45 Cool Careers Options for Graduates In Various Disciplines PT 2


Am currently writing a series for career options for graduates.
last time we did a post on first series , if you missed that read it up here

today we continue the series.

meanwhile, we have treated topics like MSC Vs Professional Course: Which is better for Getting Jobs Fast?
we also gone as far as looking at types of Masters degree a graduate can pursue.

you will benefit from these post.

here  are the options



COURSE 15
Economics Graduates

A degree in economics provides you with an array of subject-specific and transferable skills highly sought after by employers

Job options
Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Actuarial analyst
Chartered accountant
Chartered certified accountant
Chartered public finance accountant
Data analyst
Economist
Financial risk analyst
Forensic accountant
Investment analyst
Statistician
Stockbroker

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Actuary
Civil Service fast streamer
Diplomatic service officer
Local government officer
Management consultant
Quantity surveyor


COURSE 16
Business Admin and Management studies Graduates

The skills you gain on a business and management studies degree will allow you to start contributing to your employer's organisation quickly and effectively

Job options

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Actuarial analyst
Business analyst
Chartered management accountant
Corporate investment banker
Data analyst
Forensic accountant
Insurance underwriter
Management consultant
Operational researcher
Product manager
Project manager
Risk manager
Social media manager
Stockbroker
Sustainability consultant


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Human resources officer
Logistics and distribution manager
Marketing executive
Retail manager
Sales executive
Systems analyst
UX analyst


COURSE 17
Biochemisty Graduates

A biochemistry degree opens up a range of highly-skilled careers that incorporate aspects of both biology and medicine

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Analytical chemist
Biomedical scientist
Healthcare scientist, clinical biochemistry
Clinical research associate
Forensic scientist
Physician associate
Research scientist (life sciences)
Scientific laboratory technician
Toxicologist
Public health officer

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Chartered accountant
Health and safety inspector
Quality manager
Science writer


COURSE 18
MBA graduates

1. Management Consultant
2. corporate Planner
3. Strategist
4. Marketing consultants
5. Investment Banker/Analyst
7. Operations experts
8. Financial Advisor
9. portfolio manager
10. Business Architect
11. Branding Experts
12. System Analyst
13. Business Development experts
14. Human Resource Experts
15. Entrepreneurship
16. HR ConsuItants
17. PR Consultants
18. Ecommerce Specialist
19. Social Media Consultant
20. Talent Development Expert
21. Training and Development Consultant
22.



COURSE 19
Public health Graduates

1. Health Service Administrators (HSAs)
2. Medical directors
3. Biostatistician
4. Emergency management Expert
5. Postsecondary health educators
6. Community Health Worker
7. NGO health officer
8. Epidemiologists
9. Environmental scientists
10. Environmental specialists
11. Health and Safety officer
12. Research Analyst
13. Public Health Project Manager
14. Public Health Adviser
15. Field Investigator
16. Health promotion specialist
17. Medical sales representative
18. Paramedic
19. Therapist


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Adult Nurse
Counsellor
Occupational therapist
Physician associate
Primary care Specialist
Mental health worker
Social worker
Youth worker



COURSE 20

Animal science and Management Graduates

There are a range of career options on offer for those who want to make a difference to the health and wellbeing of pets, working animals, livestock and wildlife

Job options
Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Animal nutritionist
Animal technician
Field trials officer
Nature conservation officer

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Charity officer
International aid/development worker
Police officer
Research scientist (life sciences)
Sales executive
Science writer
Volunteer coordinator


COURSE 21
Biology Graduates

Biology is a fundamental subject for careers in the science and health sectors but there are many other routes you can take with this degree

Job options
Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Higher education lecturer
Microbiologist
Nature conservation officer
Pharmacologist
Physician associate
Research scientist (life sciences)
Research scientist (medical)
Secondary school teacher
Soil scientist


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Acupuncturist
Dentist
General practice doctor
Health promotion specialist
Science writer
Sustainability consultant


COURSE 22
Biomedical sciences Graduates

Find out how you can use the skills gained on a biomedical sciences degree to embark on a range of scientific research careers, discovering vital medical developments and improving the lives of others…

