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Chemistry

... looks into questions such as ...

 
  • How can so many different materials originate from a handful of elements?
  • How do life processes work at the micro level?
  • How can energy-saving processes be optimised – regardless whether in the car or in the mobile phone?
  • How does one develop new drugs?
  • How can new materials be discovered that would make power plant turbines or microchips more efficient?
  • With the degree, you have quite a few options later on.

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  • Being able to provide scientific explanations for everyday phenomena – the Chemistry degree course shows you how!

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  • The lightbulb moments are something very special: when you realise that what you have just learned is being implemented even now on a million-ton scale somewhere in the world.

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Degree programmes

 

Chemistry, Bachelor 2 subject

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Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Start: Winter semester
Duration: 6 semesters
Classroom language: German

2-Subject Bachelor Programme: This degree programme requires a second subject.
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Detailed information for international applicants

What's it all about?

This degree programme is unique, because ...

it constitutes the link between biology, physics, mathematics and material science.

It provides the opportunity to specialise in the following fields
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Technical Chemistry
  • Theoretical Chemistry

Who is suited?

Those who wish to enrol in this degree programme,

Have:

  • a creative mind and an interest in scientific phenomena
Enjoy:

  • conducting experiments
Struggle through:

  • the degree programme

Graduates from this degree programme frequently work
  • as students in Major degree courses
  • as students in Master of Education courses
  • as students in chemistry Master’s degree courses (provided the Minor degree course is mathematics or physics)

And else?

An internship ...

is optional. It is done as part of the optional module.

Studying abroad ...

can be done voluntarily.

Where do I find help?

Academic advisory office

Prof. Dr. Rochus Schmid
Building, Room: NC 02/30
Phone: +49 (0)234 / 32-24166
Email:
Website academic advisory office

Contact students

Fachschaft Chemie / Biochemie
Building, Room: NC 03/34
Phone: +49 (0)234 / 32-25287
Email:
Website Fachschaft

Internet

Degree programmes' website