Study outcome
Upon completing the study program Chemical Education, the candidate is awarded the title "MSc in Chemistry Education".
Curriculum
Weekly number of classes for each course is shown as: lectures + practical classes + laboratory classes or as: (active teaching + independent work).
Elective Course 1
- Selected Chapters of Mathematics (002A1)
- Selected Chapters of Physics (012A1)
- Ecology (051S1)
- Fundamentals of Geometric Crystallography (131A1)
Elective Course 2
- Fundamentals of Coordination Chemistry (121A1)
- Chemical Nomenclature (233A1)
- Processing of Measurement Data (311A1)
- Introduction to Biochemistry (408A1)
Elective Course 3
- Chemistry of Bioelements (132A1)
- Applied Organic Chemistry (234A1)
- Separation Methods (312A1)
Elective Course 4
- Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms (133H1)
- Basic Molecular Modelling and Cheminformatics (235H1)
- Modern Instrumental Methods in Analytical Chemistry (313H1)
- Analysis of Real Samples (314H1)
- Food Analysis (315H1)
Elective Course 5
- Selected Chapters of Inorganic Chemistry (149A1)
- Fundamentals of Supramolecular Chemistry and Nanochemistry (236A1)
- Selected Chapters of Organic Chemistry (249A1)
- Selected Chapters of Analytical Chemistry (349A1)
- Selected Chapters of Applied Chemistry (549A1)
Elective Course A
- Solid State Chemistry (151H1)
- Bioinorganic Chemistry (152H1)
- Coordination Chemistry (153H1)
- Bioorganic Chemistry (251H1)
- Physical Organic Chemistry (252H1)
- Conformational Analysis (253H1)
- Selected Chapters of Supramolecular Chemistry and Nanochemistry (254H1)
- Synthesis of Complex Organic Molecules (255H1)
- Modern Structural Methods (256H1)
- Selected Methods of Instrumental Analysis (351H1)
- Chromatographic Methods (352H1)
- Statistics for Analytical Chemistry (353H1)
- Toxicological Chemistry (460H1)
- Organic Geochemistry and Petroleum Pollutants (551H1)
- Green Chemistry (751H1)
Elective Course B
- Information and Communication Technologies (661P1)
- Inclusion Approach (662P1)
- Educational Evaluation (663P1)
The courses which are compulsory within other study programs of the same level of study can also be elective courses for the students of this study program.