Job options
Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Biomedical scientist
Forensic scientist
Healthcare scientist, clinical biochemistry
Healthcare scientist, genomics
Healthcare scientist, haematology
Healthcare scientist, immunology
Microbiologist
Physician associate
Research scientist (medical)
Toxicologist


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Higher education lecturer
Medical sales representative
Science writer


COURSE 23
Building and construction management Graduates


Building and construction management graduates possess technical knowledge and professional skills highly sought after by employers

Job options
Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Building control surveyor
Building services engineer
Building surveyor
Facilities manager
Quantity surveyor
Site engineer
Sustainability consultant


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Architectural technologist
Financial manager
Further education teacher
Logistics and distribution manager
Management consultant
Planning and development surveyor
Town planner


COURSE 24
Chemical engineering Graduates


If you're interested in how the physical world works and want to be involved in ground-breaking technologies that can enhance people's lives, consider taking a degree in chemical engineering


Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Chemical engineer
Energy engineer
Nuclear engineer
Petroleum engineer
Product/process development scientist


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Analytical chemist
Energy manager
Manufacturing engineer
Materials engineer
Mining engineer
Production manager
Quality manager



COURSE 25
Computer science Graduate

From games developer to manager of IT and communications services, computer science graduates have a range of opportunities open to them

Job options

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Application analyst
Business analyst
Data analyst
Database administrator
Games developer
Information systems manager
IT consultant
Multimedia programmer
SEO specialist
Systems analyst
Systems developer
UX analyst
Web designer
Web developer

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Digital copywriter
IT sales professional
IT trainer
Network engineer
PPC specialist
Product manager
Secondary school teacher
Social media manager
Technical author
UX designer


check the unilag postgraduate past questions here

Didnt find your course  CHECK PT 3 HERE

45 Cool Careers Options for Graduates In Various Disciplines PT 1


In my last post was on full time vs part time, the good bad and ugly, that post is very important if you dont know which to chose, as there are loads of pros and con.

Before that we treated Unilag postgraduate course outlines for some courses, you can also take a good look if you missed that as well.

Today we are looking at a very special area that is key to all these- career paths.
many people dont know what to do with their degrees.

it my prayers that you find something out of these article that will make  meaning to you. I wish you find the career that will give you joy, fun and above all fulfill purpose.

Some are new, but mostly are already well know career paths.

enjoy!


COURSE 1

Accounting Graduates

1. Tax adviser
2. Forensic and Investigative Accountant
3. Auditor
4. managerial acountant
5. ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM AUDITORS
6. GOVERNMENTRAL ACCOUNTANT
7. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT
8. Management consultant
9. Personal Financial Planner
10. Company secretary


COURSE 2


Finance and Risk Insurance Graduates

A master’s degree in finance can open many doors and differentiate you from other candidates for competitive jobs.

Graduates work in various areas including

Economist
Asset management,
Investment banking,
Portfolio analysis,
commercial banking,
corporate finance, and
commercial real estate.
budget analyst,
financial manager,
loan underwriter,
investment banker,
portfolio analyst.
Venture capital,
Private equity
Hedge funds
Risk Analyst
Claims Analyst
Underwriting Agent
Actuary
Stockbroker
Purchasing Management

These are areas of the finance industry where master’s in finance graduates can find employment.


COURSE 3

Architecture Graduates

Architecture students develop highly desirable creative, visual, technical and design-based skills. As well as a career in architecture, see what other opportunities are open to you

1. Architect
2. Architectural technologist
3. Interior and spatial designer

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

4. Building surveyor
5. Commercial/residential surveyor
6. Higher education lecturer
7. Historic buildings inspector/conservation officer
8. Landscape architect
9. Planning and development surveyor
10. Production designer, theatre/television/film
11. Structural engineer
12. Town planner
13. Urban Planners
14. Research Architect


COURSE 4

Chemistry Graduates

Studying chemistry opens doors to a range of sectors and opportunities, meaning your future career doesn't have to be in a lab

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Analytical chemist
Chemical engineer
Healthcare scientist,
clinical biochemistry
Forensic scientist
Pharmacologist
Research scientist (physical sciences)
Toxicologist


