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Chemistry - Molecular Modelling/ Chemistry

  


University of Bergen

The University of Bergen is a young, modern university. Most of its premises are concentrated in the heart of the city of Bergen. There are about 14,500 students enrolled, and 3,200 faculty and staff

 
Course URLhttp://link.uib.no/?3U80Q
 
CityBergen, Norway
 
Programme duration2 years
 
Programme descriptionThe scientific staff supervising the master's projects have specific qualifications within challenges related to theoretical analysis of catalytic reactions and electron-spectroscopy. A master's programme in chemistry consists of an individual research project (master's thesis) of 60 ECTS, and courses or special topics of 60 ECTS. Some of the courses are compulsory within the specialisations. You will choose the other courses in agreement with your academic supervisor ; In agreement with your academic supervisor, you will choose a master's thesis (60 ECTS) and make a progression plan containing important milestones for your project. Examples of previous master theses: "A theoretical study of polymerization of ethylene catalyzed by chrome on silica", "A quantum-chemical examination of addition of hydrogen-fluoride to alkenes".
 
Application deadlineSelf-financing applicants: Application deadline for applicants from a non-visa country (do not need a visa to enter Norway) is 1 April for the autumn semester/1 October for the spring semester. Applicants from a visa-country (need a visa to enter Norway) have to apply before 1 December for the following academic year.; Applicants for the Quota Sheme: 1 December for the following academic year.
 
Application proceduresEnclose with the application to the Department of Chemistry a transcript for the first 3 years of studies, with course descriptions, course hours per week (lab. exercises, etc.), hours of laboratory work. For application forms and further information, please see: http://prospective..
 
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Formal prerequisitesYou will need to have a completed bachelor's degree in chemistry. You also need competence in basic general chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and physical chemistry corresponding to at least 60 ECTS credits (one year study). Furthermore, you need basic laboratory skills in analytical chemistry and general spectroscopy. When sending the application, enclose a transcript for the first 3 years of studies, with course descriptions, course hours per week (lab, exercises, etc.), hours of laboratory work.
 
Subject areaChemistry
 
Degree levelMaster
 
Credits120
 
Language of teaching English