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Chemistry


Course of studies


Degree

Master

Duration of study (semesters)

4

Language

Deutsch

Location

Garching

Description of course of studies

Modern tumor treatment, molecular machines, chip technology, efficient catalytic converters, new sources of energy—these are all fields of research to which chemists contribute their ideas and develop new concepts. Chemistry is the most important comprehensive scientific field which effectively combines fascinating aspects from varied areas of research. Chemistry has a long, uninterrupted tradition in Germany, where it is the most economically important science today. Chemistry is the ideal subject for young people interested in sciences who are looking for a broad-based education and who wish to specialize during their course of study without having to commit themselves to a narrow, specialized field at the outset. The chemistry department at TUM offers excellent, up-to-date teaching of the fundamentals of science. TUM is one of the few German universities that covers so many different aspects of chemistry: analytical chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, construction chemistry, food chemistry, medicinal chemistry, radiochemistry, technical chemistry with chemical engineering, and hydro chemistry, as well as the classical disciplines of organic, inorganic, physical and theoretical chemistry. Our department’s idea of specialization following a thorough foundation course guaranties a flexible combination of subjects leading to a bachelor or master of science based on the European guidelines. Exams are an integral part of the course, and periods of study abroad are taken into account by means of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). After graduation chemists can choose from a wide variety of professions: Industry, research institutes, universities and the civil service offer attractive possibilities. In the sectors of chemical or pharmaceutical industries, chemists usually start in research, where their work is partially determined by practical application, economic climate and market requirements. Industrial chemists improve existing products and processes or develop new ones. After several years of professional experience they often move into areas of production (on-time production taking into account quality, expenditure and material cost), product development, application (optimizing products to customer needs), processing technics (adapting new methods developed in the laboratory for use in general production, considering economic and ecological aspects), analysis, environmental protection, marketing, patenting, documentation or public relations. Further areas of employment for chemists are: the cosmetics industry, the food industry, the automotive industry, the electrical industry, the building materials industry, the metal production and metal working industry, economic consulting, the energy sector, insurance, water supply, timber processing, paper production, law offices (as patent attorneys), national offices and regional authorities (for example, the German national offices for materials testing, chemical-technical testing, hydrography, environmental protection, health and safety), factory inspectorates, customs, fire department, police departments and hospitals. A chemist with a doctorate who enjoys teaching and research might instead opt for a career in tertiary education. Many opportunities are offered at universities and research institutes.

Curriculum (link)

http://www.ch.tum.de

Major fields of study

Students choose one major from the four main subjects of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry / biochemistry, technical chemistry or physical / theoretical chemistry. For further specialization an additional minor is chosen from the following areas: analytical chemistry, inorganic / organometallic chemistry, construction chemistry, biological chemistry / biochemistry, macromolecular chemistry, colloids and interfaces, catalysis and chemical engineering, materials sciences, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, radiochemistry and radiopharmacy, technical chemistry or theoretical chemistry. In addition, students have to choose a certain number of advanced chemistry courses and general subject courses, which can also be accomplished in a semester abroad. The program ends with a Master's thesis (6 months).

Guide to study (Link)

http://www.ch.tum.de

Course of studies

Chemistry

Internship


Application and admission


Application

Online application: http://portal.mytum.de/studium/onlinebewerbung/index_html/document_view?

Aptitude test

yes

Start of course

Winter semester

Application Period

Winter term: April 15 – May 31
Summer term: Nov. 15 - Dec. 31


Admission notification

Online after verification of application documents

Application documents

Online application print-out. Additonal documents for non TU graduates: proof of bachelor’s degree (can be handed in later on August 15 if not yet available during the time of application), CV with details of previous study (which institutions of higher education attended, examinations passed, etc.), a motivational letter or statement for choosing chemistry & choosing TUM, letter of recommendation of two professors/lecturers of your final examination.
Attention! You will get a checklist of the required documents after completing the online application.


Application documents (International students)

Online application print-out, proof of bachelor’s degree (can be handed in later on August 15 if not yet available during the time of application), certified translation of the above document (if not in English), CV with details of previous study (which institutions of higher education attended, examinations passed, etc.), proof of german language proficiency, a motivational letter or statement for choosing Chemistry & choosing TU, letter of recommendation of two professors/lecturers of your final examination.
Attention! You will get a checklist of the required documents after completing the online application.


Application form/ Online application (Link)

http://portal.mytum.de/studium/onlinebewerbung/index_html/document_view?

Further information on admission procedure (link)

http://www.ch.tum.de/common_new/EFV-Master_SS09.htm

Information | Counselling


Academic counseling

PD Dr. Gerd Gemmecker

General student counseling (Link)

http://portal.mytum.de/studium/studienberatung/

Contact

Studienberatung

Study and examination regulations


Conditions of study (Link)

http://www.ch.tum.de

Examination regulations (Link)

http://www.ch.tum.de/common_new/FPO_Chemie_Master_070709.pdf

Examination information

Examination and academic issues will be handled by the examination board.

Examination Board (link)

http://www.ch.tum.de/common_new/pruefungsausschuesse.htm

Further links


Website of course of studies (link)

http://www.ch.tum.de

Department website

http://www.ch.tum.de

Student´s representatives (link)

http://www.stud.chemie.tu-muenchen.de

Women's representatives (link)

/frauenbeauftragte/ansprechpartnerinnen/fakultaetsbeauf_uebersicht

Study abroad program coordinator

Prof. Dr. Fritz Kühn

Rechte Seite

Student Counseling and School Programs


Arcisstr. 21
80333 München

Tel.: +49.89.289.22737
Fax: +49.89.289.22735

 studienberatung@tum.de

Student Counseling and School Programs