Industrial Chemistry (Classe LM-71)-Enrolled By Academic Year 2018-2019

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Master programme
A.Y. 2018/2019
LM-71 - Scienze e tecnologie della chimica industriale (EN)
Master programme
120
ECTS
Access
Open with entry requirements examination
2
Years
Milano
English
The Master's Degree program in Industrial Chemistry complies with the European standards of reference for Sciences and Technologies of Industrial Chemistry and provides technical skills in the disciplines of chemistry and industrial chemistry and in their applications.
The educational program of the master's degree course is designed to provide:
- skill related to self-directed and independent work, enabling to hold positions of full responsibility in the implementation of industrial and research projects and structures;
- knowledge and understanding to undertake professional careers in the area of industrial chemistry, by independently managing diversified activities, such as the characterization of new products and materials, the experimentation of new technologies, and the activities related to the development and pilot phase in view of the industrial production;
- the ability to interact during the decision-making process with different corporate functions (engineering, marketing etc.) involved in the process of research, development and marketing of active principles, especially those characterized by high added value;
- the competencies required to work in the creative process and in the managerial and operational phases of research in chemistry and industrial chemistry either in public or private laboratories (either European or extra-European), research centers, research and development organizations; to participate in the theoretical and practical development of new chemical technologies and to meet requirements of research and development, quality control within specific legal frameworks or production processes in industries and public institutions;
- written and oral communication skills, in English to enable students to communicate independently and fluently with foreign partners.
Graduates in the Industrial Chemistry will be able to carry out, among others, the following activities: promotion and development of the scientific and technological innovation; planning and management of industrial technologies; holding functions of high responsibility in the industrial, environmental, health care, and public service sectors.
Graduates in the Industrial Chemistry are expected to find employment in: research and development in chemical industries; design and management of pilot plants, chemical plants; industries and research centers working in diversified sectors of either conventional or innovative fields.
The acquired competences allow graduates to have open access to several industrial sectors such as those of polymeric materials, food industry, agrochemicals, additives, auxiliaries, materials for electronics, ecology, intellectual property (patents) and business management.
The Master's Degree in Industrial Chemistry constitutes a preferential title to access the PhD programme in the area of industrial chemistry.
For the graduate of this class, enrollment in the National Order of Chemists is possible, after passing the State Exam.

Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
The curricular prerequisite to access the Master's Degree Course in Industrial Chemistry are those peculiar of the L-27 class of degree courses, and in particular:
- at least 20 credits in disciplines of mathematics, information technology and physics
- at least 70 CFU in discipline groups belonging to the distinguishing areas included in the L-27 Class Table:
- analytical and environmental chemistry CHIM/01 and CHIM/12;
- inorganic and physical chemistry CHIM/03 e CHIM/02
- industrial and technology CHIM/04, CHIM/05 and ING-IND/21-22, ING-IND/25;
- organic chemistry and biochemistry CHIM/06, BIO/10-12
The minimum entry requirement in English proficiency is level B1 ("lower intermediate") of the Common European Framework.
Students enrolled in the Industrial Chemistry course are encouraged to apply to the Erasmus Plus actions, where various positions are available in 24 European universities in France, United Kingdom, North Europe and in the Mediterranean area. They can earn their credits by following courses and/or by performing part of their experimental thesis abroad. Before leaving, students must submit a Learning Agreement to be approved by the Teaching Board: this approval is mandatory for the acquisitions of the credits.
It is mandatory to attend the Laboratory courses/modules. In all the other cases the attendance is strongly suggested

Courses list

First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Advanced Industrial Chemistry with Lab 9 96 English CHIM/04
Chemical Processes and Industrial Plants 6 48 English CHIM/04
Economics and Management 6 48 English SECS-P/08
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Applied Organic Chemistry with Lab 9 96 English CHIM/06
Chemistry of Inorganic Materials with Lab 9 88 English CHIM/03
Energy: Source, Conversion and Storage with Lab 9 96 English CHIM/02
Optional activities and study plan rules
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TABLE 1 - DISTINCTIVE COURSES FROM 9 CFU
Student must earn 9 CFU by selecting one of the following items
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Applied Organic Chemistry with Lab 9 96 English Second semester CHIM/06
Chemistry of Inorganic Materials with Lab 9 88 English Second semester CHIM/03
Energy: Source, Conversion and Storage with Lab 9 96 English Second semester CHIM/02
Conclusive activities
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Thesis Work and Final Dissertation 39 0 English
Optional activities and study plan rules
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FREE CHOICE COURSES

