Head of the Chemistry Specialization (Master’s Degree): Prof. Paul FLEURAT-LESSARD (Deputy Head of the Department of Chemistry)

Master chimie – Parcours Transition Metals in Molecular Chemistry (T2MC)
The aim of the ‘Transition Metals in Molecular Chemistry’ Master’s degree is to train multi-skilled chemists capable of managing the various research, development and/or organisational aspects of a project focused on molecular chemistry, and aware of the modern constraints of chemistry (saving materials and energy, respecting the safety of people, the environment and property). Students are therefore trained for both research and integration into the professional world. The course is taught in English, helping students to integrate into the increasingly globalised job market. This Master’s degree is an integral part of the EIPHI and INTHERAPI.
Responsables :
(M2) Pr. Charles Devillers (ICMUB)
(M1) Dr. Richard Decréau (ICMUB)
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Master chimie – “Parcours“ Contrôles et Analyses Chimiques” (CAC)
The CAC’s Master’s training enables students to acquire a solid culture in analytical chemistry and to fully assimilate the most recent analytical techniques. These techniques concern the analysis of organic and inorganic compounds. The graduates will then be able not only to carry out and supervise analyses with precision, but also to exploit the results and ensure that quality standards are met. The Master’s training enables graduates to take part in control and analysis activities in a very wide range of industries: chemical, metallurgical, electronic, pharmaceutical, agri-food, cosmetics, nuclear, etc.; companies specialized in the provision of chemical analysis; public and private research departments; technical-commercial departments manufacturing and distributing analysis equipment. As a manager, he or she acts as an intermediary between the technicians and the hierarchy, and the positions directly targeted by the diploma are those of technical collaborator, manager of analysis laboratory, control or quality department, and more generally any engineer or equivalent position requiring chemical analysis skills.
Program Directors:
(M2) Dr. Christine Goze (ICMUB)
(M2) Dr Julien Boudon (ICB)
(M1) Dr. Hélène Cattey (ICMUB)
(M1) Dr. Julien Roger (ICMUB)

Master chimie – Parcours Qualité, Environnement et Sécurité dans l’Industrie et les Services (QESIS)
This two-year professional program aims to train qualified scientists in the fields of Quality, Environment, Health and Safety (QHSE), as well as in integrated QHSE management and sustainable development. The curriculum covers management methods, knowledge of QHSE standards (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, etc.), and regulations related to classified installations.
Upon completion of the program, graduates are equipped to take on QHSE Manager roles, guiding their host companies toward sustainable performance and operational excellence. They can integrate into all major industrial sectors, including chemistry, petrochemistry, pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals, materials science, mechanical and automotive industries, nuclear energy, water treatment, agri-food, waste management, construction and public works, among others. Graduates are also well-suited for roles in various service sectors such as healthcare, personal assistance, training, consulting, and logistics.
Program Directors:
(M2) Pr. Nadine Pirio (ICMUB)
(M2) Dr. Frédéric Demoisson (ICB)
(M1) Dr. Jacques Andrieu (ICMUB)

Master Chimie – Parcours Matériaux Plastiques et Eco-Conception (MPEC)
The aim of the MPEC course is to train future technical managers in the eco-design of plastic materials sector, with a particular focus on the choice of materials and the recycling of the final part. The course followed by the students is based on short alternating periods between the host company and the university. All this theoretical knowledge, combined with the experience gained in the company, should enable the apprentice to integrate easily into the plastics industry (plastics manufacturers, converters, mould makers, machine manufacturers, manufacturers of products containing plastics).
Program Directors:
(M2) Dr. Gilles Boni (ICMUB)
(M1) Dr. Claire Brachais (ICB)

International Master – Innovative Drugs (ID): radiopharmaceuticals, molecular imaging and nanomedicines
Joint program between the Faculty of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences of the University Marie et Louis Pasteur (Besançon) and the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University Bourgogne Europe (Dijon), the Innovative Drugs Master offers a unique curriculum to develop dual expertise combining radiopharmaceuticals sciences and nanomedicines. It offers international opportunities for students seeking training in cutting-edge therapies such as the use of (radio/nano)theranostics (combined to molecular imaging), lipoproteins or other nanosystems for personalised medicine.
This program is also part of the INTHERAPI and ONE HEALTH Graduate Schools.
Program Directors:
Dr. Bertrand Collin (ICMUB- Dijon)
Pr. Arnaud Béduneau (Université Marie et Louise Pasteur – Besançon)

Licence Professionelle : Industries pharmaceutiques, cosmétologiques et de santé : gestion, production et valorisation (IPCS)
The “Control, Processes, Quality” (‘Contrôle, Procédés, Qualité’) bachelor’s degree available in Dijon, which has now been in place for more than 20 years, is a solid scientific and vocational training programme (bac +3) that is attractive both regionally and nationally. Since its creation in 2003, it has drawn on the expertise of the Université Bourgogne Europe ; i.e., the Faculty of Science and Technology, the Faculty of Pharmacy and the Lycée Niepce in Chalon s/ Saône. The latter school teaches chemical engineering and metrology: methodological and technological tools applied to GMP. This course is aimed at all sectors of activity involved in the chemical or pharmaceutical sciences, and professions ranging from analysis to the valorisation of materials.
Program Directors:
Dr. Jérome Bayardon (ICMUB)
Dr. Michel Picquet (ICMUB)
Dr. Christine Stern (ICMUB)

Licence de Chimie
The “Science-Technology-Health” degree in Chemistry is a 3-year course that aims to train students in the major fields of chemistry: organic and inorganic molecular chemistry, analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, solid state chemistry and materials chemistry. The main aim is to give students from different backgrounds a solid, broad basis that will enable them to continue their studies or find a job in chemistry or a related discipline (quality, materials, environment, cosmetology, health, teaching, etc.).
The Bachelor of chemistry provides access to the Chemistry Masters offered at the Université bourgogne Europe (T2MC, CDM, CAC, QESIS, PC2M).
Program Directors:
(Licence 3) : Dr. Virginie Comte (ICMUB)
(Licence 2) : Dr. Régine Amardeil (ICMUB)
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