Bioorganic Chemistry and Toxicology
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Master’s degree course of Bioorganic Chemistry and Toxicology of Pollutants is designed for students who are interested in a broader study of biologically active chemical compounds. This study builds on undergraduate courses in Chemistry and Toxicology and Analysis of Pollutants.The study is structured into two parallel focus – Bioorganic Chemistry, Toxicology of Pollutants. Bothfocus have a common basis in the form of compulsory subjects and differ in compulsory optional subjects, respectively optional subjects. Within the required courses, the main emphasis is focused on cquiring knowledge about the structural, physical-chemical, analytical, molecular biological,biochemical and toxicological aspects of the biologically active compounds.The focus of Bioorganic Chemistry is concentrated on compulsory optional subjects of the structure ofcompounds in silico methods, analytical methods and biochemical methods. Optional subjects are oriented on chemical, biological and toxicological issues. The study is completed with a state exam inBioorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry and defence of a master thesis.The focus of Toxicology pollutants is concentrated on compulsory optional subjects in the field of analytical chemistry, biochemistry and toxicology. Optional subjects are oriented on chemical, biological and toxicological issues. The study is completed with a state exam in Bioorganic Chemistry,Analytical Chemistry, Toxicology and defence of a master thesis.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in relevant field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is June 30.
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Hradec Králové
Hradec Králové
500 03
Czechia
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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