9 Master's degrees in Chemistry in Denmark
Chemistry
The MSc in Chemistry at Aarhus University offers both flexibility and depth. You can specialise in your chosen field while building a solid foundation across key areas of chemistry.

Applied Chemistry
The Advanced and Applied Chemistry course at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) focuses on chemical and biological systems at both molecular and nanoscale level, and it covers advanced courses and projects within the key disciplines of chemistry.

Chemistry
The Chemistry course at Aalborg University gives you deep insight into the chemical principles and processes that create the materials that make up the world, as well as the role of chemistry in research, industry and the environment.
Medicinal Chemistry
Aarhus University’s MSc in Medicinal Chemistry combines a strong foundation in chemistry with cutting-edge research in drug discovery and development. The programme is flexible and designed to match both your interests and industry needs.
Chemistry
The Chemistry programme at the University of Copenhagen gives you the necessary skills for participating in research groups or for the independent leadership and management of complex work and development situations within the field.
Medicinal Chemistry
On the Master's degree program in Medicinal Chemistry at University of Southern Denmark, you become part of the research in chemical substances and their properties and uses in new pharmaceuticals.
Medicinal Chemistry
The Medicinal Chemistry course at University of Copenhagen might be of interest to you. It is an excellent springboard to a research-based career in academia and industry as you do an extended thesis project getting hands-on experience if you are fascinated by organic chemistry and the design and synthesis of new drug substances
Nanoscience
The MSc in Nanoscience programme at Aarhus University is an interdisciplinary, research-oriented programme focused on understanding and manipulating materials at the nanoscale (0.1-100 nanometres).
Chemistry
As a Master's degree student in Chemistry at University of Southern Denmark you will become part of the research in chemical compounds for new pharmaceutical products and modified DNA, which will help us target infected cells in the body.