Master Applied Molecular Sciences: Chemistry Full-time

Master molecular life sciences. Elena Krivosheeva in het laboratorum met pipet.
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The program starts 1 September 2026

Are you an ambitious bachelor graduate in the chemistry field with substantial practical experience in research? Do you want to master up your science and professional skills and apply your skills directly in the professional field by a long internship? This master program offers just that!

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Why study Chemistry at HAN?

R&D skills and project management

You continue to work on your R&D (research and development) skills and learn about project management so you can independently plan and run projects in chemistry. To achieve this level of independence within two years, you need to have practical skills and experience in research before you start this master program.

Based on the latest insights from the workfield

Students and staff get latest insights from HAN BioCentre and via various other contacts with the professional field. HAN BioCentre conducts practice-oriented research together with students, aimed at responsible and smart use of the living nature.

Practice-based learning

You directly apply what you learn during the program in your internship or at your current work.

Learn highly demanded skills

The program teaches you research skills, professional skills and project management skills. These skills are highly valued in the professional field.

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Chemistry: quick facts

    8Contact hoursaverage per week
    8Study hoursaverage per week
    24Hours of workplace learningaverage per week
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What do you learn?

The chemistry program enriches your knowledge. In organic and sustainable chemistry, and data analysis, to name a few. At the same time, you learn how to effectively design and manage projects. Within the context of drug discovery, you will learn about the steps forming the drug discovery cycle. Your internship throughout the 2-years program allows you to immediately apply what you learned in practice.

Studenten master Molecular Life Sciences Jayashree Jayachandran, Maria Paladino en Tereza Muchova in een biologielab
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What can you do with this master of science?

This Master of Science gives you the skills to design and manage projects. In different areas of chemistry. You can work for companies in the pharmaceutical industry, biobased research or the food and feed industry. Or you can pursue your career at a university or private research institute. 

10 January 2026
 

Open Day

The next Open Day is on 10 January 2026. Don't miss this chance to connect with HAN students and lecturers to ask all of your questions. You can pre-register via link.

You can also visit our Online Open Day on 17 January 2026. More info and pre-registration via this link

International students Diego and Andrei studying at the library on the Arnhem campus of HAN University of Applied Sciences.

Study in part-time?

Do you already have a job in the field? Are you an EU/EEA citizen and can you get to Nijmegen at least once a fortnight? Why not study in part-time? Follow the modules at your own pace. Complete the assignments at your place of work. Your company benefits because you gear the assignments to their needs. The part-time program takes app. 3 years. 

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Why study in the Netherlands?

Planning to study in the Netherlands? The Netherlands has a large population of international students so you won’t feel alone. In fact, 1 in 10 students at Dutch universities is an international student. Why do so many international students pursue their education at universities in Holland? Because the Netherlands has excellent, affordable higher education. It also has a thriving economy (17th in the world) so there are plenty of job opportunities. What’s more, the Dutch are open-minded and almost everyone speaks English.

The Dutch way of learning

The atmosphere in a Dutch classroom is quite informal and your lecturers are easy to talk to. In fact, at Dutch universities like HAN, you’re seen as a partner in the learning process. Class sizes are small and your lecturers encourage you to actively participate in class. To ask questions. To give your own opinion. They also stimulate you to be creative. And to discover things for yourself.

Studenten master Molecular Life Sciences Dat Le en Alain Barhasima staan in een biologielab

Discover the city of Nijmegen

Nijmegen is a lively university town with a great atmosphere. Just wander through its beautiful old streets and you’ll feel its rich history. Looking for a charming pub or restaurant, a bit of culture or a great night out? Nijmegen has all this and more. Keen on sport or nature? Nijmegen has loads of sports clubs and is surrounded by beautiful forests full of hiking and bicycle trails. Safe and friendly student cities are just one of the 7 reasons to study at HAN.

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Got a question? First check our FAQ. Can't find the answer to your question there? Contact us at ASK HAN. We're happy to help!

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Monday to Friday: 08:00 - 17:00

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Find out more about how the program is structured. And all the details on the modules. 

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