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The world is facing problems. From global climate to personal health. From providing energy and food for a growing population to protecting animals and keeping air, soil and water clean.
When you go to Copenhagen to study for your master’s degree in chemistry we will teach you to provide solutions.
In Copenhagen all courses at the Masters level are taught in English. You are invited to apply for a degree in chemistry if you have a bachelor’s degree with 60 ECTS points in chemistry from any university in Denmark or abroad. Read more about requirements here:
- Profile
- Career opportunities
- Programme Structure
- Competency description
- Admission requirements
- Application and tuition fees
Profile
Your Master’s in Copenhagen is a two year study package. As much as half can be spent on your thesis. So you get up to one full year in the lab to engage yourself in your subject of choice.
The master’s programme in Chemistry combines formal coursework with independent research guided by an experienced researcher. A master’s degree in chemistry equips you with the necessary skills for participating in research groups or for the independent leadership and management of complex work and development situations within the field. As a graduate student in chemistry, you can choose to tailor your degree from the full range of courses at the University of Copenhagen. From the arts, law and humanities to all the sciences. Not least a comprehensive range of chemistry including inorganic, physical and computational chemistry. Or you can choose one of our two chemistry packages:
- Organic synthesis skills profile. Sought after by the pharmaceutical industry.
- Green and sustainable chemistry skills profile. In demand in the cleantech industry.
Career Opportunities
Chemists are in demand all over the world. In research and analytical laboratories in the private as well as the public sector. They work as advisors in both private firms and public institutions, teach at university level or work for media. Or they use the insights from studying chemistry to start their own business.
Programme Structure
Graduate studies in chemistry take two years to complete. The first year consists of a series of compulsory and elective courses. In the second year, you will concentrate on your Master’s thesis. Your thesis work occurs within a research group setting at the Department of Chemistry under the guidance of a researcher. You will shape a program of study and description of your thesis work together with your supervisor. You may begin with your thesis work once you have completed 15 ECTS in your graduate studies. Oftentimes, thesis work occurs over a two year period. This means that thesis work and courses with relevance to it are concurrent during a significant duration of your graduate program. You can also complete your thesis work in a private firm or public institution in Denmark or abroad. You will then be assigned an internal supervisor from the Department of Chemistry as well as an external supervisor from wherever you are performing your thesis work. Your graduate education is completed with an oral defence of your thesis conducted by an external examiner.
During the course of your studies you must:
- Complete the course, “Scientific Writing, Planning and Presentation”
- Take at least one Major Course (15 ECTS) in either physical chemistry, organic chemistry, computational chemistry or inorganic chemistry
- Select at least one 7.5 ECTS course from a series of graduate courses in chemistry
- Complete an additional 30 ECTS of elective coursework. Most students opt for chemistry coursework, but should you wish to pursue a specialized interest, you are free to select courses from throughout the University of Copenhagen.
Master's Thesis: 60 ECTS
Restricted Optional Courses: 22,5 ECTS
Compulsory Courses: 7,5 ECTS
Optional Courses: 30 ECTS
| 2. year | Master's Thesis | ||
| 1. year | Restricted Optional Courses | Compulsory Courses | Optional Courses |
Master's Thesis: 45 ECTS
Restricted Optional Courses: 37,5 ECTS
Compulsory Courses: 7,5 ECTS
Optional Courses: 30 ECTS
| 2. year | Master's Thesis | |||
| 1. year | Restricted Optional Courses | Compulsory Courses | Optional Courses | |
Master's Thesis: 30 ECTS
Restricted Optional Courses: 52,5 ECTS
Compulsory Courses: 7,5 ECTS
Optional Courses: 30 ECTS
| 2. year | Master's Thesis | |||
| 1. year | Restricted Optional Courses | Compulsory Courses | Optional Courses | |
Competency Description
Chemistry graduates acquire the skills to:
- Work independently, both individually and in teams
- Formulate, structure and execute a research project involving the development and use of chemical methods
- Manage complex research and development situations
- Investigate and synthesize available knowledge in a field of chemistry
- Evaluate chemical methods, their capabilities and limitations
- Discuss chemical methods, theory and results in general as well as at a scientific level
- Discuss the application of chemical results in an industrial, societal and ethical context from a professional basis
- Assume responsibility for one’s own professional development and specialisation.
Additionally, a master’s level graduate in chemistry with an organic synthesis profile can:
- Assess security risks of a given synthesis and take necessary precautions
- Situate organic chemistry within the field’s wider perspective
- Explain likely reaction mechanisms
Skills
A chemistry master's graduate acquires the following skills:
- Process and analyse data
- Read and understand literature in the field of chemistry
- Utilize chemistry databases
- Account for work orally and in writing
Additionally, chemistry master's graduates with an organic synthesis profile shall be able to:
- Perform advanced organic preparative work, including work with reactive, toxic and air-sensitive reagents
- Organize, describe, execute and optimize multistep syntheses on large and small scales
- Communicate detailed instructions in writing with such detail that they can be followed by persons without specialized knowledge or can be published in international journals.
- Make use of synthetic chemistry literature, databases, reference works in conjunction with the knowledge of chemical reactions' detailed processes to develop and improve preparative methods
Knowledge
Chemistry master's graduates will:
- Through course and project work, acquire knowledge and methodology in selected research areas
- Through independent research under supervisor guidance, acquire in-depth knowledge of a specialised field at an internationally competitive level
Additionally, chemistry master's graduates with an organic synthesis profile possess knowledge of:
- Methods of producing the main functional groups
- Reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry
- Conformational, steric and stereoelectronic effects
Admission requirements
The admission requirements are described in §4 of the curriculum.
Application and tuition fees
You can find information about how to apply and tuition fees in the table below:
| Application Procedure |
Application Deadline |
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1 April 2014 for admission 2 September 2014 |
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1 January 2014 for admission 2 September 2014 |
