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    Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry MSc
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    Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry MSc

    Leipzig University

    Leipzig University

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    Germany, Leipzig

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time , Part Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines5-Feb-2022
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 244  / semester
    Next Intake 5-Feb-2022

    Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry MSc

    About

    The programme was developed by a consortium of five universities (Bologna, Helsinki, Krakow, Leipzig, Lille) and is carried out with these international partners. The language of instruction and examination is English.

    The aim of the degree course is to impart broad, practically relevant knowledge appropriate to chemistry as a natural science, and in turn enable graduates to work in a variety of areas, such as:

    • in industry, in particular in branches of chemistry, but also in the physics industry, optics, medical technology, scientific instrument construction
    • in non-university research institutions and in state institutions
    • research and teaching as a chemist at universities and other higher education institutions.

    In particular, the aim is to enable students to cope in new professional fields, which are often of an interdisciplinary nature. They must be able to think and work independently as scientists and successfully tackle and solve novel problems in various scientific and technical fields.

    The programme was developed by a consortium of five universities (Bologna, Helsinki, Krakow, Leipzig, Lille) and is carried out with these international partners. The language of instruction and examination is English. The aim of the degree course is to impart broad, practically relevant knowledge appropriate to chemistry as a natural science, and in turn enable graduates to work in a variety of areas, such as: in industry, in particular in branches of chemistry, but also in the physics industry, optics, medical technology, scientific instrument construction in non-university research institutions and in state institutions research and teaching as a chemist at universities and other higher education institutions. In particular, the aim is to enable students to cope in new professional fields, which are often of an interdisciplinary nature. They must be able to think and work independently as scientists and successfully tackle and solve novel problems in various scientific and technical fields.

    Disciplines

    natural and earth science

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • A first academic degree, or a degree from a state or state-recognised university of cooperative education, in chemistry or in another natural science or engineering subject with a comparable proportion of chemistry-related content;

    • knowledge of English at B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

    English Program Requirements

    A first academic degree, or a degree from a state or state-recognised university of cooperative education, in chemistry or in another natural science or engineering subject with a comparable proportion of chemistry-related content; knowledge of English at B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

    Career

    • <p>Graduates work in the following and other roles:</p><ul class="list-bullets"> <li>application chemist at spectrometer companies (infrared
    • UV
    • nuclear magnetic resonance
    • X-ray crystallography)</li> <li>scientific instrument construction
    • optics and medical technology.</li> </ul>

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 244 

    How to Apply

    1. Checking your documents

    If you wish to participate in the German course to prepare for studying, you will need to have what is known as a“direct”higher education entrance qualification (Hochschulzugangsberechtigung, HZB),i.e.one that is valid for German universities.

    Please check in the databasewhether your school and university certificates entitle you to study in Germany.

    • Do you meet the requirements for the German course and does your previous education mean that you have a direct HZB? Then apply for the German course!
    • Do your documents contain an “indirect” HZB, i.e. one that is not valid for German universities? Please check the information about preparing for your studiesto find out how to apply to the Studienkolleg Sachsen.

    2. Confirmation document

    Refugees may only apply free of charge to the German course to prepare for studying if they have a document confirming that they have sought advice. This is called a Beratungsbestätigung. In order to apply, please emailus a scan of your residence title and indicate which degree programmeyou would like to study. Please note that we cannot accept any responsibility for personal documents you send to us by email. Alternatively, you can also send us a copy of your documents by post. We will then send you a personalised confirmation document, which you will need to upload when you apply.

    3. Apply through uni-assist

    • Apply online atwww.my.uni-assist.de. A detailed guide is available in the download area of this page.
    • Then please send certified copies of your application documents (in the original language along with a German or English translation) by post directly to uni-assist:

      Universitaet Leipzig
      c/o uni-assist e.V.
      D-11507 Berlin

      • Secondary school certificate including individual grades
      • University certificates including individual grades (only if you have already studied)
      • German B1 certificate or confirmation that you are currently taking a B1language course
      • Scan of the Beratungsbestätigung from our university’s International Centre (see above)
      • Scan of your residence title

    4. Admission and entrance test

    Once uni-assist has successfully checked your documents, you will receive a letter of admission forthe German course from mid-August 2021. This will be sent to you via the AlmaWeb study portal. When you have been admitted, you can expect to be invited to an entrance test in September. The course starts in October 2021.

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