Chemistry

Faculty of Chemistry

Level:  master academic studies
Upon end of the studies student will receive a title: Master in chemistry
Study program of master academic studies in Chemistry has the workload of 60 ECTS credits and includes elective courses (25 ЕCTS credits), research work (15 ECTS credits) and a master's thesis (20 ЕCTS credits). Within the scope of elective courses student can choose courses which they have not attended during their basic studies and/or advanced courses of the basic courses. Through individual work with a supervisor, students are guided, within research work and writing a master's thesis, towards independent research work.


Goals of study program

The primary goal of this study program is to educate experts with high level of fundamental and applied knowledge in various areas of chemistry, whose master's degree (along with the bachelor degree) will be recognized/accepted by all European institutions and which will enable students to find appropriate employment or to continue their doctoral studies in chemistry or related disciplines at Serbian or some other European universities.


Outcome of study program

Students will be able to conduct, within teamwork (but independently as well), all the phases of the research part of a research (scientific) project. They will gain experience in working with modern instruments which are used in research laboratories. Students will be able to independently apply complex chemical protocols and they will be familiar with the application of computers in all phases of research work. They will be able to present the results of their work at scientific conferences both orally and in writing. By completing these studies, students will broaden their knowledge of various areas of chemistry and develop their ability to solve scientific and professional problems by applying analytical and computational methods. They will be able to work independently in chemical laboratories of different kinds and purposes (research and development, quality control, standardization, monitoring processes, etc.). They will acquire knowledge and skills needed when working with real, complex samples and they will develop the ability to study literature and to present the collected data in a critical way. They will gain experience in independent work with modern instruments, as well as the appropriate laboratory practice. Students will be able to analyze the research problem within teamwork, present it within their master thesis, as well as to orally present and discuss their thesis.


Prerequisite for attending study program

The appropriate higher education with the total workload of 240 ECTS is required for the admission to the study program of master academic studies in Chemistry.
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