and the Access Melbourne entry scheme is also available for eligible applicants.
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Step 02
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Step 03
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