The master's degree in Clinical and Forensic Analytical Toxicology by the University of Porto must correspond to the following fundamental skills:
The 1st curricular year (60 ECTS) is organized in 9 curricular units (UCs) that encompass: 215 theoretical hours, 112 hours of Laboratory Practices, 7 hours of practices and 78 hours of Tutorial Guidance.
The UCs are taught in a block system, allowing a more intensive and focused deepening of knowledge, being organized throughout the respective semester, sequentially, in scientific and pedagogical terms.
In the first year there is also a seminar work (135 hours of tutorial guidance), with a strand of preparation for the dissertation / project (600 hours of tutorial guidance) taking place in the 2nd curricular year.
The fulfillment of the objectives is observed by the students evaluation in the various UCs, in continuous evaluation, final exam and / or works presentation, respecting the FFUP students evaluation terms. The seminar, as well as the dissertation / project, requires defense in public tests.
COURSE CODE (DGES)
6257
ACCREDITATION A3ES
Accredited study cycle for 6 years on January 30th of 2018.
Decision and Guide (PT only)
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Official Code: | 6257 |
Director: | Helena Carmo |
Acronym: | TACF |
Academic Degree: | Master |
Type of course/cycle of study: | Masters Degree |
Start: | 2007/2008 |
Duration: | 4 Semesters |