Overview
The Master of Science in Applied Science at Saint Mary's University is a research-intensive graduate program designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in scientific research methodologies. The program's objectives include fostering original research in areas such as chemistry, physics, and related applied sciences, preparing graduates for professional careers or doctoral studies. Unique features include a flexible, interdisciplinary approach allowing specialization in faculty-supervised research projects, small cohort sizes for personalized mentorship, and emphasis on practical applications of scientific principles.
Career Prospects
Graduates are equipped for roles in research and development, academia, government laboratories, and industry sectors requiring advanced scientific expertise. The program enhances employability through hands-on research experience and networking opportunities within Canada's scientific community.
Key Faculty/Staff Involved
The program is supported by faculty from the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Physics and Astronomy, including researchers specializing in materials science, astrophysics, and environmental chemistry.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
Students have access to specialized facilities such as the Planetary Research Centre and advanced laboratories for spectroscopy and materials analysis. Partnerships with national research institutions provide opportunities for collaborative projects and funding.
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