The Master's Degree Programme in Chemistry takes two years to complete, and each academic year is divided into two semesters.
The course of study depends on your chosen profile.
The Master's Degree Programme in Chemistry takes two years to complete, and each academic year is divided into two semesters.
The course of study depends on your chosen profile.
Below is an example of what a weekly timetable might look like for a first-semester student on the Master's Degree Programme in Chemistry. There are, of course, breaks throughout the day, for example the academic quarter. Please note that your timetable may vary from week to week and that teaching activities may be scheduled on weekdays in the hours between 8.15 and 18.00.
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9-12Spectroscopy (practice session) |
8-10Inorganic Chemistry B (lecture) |
9-13Career management skills (lecture) |
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10-12Supramolecular chemistry and nanochemistry (lecture) |
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14-16Supramolecular chemistry and nanochemistry (practice session) |
14-16Molecular modelling (laboratory session) |
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16-18Supramolecular chemistry and nanochemistry (practice session) |