Chemistry is known as the central science that bridges the physical sciences with other disciplines, including medicine and engineering, especially in growing fields such as sustainable energy, electric vehicles, urban farming, 3D printing, and nanotechnology. Chemical Sciences and Instrumentation encompasses all the theoretical and applied aspects of chemistry, which are vital for success in the energy and chemicals sector. In 2019, the International Council of Chemical Associations released a report that estimated the chemical industry’s contribution to the global gross domestic product (GDP) was around US$5.7 trillion (~ 7%) and it also supported around 120 million jobs worldwide. In Singapore, the energy and chemicals sector forms part of the essential services critical to the global supply chain, and contributes to around S$81 billion or 1/3 of Singapore’s total manufacturing output, with an extra S$12.7 billion more expected by 2025 in the Energy and Chemicals Industry Transformation Map from the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
The MSCSI will equip graduates with transferable and interdisciplinary skills in chemistry concepts, instruments, data science, and technopreneurship. The curriculum includes advanced theoretical courses in the sub-disciplines of chemistry, hands-on exposure to some of the latest equipment, as well as training in commercialization, data analytics, and communication. The complementary depth and breadth of the MSCSI will provide holistic education that should help graduates adapt and thrive in a knowledge-based economy.本文链接: http://onlineresearchchemic.immuno-online.com/view-731771.html