04.04.01 Chemistry for sustainable development

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Qualification: Master's Degree

Code of a programme: 04.04.01

Field of study: Chemistry

Location: Rostov-on-Don

SFedU Institute: Faculty of Chemistry

Head of the educational program: Marina P. Vlasenko

Emai: mpvlasenko@sfedu.ru

Tuition fee - based: 2

Tuition fee per year (in rubles): 170 000

Duration of full-time mode: 2 years

Language: Russian

Basic subjects
Specialized subjects
Program Overview
Program Benefits
Prospects. Career & Employment
Why is it important to pursue a higher education?

Basic subjects

History of chemistry and contemporary issues in chemical science Scientific seminar Environmental aspects of modern chemistry Physicochemical methods of substance research

Specialized subjects

Fundamentals of chemistry for sustainable development Fundamentals of patent studies Commercialization of scientific research Functional materials Hydrogen energy technologies AI in chemistry

Program Overview

During their studies, students will: - Master the principles of sustainable development in chemistry - Learn to synthesize and characterize new functional materials - Combine rigorous university training with the ability to translate research and development into practical, commercially viable outcomes - Immerse themselves in state-of-the-art chemical technologies

Program Benefits

Prospects. Career & Employment

This program is for graduates of bachelor's degrees in natural sciences who are interested in sustainable development, chemical processes and their applications in research laboratories and industry, as well as materials science. The main objective of master's education is to provide specialized advanced knowledge to those who already have practical experience in chemistry.

Why is it important to pursue a higher education?

Students of the program have two professional tracks to choose from, allowing them to build an individual educational path that aligns with their personal interests and helps them solve specific professional challenges. They can choose between a research track, which includes internships at leading research laboratories in the Russian Federation, and a design and production track, which offers internships at modern chemical industries partnering with SFedU. Classes are led by experienced professors and researchers from SFedU, as well as experts in the relevant fields.