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Admission requirements
To be admitted to the degree program, applicants must have completed a general university entrance qualification (Abitur) or a comparable university entrance qualification.
German language requirements
International applicants and German applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification are kindly advised to read the requirements for German-language courses.
Information regarding Studienkolleg
Applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification that does not grant them direct access to university education in Germany pursuant to the qualification comparability regulations of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs must attend a Preparatory College (Studienkolleg) prior to studying. You can acquire the subject-specific university entrance qualification here. Further information can be found on the website of the Preparatory College (Studienkolleg).
This degree program relates to the following specialized course at the Studienkolleg:
M-course
General information about the degree program
The course of study in chemistry consists of six semesters including a Bachelor´s thesis. It is divided into a first track of studies of four semesters and a second one of two semesters. Three months are dedicated to writing the thesis.
The basic course covers the following subjects:
- inorganic chemistry,
- physical chemistry,
- organic chemistry,
- analytical chemistry,
- physics,
- and mathematics.
The chemistry core subjects into which the appropriate analytical training is integrated are allocated approx. 80 % of the course time, with approx. 20 % for the subjects physics, mathematics, and computer science. 45 % of the normal course timetable is dedicated to laboratory practicals in the core subjects.
The fifth and sixth semester consolidate the training in the core subjects inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry and organic chemistry.
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Study Counsellor
Ms. Dr. Antje Beckmann
Faculty of Chemistry and Food Chemistry
Academic Advisor
Mr. Dr. Philipp Schlender
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