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The chemistry master programme is intended to be a training with a flexible choice of courses, where students with different entry skills are able to acquire a standard knowledge of all fields in chemistry at the master level, a general experience in laboratory work, an advanced knowledge at least in one of the disciplines of chemistry, and the skill to develop and apply ideas within a research project. The programme contains only limited number of compulsory courses. The courses are divided into three parts. The primary-chemical part contains semi-optional theoretical and laboratory courses on all discipline of chemistry containing knowledge and skill termed as an expected minimum for a master degree. The second part of the master programme consists of a great number of specialized chemical courses extended with a 30 credit master thesis. The third part of the master programme contains optional courses in other sciences. The training is controlled via output requirements. For example, the theoretical knowledge of the students is tested in four comprehensive examinations and there are some credit minima on overall laboratory experience. Academic specializations can be obtained if the number of the specialized courses sums up to 30 credits in different grouping of the courses. Students with missing background in a particular field of chemistry are required to choose courses from the bridging module.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in a related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is July 1.
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Budapest
Hungary
1053
Hungary
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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