All graduates of the three-year Bachelor Course in Chemistry L-27 may be admitted to the Masters Degree. Graduates of other three-year Bachelor degrees may also be admitted if the have acquired at least 84 CFU, among which:
- at least 24 CFU in MAT (any), INF/01, ING-INF/05, FIS (any)
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at least 60 CFU in chemical disciplines, including 8 CFU in preparatory teaching and at least 4 CFU in Laboratory courses in each of the chemical sectors: CHIM/01 Analytical Chemistry; CHIM/02 Physical Chemistry; CHIM/03 General Chemistry; CHIM/06 Organic Chemistry.
Admission to the Master's Degree in Chemical Sciences is subject to a preliminary evaluation by a Committee, which verifies the possession of the required curricular qualifications, knowledge, and skills, including English language proficiency at a minimum B1 level, as published annually on the website of the Faculty of Science. This Committee, appointed by the Interclass Council, will etablish a schedule for the examinations (usually held in September), which will be published in the 'Access to Master's Degree Programs' section of the Faculty's website and in the Academic Program Guide.
Chemical Sciences