A masters degree. but a PhD in physics or chemistry helps alot.................................
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mendeleev 1834-1907 had 3brothers &1sister He got his masters in chemistry in 1856 and the doctoral degree in 1865
It is 1 hour long (2014 exam).
An important thing to understand here is that you wouldn't get a PhD in chemistry as a whole subject but you would get a PhD in a certain field of chemistry, like physical chemistry. Allow me to explain: I'm from the UK so the first thing you would do is get a degree in Chemistry or a related subject like Medicinal Chemistry or Biochemistry, whatever you like best. This would be called a BSc; Bachelor of Science meaning you have a degree in a science based subject. So you would have a BSc in Chemistry. Then you could go on to get a Masters, or an MSc for Master of Science. These degrees are normally more specific than BSc's so you would study a particular part of Chemistry and not Chemistry as a whole, for example, Analytical Chemistry. However, you can study an MSc in Chemistry as a whole which has a research basis. Then you would do a PhD. These are primarily research degrees which would involve a specific part of Chemistry and not as a whole subject. So you would have a really specific title.
A masters degree. but a PhD in physics or chemistry helps alot.................................
Well most booming is masters in chemistry, masters in microbiology, masters in physics and masters in business management, also masters in food industry are good. but according to me one have to do further studies like either M. Phil to get job as a teacher or to do Phd
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i wanna to study in Islamic university in masters degree in environmental chemistry and how can i get this chance sponsorship for this
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I have had chemistry with this girl for a long time
the same as a normal masters degree, 5 years
It would be very easy to get a job but it probably won't be doing anything with chemistry. Most chemistry jobs require at least a masters or doctorate. You might be able to find work as a lab assistant doing menial tasks but without an advanced degree it is next to impossible to find work in the field of chemistry.
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Generally, a masters in business can take two to three years to complete depending on the specialty.