Chemistry - Theoretical chemistry/ Chemistry | |
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| Course URL | http://uit.no/kjemi/master/18?SubjectId=1&From=0 |
| City | Tromsø, Norway |
| Programme duration | 2 years |
| Programme description | Activity in theoretical chemistry is directed towards the study of molecular structure and reactions, particularly in the chemistry of the Lanthanides and Actinides, and in understanding changes in electronic structure under the influence of powerful magnetic fields. The latter is aimed at simulation of NMR spectra and also concerns the effect of molecular vibrations on response to magnetic fields. Development of new methods is also an important part of the research activity.; The program gives a detailed introduction to the use and/or development of methods for the computational modelling of chemical reactions and molecular properties. The program will in addition provide a solid background in one or more of the subjects mathematics, physics, computer science and biology. The extent to which these different subjects will be emphasized in the program will depend on the interests and background of the individual student, but the use of these methods for attacking chemical problems will always be central. |
| Application deadline | Deadline for international self-financed applicants: 1 March Deadline for Norwegians and applicants from the other four nordic countries: 15 April |
| Nokut certification | no |
| Formal prerequisites | B.Sc. or equivalent in chemistry. The applicant must document three years of coursework at university level beyond basic entrance requirements.; English language proficiency required. |
| Subject area | Chemistry |
| Degree level | Master |
| Credits | 120 |
| Language of teaching | English |