This master’s degree consists of two common theoretical modules having a total of 15 ECTS credits; an obligatory internship module; a master’s degree dissertation. Students may choose either the Chemistry in Industry or the Advanced Chemical Research specialisations, taking at all events a total of 15 optional ECTS credits.
As a whole, Chemistry in Industry aims to provide an overview of chemistry related to the industrial chemical sector; Advanced Chemical Research is an introduction to research on current topics and may be the first step for doctoral study.
Study plan structure
Type | Credits |
Compulsory | 15 |
Optional | 15 |
Master Thesis | 15 |
Internship | 15 |
TOTAL | 60 |
Specialization in Advanced Chemical Research
Module | Credits | Type |
Chemistry for Specific Materials of Interest to Industry and Research | 6 | OB |
Industry and Research in Chemistry: Specialized Topics in Theory and Practice | 9 | OB |
Master’s Degree Dissertation | 15 | OB |
Internship in a Research Group | 15 | OB |
Advanced Chemistry | 9 | OT* |
Biomoleculary Chemistry or | 6 | OT** |
From Small Molecules to Nanomaterials | 6 | OT** |
* Specialisation Compulsory
** Optional
Specialization in Chemistry in Industry
Module | Credits | Type |
Chemistry for Specific Materials of Interest to Industry and Research | 6 | OB |
Industry and Research in Chemistry: Specialized Topics in Theory and Practice | 9 | OB |
Master’s Degree Dissertation | 15 | OB |
Internship in the Industry | 15 | OB |
Chemistry in Industry | 15 | OT* |
* Specialisation Compulsory
OB: Compulsory
OT: Optional