The student must earn 12 credits by choosing freely between all the teachings activated, offered by the University, provided they consistency with the educational project, even if they are held in Italian.
However, it is strongly recommended to use distinctive or, as appropriate, elective or integrative courses of the Related and Integrative courses of Master Degrees in Industrial Chemistry or in Scienze Chimiche consistent with the educational project
First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
English Proficiency 3 0 English L-LIN/12
Optional
Catalitic Methodologies in Organic Chemistry 6 48 English CHIM/06
Concepts and Methods in Organic Synthesis 6 48 English CHIM/06
Environmental Elettrochemistry 6 48 English CHIM/02
Industrial Processes and Scale-Up 6 48 English CHIM/04
Nanotechnology of Inorganic Materials 6 48 English CHIM/03
Patents and Management of Innovation 6 48 English SECS-P/07
Photochemistry 6 48 English CHIM/02
Physical Chemistry of Formulations 6 48 English CHIM/02
Recycle and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Products and Processes 6 48 English CHIM/04
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Chemical Safety 6 48 English IUS/07
Environmental Control and Sustainability Management 6 48 English CHIM/12
Heterogeneous Catalysis 6 56 English CHIM/02
Medicinal Chemistry 6 48 English CHIM/08
Metal Corrosion and Protection 6 48 English ING-IND/23
Physical Chemistry of Disperse Systems and of Interfaces 6 56 English CHIM/02
Polymer Chemistry 6 48 English CHIM/04
Principles and Applications of Metallorganic Chemistry 6 48 English CHIM/03
Process Development 6 48 English CHIM/04
Synthetic Methods in Biotechnology 6 48 English CHIM/06
Optional activities and study plan rules
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TABLE 2 DISTINCTIVE COURSES
Students must earn 24 CFU by selecting 4 of the following items; at least 1 of them (6 CFU) must belong to CHIM/02, CHIM/03 or CHIM/06 class.
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Catalitic Methodologies in Organic Chemistry 6 48 English First semester CHIM/06
Concepts and Methods in Organic Synthesis 6 48 English First semester CHIM/06
Environmental Control and Sustainability Management 6 48 English Second semester CHIM/12
Environmental Elettrochemistry 6 48 English First semester CHIM/02
Heterogeneous Catalysis 6 56 English Second semester CHIM/02
Industrial Processes and Scale-Up 6 48 English First semester CHIM/04
Metal Corrosion and Protection 6 48 English Second semester ING-IND/23
Nanotechnology of Inorganic Materials 6 48 English First semester CHIM/03
Photochemistry 6 48 English First semester CHIM/02
Physical Chemistry of Disperse Systems and of Interfaces 6 56 English Second semester CHIM/02
Physical Chemistry of Formulations 6 48 English First semester CHIM/02
Polymer Chemistry 6 48 English Second semester CHIM/04
Principles and Applications of Metallorganic Chemistry 6 48 English Second semester CHIM/03
Process Development 6 48 English Second semester CHIM/04
Recycle and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Products and Processes 6 48 English First semester CHIM/04
Synthetic Methods in Biotechnology 6 48 English Second semester CHIM/06
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INTEGRATIVE AND RELATED COURSES
Student must earn 12 CFU by selecting 2 of the following items following teachings related and integrative.
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Chemical Safety 6 48 English Second semester IUS/07
Medicinal Chemistry 6 48 English Second semester CHIM/08
Patents and Management of Innovation 6 48 English First semester SECS-P/07
Course location
Milano
Presidente del Collegio Didattico
Prof. Laura Maria Raimondi
Docenti tutor
Prof. Laura Prati, Sandra Rondinini, Pierfausto Seneci
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