A Ph.D. in Organic Synthesis is a research-oriented program that investigates the design and production of organic compounds using chemical reactions. This program, which typically lasts 3-5 years, focuses on advanced investigations in reaction mechanisms, catalysis, and the creation of new synthetic methods for medicines, materials, and bioactive molecules. Students perform novel research, frequently with the goal of enhancing synthesis pathways, efficiency, and sustainability in organic chemistry. Admission requires a master's degree in chemistry or a related subject. Graduates of the program often work in academia, the pharmaceutical industry, or chemical research, contributing to advances in drug discovery and materials science.