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Chartered certified accountant
Environmental consultant
University lecturer
Nuclear engineer
Patent attorney
Science writer
Secondary school teacher


COURSE 5

Dentistry Graduates

As a vocational degree, dentistry offers the opportunity to develop the specialist knowledge, technical skills and qualities required to become a dentist

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Dentist

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Health promotion specialist
Health service manager
Higher education lecturer
Medical sales representative
Primary school teacher
Science writer
Secondary school teacher
Teaching laboratory technician


COURSE 6
English graduates

The skills you gain through studying an English degree are marketable in most career areas. Here's some ideas about what you can do

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Digital copywriter
Editorial assistant
English as a foreign language teacher
Lexicographer
Magazine journalist
Newspaper journalist
Publishing copy-editor/proofreader
Writer


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Academic librarian
Advertising account executive
Advertising copywriter
Arts administrator
Information officer
Marketing executive
PPC specialist
Primary school teacher
Public relations officer
Records manager
Secondary school teacher
Social media manager


COURSE 7
Genetics graduates

A genetics degree can lead to a career in scientific research or industry, as well as setting you up with skills that can be used in a range of alternative jobs

Job options

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Clinical research associate
Healthcare scientist, Genomics
Healthcare scientist, immunology
Pharmacologist
Plant breeder
Geneticist
Research scientist (life sciences)
Research scientist (medical)


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Epidemiologist -Public Health
Healthcare scientist, physiology
Medical sales representative
Physician associate
Scientific laboratory technician
Science writer


COURSE 8
Human resource Management Graduates/IRPM graduates

Incorporating people and development skills, human resource management (HRM) is a popular degree. Find out how you can use your skills

Job options
Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Human resources officer
Office manager
Occupational psychologist
Training and development officer


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Careers adviser
Higher education lecturer
Management consultant
Operational researcher
Recruitment consultant
Risk manager
Sales executive
Trade union research officer



COURSE 9
Mathematics Graduates

Studying maths helps you develop skills in logical thinking, problem-solving and decision-making, which are valued by employers across many job sectors

Job options

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Actuarial analyst
Actuary
Chartered accountant
Chartered certified accountant
Data analyst
Investment analyst
Research scientist (maths)
Secondary school teacher
Statistician
Systems developer



Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Civil Service fast streamer
Financial manager
Financial trader
Insurance underwriter
Meteorologist
Operational researcher
Quantity surveyor
Software tester


COURSE 10
Political and International Relations Graduates

From social and political research to journalism, marketing and HR, a degree in politics and international relations opens up a broad range of career opportunities

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Civil Service officer
Government social research officer
Politician's assistant
Public affairs consultant
Public relations account executive
Social researcher
politician


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Charity officer
Diplomatic service officer
Forensic accountant
Human resources officer
Local government officer
Market researcher
Marketing executive
Newspaper journalist
Public relations officer
Stockbroker


COURSE 11
Mechanical Engineer Graduates

The numerical content of a mechanical engineering degree opens up a variety of opportunities in the finance and management sectors...

Job options
Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Aerospace engineer
Automotive engineer
Contracting civil engineer
Control and instrumentation engineer
Maintenance engineer
Mechanical engineer
Nuclear engineer



Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Corporate investment banker
Mining engineer
Patent attorney
Production manager
Technical sales engineer
Water engineer



COURSE 12
LLM Graduates

A law degree is a gateway to a career as a solicitor or barrister, but it is not the only path you can choose; there are many options beyond the legal profession that are available to you


Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Barrister
Barrister's clerk
Chartered legal executive
Company secretary
Licensed conveyancer
Solicitor

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Advice worker
Chartered accountant
Civil Service administrator
Data analyst
Human resources officer
Patent attorney
Stockbroker
Trading standards officer



COURSE 13
Education Graduates

The skills and experience you develop during your education degree prepare you for a range of careers working with children and young people


Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Community education officer
Early years teacher
Education administrator
English as a foreign language teacher
Further education teacher
Learning mentor
Primary school teacher
Secondary school teacher
Special educational needs teacher
Teaching assistant


Jobs where your degree would be useful:

Careers adviser
Child psychotherapist
Counsellor
Family support worker
Museum education officer
Play therapist
Youth worker



