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Program Overview
Program Overview
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of modern inorganic chemistry. The curriculum covers various topics, including the structure and properties of atoms and molecules, chemical bonding, and the chemistry of main group and transition metal elements.
Program Details
- Program Code: 149A2
- Academic Year: 2025/2026
- ECTS: 103H2 / 103P2 / 102S2
- Language: English
- Tuition Fees: 0 (4 semesters)
- Admission Criteria: High school diploma or equivalent, with a strong foundation in chemistry and mathematics.
- Research Areas: Inorganic chemistry, main group chemistry, transition metal chemistry, and materials science.
Curriculum
The program consists of four semesters, with a total of 120 ECTS credits. The curriculum includes:
- First Semester:
- Introduction to modern inorganic chemistry
- Atomic structure and chemical bonding
- Main group chemistry
- Second Semester:
- Transition metal chemistry
- Organometallic chemistry
- Materials science
- Third Semester:
- Advanced inorganic chemistry
- Bioinorganic chemistry
- Environmental chemistry
- Fourth Semester:
- Research project
- Seminar
Assessment
- Written Exams: 40% of the total grade
- Oral Exams: 20% of the total grade
- Assignments and Projects: 30% of the total grade
- Research Project: 10% of the total grade
Faculty
The program is taught by experienced faculty members with expertise in inorganic chemistry and related fields. The faculty includes:
- Prof. [Name], Professor of Inorganic Chemistry
- Dr. [Name], Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry
- Dr. [Name], Research Fellow in Materials Science
Facilities
The program is supported by state-of-the-art facilities, including:
- Well-equipped laboratories for teaching and research
- Modern instrumentation for chemical analysis and characterization
- Access to computational facilities for theoretical chemistry calculations
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in:
- Research and development in industry and academia
- Teaching and education
- Government and policy-making
- Environmental and conservation organizations
Contact
For more information about the program, please contact the program coordinator at [email address] or visit our website at [website URL].
