V=Lecture
Ü=Exercise
P=practical course
(usual laboratory course)
Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Further subjects in Chemistry or other natural sciences Non-natural science courses
required modules
required elective modules

From each module in the first line, one module must be selected

  • Bioinorganic Chemistry
    (3 credits; V) /
    Modern Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry
    (2 credits; V+Ü)
  • Organometallic Chemistry
    (5 credits V+Ü)
The courses indicated here have been newly determined and deviate from the catalogue of § 17 of the academic regulations.

  • Modern Synthetic Procedures
    (6 credits; V + Ü)
  • Reaction mechanisms / Reactive intermediates
    (6 credits; V + Ü)
  • Quantum Chemistry
    (5 credits; V + Ü)
   
further modules, modules of line 1 not chosen so far can also be selected here.

In each of the subjects Inorganic, Organic and Physical/Theoretical Chemistry at least 10 credits must be obtained, i.e. a total of 30 credits.

Courses of the subject Inorganic Chemistry, e.g.
  • Radiochemistry
    (V + Ü + P)
    several modules
  • Modern methods of structure determination
    (12 credits; V + Ü +P)
  • Stereochemistry
    (4 credits; V + Ü)
  • Chemistry of natural products / Bioorganic Chemistry
    (4 credits; V + Ü)
  • Macromolecular Chemistry
    (4 credits; V + Ü)
    Can only be chosen, if it was not already chosen as a required elective course in the Bachelor program.
  • Solid matter and interfaces
    (5 credits; V + Ü)
  • Statistical Thermodynamics
    (5 credits; V + Ü)
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
    (5 credits; V + Ü)
  • Symmetry in Chemistry
    (5 credits; V + Ü)
   
Elective
natural science subjects

at least 40 credits
Moduls, which have not been used in the first two rows, may be selected here.
Together with the required and required elective courses not more than 40 credits in the subject Inorganic Chemistry. "Organometallic Chemistry" can alternatively be counted as a course in Organic Chemistry.
Together with the required and required elective courses not more than 40 credits in the subject Organic Chemistry.
Together with the required and required elective courses not more than 40 credits in the subject Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.
not more than 35 credits

Other natural sciences and non-natural sciences altogether not more than 35 credits


     
Elective courses non-natural science subjects       Not more than 20 credits
Master Thesis
30 credits
Specialized chemical subject
 

The minimum numbers in column 1 sum up to 100 credits, but a total of 120 credits is required. This means that another 20 credits must be obtained with consideration of the given upper limits.

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