COURSE 14
Electrical Engineering graduates

Aerospace, automotive, energy, IT and telecommunications are just some of the many sectors you can work in with a degree in electrical and electronic engineering


Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Aerospace engineer
Broadcast engineer
Control and instrumentation engineer
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
IT consultant
Network engineer
Nuclear engineer
Systems analyst
Telecom Engineer
Applications Engineer


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Management consultant
Multimedia programmer
Project manager
Technical author
Technical sales engineer

check the unilag postgraduate past questions here

Didnt find your course go over to PT 2

Unilag Postgraduate Degree: Part Time Vs Full Time; The good, The bad & The ugly


In my last post I gave out 63 Unilag MSc Course Outlines  which we still need to conclude.
as many request had come to update the post.

Before that we took at Unilag Postgraduate Cut-Off Marks 2015/2016 Sessions. that was well received and the sequel to that is the cutoff for 2016/2017 please watch out for that.

Today we take a review at the merit and demerits of part time and full time mode of study.

which is better?

what are the various advantages and disadvantages.

some quick news.

I heard some good news last night.

This session 2017/2018, the department of Accounting will be starting Part time for Msc Accounting.

That really is good news if you ask me.


It will give more Accounting students options.

The duration will be 2 years and fees will be #150,000 per year.

I also know some new courses will be introduced as part time and some full time.

lets keep our fingers crossed.



News Stand

1. The form will be out by June 5th
2. The form sells for N22,500
3. The form is online and can be accessed anywhere in Nigeria
4. The Online class covers for all courses and will start in June
5. The discounts is still on, so take advantage before we increase the fees
6. If you dont know what to read, get in touch with me will help you decided
7. If you have not started reading your past questions, am afraid, the train is leaving the station
your competition has started since 2 months ago
8. Read what your love doing, not what you were forced to read in Bsc level.
9. for eclass details please check the link

http://careerplusonline.net/class



Someone asked me this question in April

" Mr Dan,

which is better between Full time and Part time?"


I decided to do a movie on both.

enjoy!!



THE GOOD

FULL TIME

1. Fees is smaller
2. Time is shorter, you finished on time
3. More attention/dedication from lecturers
4. Accommodation possibilities
5. Will Finish syllabus before exams
6. More organized and committed
7. Usually gets closer to lecturers who will help them for other business
8. Do part time business along side
9. Usually do better academically
10. finished project faster and so graduate faster
11. low rate of abandonment of program unlike part time
12. very discipline
13. Most full time dont require experience except some very few courses
14. Has opportunity to be recommended for awards and best student awards at end of each session
15. has wider choice of courses
16. Still enjoy school like undergraduates
17. Has time for personal and social life
18. Can be nominated for scholarships, nominations for jobs from companies requesting for department to send their top students for employment
19. enjoys campus life and entertainment
20. No issue of late night traffic and stress
21. Can be recommended easily for openings for assistance lecturers positions by a Prof
22. Less competitive compared to PT




Part Time

1. Better usage of time, since no time
2. Can pay installmental fees
3. Has more respect from lecturers as they are believed to be responsible
4. Has more money to play around with
5. Admission cut off marks is very low compared to Full time, so easy to get admission
6. Have time to work and make money without losing their jobs
7. Can enjoy both worlds of comfort and training
8. lectures can be weekends or evenings
9. course work per semesters is lower compare to full time
10. Has flexibility to repeat a carry over course with year one students of that course
11. There is flexibility of lecture time
12. Lecturers are more friendly with Part time students
13. Behaves more maturely
14. The courses are more tailor to workplace situations, very practical
15. lectures are engaging as 80% of students are working class, so involves practical and engaging sessions
16. sometimes consultants are engaged to teach these set of students
17. Have enough time for project
18. Really like Adult education
19. Education is done with comfort and ease
20. Admits lots of students during admission
21. working experience attracts marks during admission
22. Relax project defense



