Chemistry, Full-time, 2nd Degree
In power from: 25 May 2022
Registration criteria
Qualification criteria
Diploma of completing first-degree studies in the field of Chemistry or another related field of study at least of the first-degree (a related field is considered to be a field of study that is assigned to the field of exact and natural sciences in the discipline of chemical sciences) and a possession of the following specific competences necessary to continue education at second-degree studies in the field of Chemistry.
In particular, the candidate should:
- possess structured knowledge of mathematics, physics, physical, inorganic, and organic chemistry, biochemistry, chemistry of materials, and chemical technology to the extent needed to solve tasks related to chemistry,
- possess knowledge and skills in the field of synthesis, purification, separation, composition analysis and determination of the structure of chemical compounds using classic and instrumental methods,
- understand the principles of occupational health and safety, rational and safe use of chemicals, as well as legal regulations in the field of managing chemicals,
- possess knowledge and skills in terms of interpreting, presenting, and documenting the results of a chemical experiment.
It is possible to take up teaching specialization in second-degree Chemistry after completing the teaching specialization in first-degree studies in Chemistry.
Qualification is based on a ranking list prepared on the basis of the arithmetic mean of all grades obtained during first-degree studies, detailed in the diploma supplement.
- Grade average from completed 1st degree studies
Candidates applying for admission to studies will be referred for medical examinations to an occupational medicine doctor. If any contraindications to study are found, the candidate may not apply for admission to this field of study.