Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry is a 4-6 year program that focuses on creating and implementing procedures for identifying, quantifying, and characterizing chemical compounds. It consists of advanced courses in spectroscopy, chromatography, mass spectrometry, and electrochemical analysis, followed by extensive tests. The program's major focus is on research in fields such as technique development, environmental analysis, and chemical sensing, which culminates in a dissertation. Students acquire practical experience with analytical instruments and data analysis software. Graduates work as analytical chemists, research scientists, or lab managers in academia, pharmaceuticals, environmental science, and quality control, where they are frequently supported by assistantships, grants, and fellowships.