Organic Chemistry
- Specialisation
Organic chemistry particularly studies synthetic and analytical organic chemistry.
This study usually involves a great deal of laboratory work and it will provide you with sough-after qualifications in various analysis methods, including the use of state-of-the-art advanced instruments for analysis. Please refer to the description of the field of study called Organic Chemistry in the Master's Degree in Chemistry for information about potential areas of specialization should you choose to continue your studies.
Bachelor
1st year, autumn semester:
General Chemistry
Mathemathical Methods A
Examen Philosophicum (compulsory introductory course in the History of Philosophy)
1st year, spring semester:
Organic Chemistry
Mathemathical Methods B
Physic
2nd year, autumn semester:
Chemical Bonds, Spectroscopy and Kinetics
Inorganic Chemistry
2nd year, spring semester
Advanced course in Organic Chemistry
Chromatography
Spectroscopic methods in Organic Chemistry
Basic Thermodynamics with Laborator
3rd year, autumn semester:
Elective courses
Perspective course
3rd year, spring semester:
Organic Chemistry Synthesis, lab.
Elective courses