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MSc options after BSc Environmental Science

  • 12-12-2013 06:16PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 180 ✭✭


    Hi all,

    Firstly I graduated with a second class honours degree in Environmental Science a few years ago. I've been giving a lot of thought to go on and study a MSc as I'm finding it impossible to find work in my field and to specialise in a specific field (Environmental science is fairly broad).

    I'm very interested in studying something in the lines of Analytical Chemistry with an option of studying a pharma module in the course. I liked the lab work and chemistry in college. At the moment I'm brushing up on my college notes related to these topics

    I'm just wondering would this be too far of a stretch? The entry requirements usually state that a degree with a chemical element or life science

    I know this is fairly specific, but I thought I'd just get this off my mind and throw it out there

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1 backofbeyonds


    Hi all,

    Firstly I graduated with a second class honours degree in Environmental Science a few years ago. I've been giving a lot of thought to go on and study a MSc as I'm finding it impossible to find work in my field and to specialise in a specific field (Environmental science is fairly broad).

    I'm very interested in studying something in the lines of Analytical Chemistry with an option of studying a pharma module in the course. I liked the lab work and chemistry in college. At the moment I'm brushing up on my college notes related to these topics

    I'm just wondering would this be too far of a stretch? The entry requirements usually state that a degree with a chemical element or life science

    I know this is fairly specific, but I thought I'd just get this off my mind and throw it out there

    Thanks

    Did this work out for you?.. Im thinking of doing the same thing


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