Chemistry is without a doubt a fascinating science – a progressive future would be unthinkable without it. It is used in research laboratories to develop new materials and substances that accompany us in daily life as seemingly invisible helpers. Chemical reactions are found both in the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) world. The art of transferring knowledge derived from nature into research and development never ceases to inspire researchers the world over. Chemistry provides a richness of perspectives and professional variety, and it is an important component of the sustainable development of our social prosperity. In particular, the production, conversion and storage of energy are fundamentally important chemical issues for current and future generations.
Ulm University offers the Master’s programme in Chemistry in two variations. Right from the beginning of the programme, you will get to choose your focus. The specialisation in Materials comprises various modules around material sciences. The specialisation in Chemistry focusses more on the classical subdisciplines of chemistry and offers maximum flexibility. Students in the Chemistry Master’s programme acquire detailed knowledge in the following areas:
chemical research and scientific work methods
topical challenges in the core and sub-disciplines of chemistry
scientific and occupation-qualifying competences in chemistry-related application areas
Requirements
Entry Requirements
The requirements are shown on this website:
https://www.uni-ulm.de/en/study/application-and-enrolment/masters-programmes/chemistry-master/