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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC); non accredited degrees?

  • 14-04-2015 09:15PM
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    This might be a stupid question but I've noticed a few analytical chemistry postgrad courses, more so in the UK, seem to be either accredited or non accredited. How would studying a non accredited degree hinder you compared to studying an accredited degree?

    The type of jobs that I had been eyeing would be QC/QA, just build up a few years experience and see what opportunities come my way. Though I never see any mention of the RSC at all, it's seem to be all experience or working knowledge (particularly HPLC!)


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