Interdisciplinary programme bridging the gap between physical and
chemical measurements, metrology and related economic and legal
aspects:
Physical measurements Economic and legal aspects Chemical analysis Internship Quality systems International teaching staff
The importance of measurements and analyses is constantly increasing. More and more legal acts are issued that regulate measurement and testing. Fully functional quality systems accredited according to international standards like ISO/IEC 17025:2005 or GLP is now a must in most industries.
Professor Ivo Leito, PhD, programme director University of Tartu Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Estonian Representative in EUROMET- MetChem
Graduates with Bachelor' s degrees in physics, chemistry, materials science, natural sciences, engineering, technology or medicine
Practitioners in analysis and measurement laboratories who are facing the fast development of analytical methods and new regulations (Quality systems, ISO 17025 accreditation, etc.)
Personnel of laboratories, accreditation, certification and inspection agencies
Quality managers in various industries
What is measurement science and why is it important?
Measurements must be considered in the broadest sense and have very many applications:
toxic metals in drinking water;
cholesterol level in blood;
strength of construction materials;
protein content in wheat;
octane number of gasoline
Importance of measurements is enormous for economy, society, medical sciences and much more:
40% of the EU directives involve measurements
Critical economical, social, medical decisions are based on results of measurements
Estimated direct annual spending on measurements alone is 80 billion EUR or 1% of the GDP in Europe
Wrong measurements can have major consequences: direct (loss of profit, death of patient, failure of equipment, etc.) and indirect (incorrect environment protection measures, inefficient business plans, etc).
Here is only one of many practical examples: BSE (mad cow disease)
Constant monitoring is necessary: it is critical to test and isolate BSE-positive animals
170 000 BSE tests per week! are done around Europe for monitoring the disease
The key to business success, healthier foods, cleaner and better environment, more reliable medicines is in having educated workers and managers in laboratories. This Master's programme does. Enroll now!
Admission requirements:
Bachelor' s degree (or equivalent) in the field of exact or natural sciences, technology, engineering or medicine
Applicants must have completed 18 ECTS in physics or chemistry in prior learning periods (minimum eligibility requirement for application is 60% of the maximum grade available)
Applicants are required to fill in an online application and post the signed application and required documents listed below to the International Student Service: University of Tartu, Ülikooli 18, Tartu50090, ESTONIA.
copy of the Bachelor diploma (or highest preceding study level) and diploma supplement (transcript/mark sheet) in the original language (a copy certified by the educational institution issuing the document or a notarised copy)
official translation of the diploma and diploma supplement (transcript/mark sheet) into English, translation certified
certified copy of the upper secondary school certificate with a grade list and official translation of these documents into English. The requirement does not apply to the students who have completed their bachelor’s degree or equivalent in: EU/EEA countries; former Soviet Union countries; USA; Canada; Australia or New-Zealand;
curriculum vitae (for applicants requesting recognition of prior work experience)
All applicants will receive a confirmation upon receipt of their application and its status. Complete applications will be considered by the Admission Commission and students accepted to the programme will be notified of their admission immediately (no later than June 15). NB! Applicants graduating in 2010 and having their diplomas issued later than the set deadlines ( in July, for example) , please send an application form and the most recent Transcript of Records by the required deadline. Inform the International Student Service when the final diploma will be issued. For detailed information contact the Service directly.
Application deadline:
April 15 - non EU applicants June 1 - EU applicants
During the programme students will be placed in companies and laboratories like Metrosert AS, Estiko AS, Mayeri Industries AS, Laboratories of the Estonian Health Protection Inspectorate, Estonian Veterinary and Food Laboratories, State Agency of Medicines, Estonian Accreditation Centre. Internships last 4-6 weeks and are intended for participants to gain practical experience.
Erko Jakobson, PhD student at UT Institute of Physics:
UT Testing Centre provides calibration and measurement services to industry enterprises and has regular contacts with laboratories around Europe. I believe I get first-class hands-on education here and have great career prospects and job opportunities.
Merit Huopolainen, MSc student at UT Institute of Chemistry:
The high quality of education at the University of Tartu and practical experience I gained through internship have enabled me to get a job already in the second year of my master studies here. I now work for the Food Monitoring Laboratory of Estonian Health Protection Inspectorate.
Teaching staff:
Lectures and courses in the programme are delivered by some of the leading Estonian and European experts: prof. Ivo Leito, Estonian national representative at EUROMET-MetChem; prof. Paul De Bièvre, Editor-in-chief of Accreditation and Quality Assurance journal; prof. Nineta Majcen, Director of the Slovenian National Metrology Institute; prof. Philip Taylor, Head of the Isotope Measurements Unit of the IRMM.
Programme duration: 2 years
possibility of credit transfer is available to graduates with a 4-year Bachelor diploma
recognition of prior work experience is available to applicants with substantial work experience in the field
Tuition fees and scholarships:
Regular programme fee is 4430 EUR/year and covers tuition, teaching materials, supervision and advising of thesis preparation.
Programme offers a number of scholarships that cover full tuition fee for two years of the programme (8860 EUR). These scholarships will be awarded to academically best applicants based on results of their Bachelor studies. In addition a monthly stipend (255 EUR/month during Sept-May) will be granted to students with the best current academic standing.