Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry

A Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry is a research-focused program created to increase understanding of real-world applications of chemical principles in fields like environmental science, materials science, and medicines. Advanced studies in organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry are covered in this course, which usually lasts 3-5 years and focuses on problem-solving in  real world. Students do unique research and create novel solutions in fields such as drug design, nanotechnology, and catalysis. A Master's degree in chemistry or a similar discipline is typically required of applicants. Graduates of program are prepared for jobs in government research institutes, business, or academia, where they will help progress technology and science.