THE BAD

Part Time

1. very expensive compared to FT (doubled)
2. stressful combining both work and study
3. you write same exams with FT
4. You are expected to finish lectures same time
5. NO access to accommodation legally
6. Usually exploited by lecturers assumed you are working
7. Do very poorly in test, exams compared to their FT colleagues
8. Are viewed by lecturers as non serious
9. Easy to exploit
10. Outsource almost every thing to others - Assignments, tests, copying notes, attendance etc
11. Spend more money to cover for Absenteeism
12. Always looking confuse in class and majority misses lectures
13. Possibilities of missing Test & Assignments
14. Possibilities of dropping out very high
15. High rate of carry overs or failures in Exams
16. Choice of courses is very narrow
17. Takes too long to complete the program
18. No time for personal and social life
19. Miss out from awards, scholarships, nominations for jobs from companies
20. Miss all campus fun
21. Has a lot of applicants, so highly competitive




Full Time

1. Student argues a lot and waste time
2. Childish behavior is rampant
3. More is expected from these lots as they are being trained as researcher and academics
4. There is a lot of presentation and research work
5. Project starts as early as first semesters
6. Mostly broke
7. No installment payment allowed
8. Carry over courses may not be easy to repeat without paying for full tuition the following year
9. Treated like undergraduates and no respect at all from lecturers
10. Admission cut off marks is usually very high compared to PT, so admission is very difficult
11. May have to stop working to come to class, as lectures is usually daily and in the mornings
12. Very very very stressful for working students
13. Admit fewer students during admission
14. Topics and lectures very boring and non industry related
15. Project defense is very strenuous



THE UGLY

1. Semester exams are same
2. certificate is the same
3. convocation is not the same
4. Registration requirement is the same
5. Sales of form is same price
6. Entrant exams is the same
7. Both can be elected in student association body
8. Both stand a chance to do very well academically
9. Both can graduate on time or stay extra year (depends on the student)
10. Its less stressful for non working students than working class
11. Its more easier and fun for working class
12. The experience is very exciting and mind changing for graduates from other school
13. The opportunities presented every day is huge, as you get to meet the high and mighty of the society in class and in campus



So hurry and make the wise decision now join the Online class and order for your past questions

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63 Unilag MSc Course Outlines Part 1


In my previous post I talk about the cut-off marks for 2015 postgraduate exams and how it will help you to prepare.

Before that,  I posted on the differences between Msc and professional masters, that really got a lot of people talking.

Then dont forget to take a look at the 30 most competitive course in 2016 for Unilag masters.

these post will help you as you prepare for Unilag pg 2017/2018

By popular demand I am releasing by batches course outlines for all courses. This is the first in the series.

I have 63 courses listed here.

if you cant find yours and want it to be in the second list, please request for it below this post the  name of the course you are interested in.

Why is this important?


Is helps you to chose the course appropriately
Its helps kills the confusion in selecting a master course
Its gives you clarity and confidence

so please go ahead and print the course outlines especially those you are interested in.

I still get mails and calls on people not in tune with new developments.

Because you read Business Admin does not mean your Msc should be in Business admin.

that is outdated thinking

or 

you read Biochemistry so your masters must be

in Msc Biochemistry or even science

that is during  colonial era.

Try to think like the way your employer thinks...

that is what happens in real world...

Take for example

you read Zoology and your employers still gave you a banking job

do you think they are stupid?

or you read Engineering

and they employed you for Marketing Job

they are not stupid...

they are trying to tell you something....

First degree opens you to the world of possibilities out there

Now, if you didnt like what you were forced to studied due to jamb and 
parental control 

lol

you have your POST graduate to amend it

funny...

I still wonder someone studied a course and got a 3rd class

and you still want to enter that course in Msc?

its weird how we think....


You having a 3rd class is a red flag 

that is not your calling....


