Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling
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The Erasmus Mundus University Master’s Degree in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling is a two-year Master’s program that has been designed by an international consortium of nine universities in order to provide a common and integrated degree in a discipline that has a multidisciplinary character. and that therefore you need to bring together experts in many different techniques and fields of application such as molecular biology, biochemistry, materials science, chemical kinetics, spectroscopy, astrochemistry or environmental chemistry.Teaching is delivered, in English, by world academic leaders with fundamental knowledge of theoretical methods and their applications to the aforementioned fields. All associates share the responsibility for teaching in these courses, including company staff, associates, and visiting scholars from universities outside the consortium.Students will also be integrated into local research groups and will benefit from interaction with scientists working in world-class educational centers, as well as supercomputing centers and industrial companies. This multidisciplinary and intercultural approach will provide Master graduates with a true international training.The first year of the Master is arranged locally at the member University, but it has the basic same structure in all Institutions of the consortium. In the first year the student must attend courses and pass related exams for 60 ECTS credits. These courses will provide the student with the background necessary to follow the second year of the Master, which has a marked International research character.The second year of the Master (M2), mostly international, is devoted to courses and research activity in advanced aspects of Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling, corresponding to a total of 60 ECTS credits.In M2, the performance of the students is continuously assessed by the local tutor through the weekly tutorial sessions and the evaluation of the solutions to the questions/problems carried out by the teachers of the Intensive Course.
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Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Materials Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Pharmacy, or equivalentEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadline: 15 February
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Madrid
Spain
28049
Spain
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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