Fishes don't struggle to swim

its natural..


well enough of the ranting 



To join the eclass  see it here


63 Courses  Outline Here:



MMP

Personnel TESTING AND SELECTION IN ORGANIZATIONS
training and developing employees in Org
developing managers and corporate leaders for org effectiveness
leadership, power and authority in Africa
motivation, satisfaction and morale in workplace
psychology in Human resource management
psychological issues in employee - management relationships
group psychology and team performance in modern org
entrepreneurial psychology and SME management
psychology of production mgt and performance appraisal
managerial psychology research
psychology of external influence and management in Nigeria
globalization psychology and management in Nigeria
psychology of Human development in Organizations
psychology of QWL and healthy retirement
labour laws and public policy
psychology of women in management
psychology of strategic corporate management
health psychology and management
organizational diagnosis, design, and culture mgt
work environmental psychology
manpower economics
management and marketing principles in advert and PR


Msc Psychology
system and theories of psychology
controversial issues in psychology system
basic concepts and issues
memory and thinking
language
counselling psychology
early life developmental psychology
advanced environmental psychology
advanced perception
advanced conditioning and learning
advanced personnel psychology
theoretical psychometric
principle of sports psychology
applied social psychology
psychology and behavior modification


Msc FISHERIES

Pond Construction & Mgt
hatchery construction n mgt
fish breeding techniques
tropical Aquaculture
fish nutrition and feed technology
fish disease and pathology
biology of marine fishes
marine ecology
fisheries Mgt
fisheries statistics
fisheries Techniques
fish physiology
legislation and Ocean
Fish processing post harvest Technology
Fish gear and craft technology
Fish packaging, distribution and marketing


MILD
principles of international law
introduction to law
diplomacy & modern diplomatic practice
law of international institutions
diplomatic n consular law
law of the sea
law of armed conflict
international economics law
international trade law
international civil litigation
international protection of human rights
policy evaluation
international organisations
international political economy
comparative foreign policy
problems and policies of international trade
international monetary relations
international Economics organizations
advanced trade theory




Msc Geophysics
advanced structural Geology
potential field methods of exploration Geophysics
openhole log analysis and formation evaluation
applied seismology
electronics techniques for geophysicist
geomathematics
photogeology
remote sensing
independent field mapping
analysis of experiments
electromagnetic methods of geophysical exploration
signal processing
plate tectonis and development
geology for non geologist
solid earth geophysics
mining geology
ore deposits
rock mechanics
mineral propecting and exploration
groundwater Geophysics
earth resources
water borehole structure
applied hydrogeophysics
planning and construction of Dam
urban pollution and control
waste disposal
radioactivity methods
natural hazards mgt
environmental laws



MA French

syntax
stylistics
structure of the french language
applied linguistics
sociolinguitics
advanced translation
classicism
french though and literary expression
romanticism: Prose, poetry or drama
the advent of the french novel
negro-African Novel IN FRENCH
aspects of 20th century french literature



Msc Estate Mgt
Advance property valuation and analysis
Urban land economics and public policy
contemporary issues in development finance
feasibility studies and market Analysis
advance construction cost analysis
advance property mgt
accounting and management economics
advanced techniques of viability appraisal
portfolio management
project appraisal
security analysis of portfolio management
housing economics and management
advanced management in construction



MA MUSIC
Theory and composition
advanced research in music
advanced music theory
performance workshop
music composition
african music theory
orchestration- the classical and contemporary
analysis of musical works
Aesthetic developments in Music
Medieval renaissance notation
Music therapy
studies in music sociology
principles of music education
Musical instructions In Europe
Music criticism and scholarship
score reading in Music history
Research studies in Etopmusicotogy
transcription, Notation and documentation of Music
studies of ethnomusicicology
advance studies in music psychology
Music philosophy and Aesthetics
acoustics and psycho-acoustics
stage management and ethics in Music performance
recital of prepared works in Music



Msc Clinical Pathology
inborn errors of metabolism
medical enzymology
Hormones and vitamins
Medical genetics
medical immunology
medical statistics
research project
seminars on carbohydrates metabolism
seminars on lipids metabolism
seminars on protein metabolism
Nutritional disorders
Biochemical markers for diseases
advanced immunology
clinical toxicology
hyperlipoproteinaemais and lipoprotein deficiency states


Msc Chemical Engineering
Advanced chemical engineering analysis
advanced process control
advance fluid mechanics
advanced heat and mass transfer
advanced chemical engineering thermodynamics
advanced separation process
advanced chemical reaction engineering
kinetics and catalysis
process integration
thermodynamics of phase equilibrium
research project
advanced biomedical engineering
petroleum reservoir engineering
industrial waste management
petroleum refining
petrochemical engineering


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