Chemistry 2022/2023
Course List
List of courses.
Chemistry
List of courses in Chemistry.
Bachelor's level, basic courses
Bachelor's level, continuing courses
- Analytical Chemistry I, 10 credits
- Analytical Chemistry II, 15 credits
- Basic Materials Chemistry, 5 credits
- Biochemistry I, 5 credits
- Biochemistry II, 15 credits
- Chemical Physics, 10 credits
- Chemical Thermodynamics, 5 credits
- Colloid and Interface Chemistry, 10 credits
- Electrochemistry, 5 credits
- Geochemistry, 5 credits
- Industrial Organic Chemistry, 10 credits
- Materials Chemistry, 10 credits
- Molecular Bioenergetics and Biophysics, 10 credits
- Organic Chemistry I, 10 credits
- Organic Chemistry II, 15 credits
- Physical Chemistry, 10 credits
- Physical Chemistry I, 10 credits
- Physics for Chemists, 5 credits
- Polymer Chemistry, 5 credits
- Polymer Technology, 5 credits
- Principles of Thermodynamics, 5 credits
- Protein Science, 15 credits
- Solid State Chemistry, 5 credits
- Teaching Environmental Chemistry and Sustainable Development, 3 credits
Master's level courses
- Advanced Electrochemistry, 10 credits
- Advanced Mass Spectrometry, 15 credits
- Applied Analysis of Complex Samples, 15 credits
- Bioengineering: Biomaterials and Design, 5 credits
- Biomaterials I, 5 credits
- Biomaterials II, 5 credits
- Biophysical Chemistry, 10 credits
- Biosensors, 5 credits
- Catalysis, 5 credits
- Chemical Bonding and Computational Chemistry, 10 credits
- Chemical Molecular Design, 10 credits
- Chemistry for Renewable Energy - Profile Course, 5 credits
- Comprehensive Biochemistry, 15 credits
- Computational Chemistry for Biological Macromolecules, 10 credits
- Computational Quantum Chemistry for Molecules and Materials, 10 credits
- Coordination and Organometallic Chemistry, 5 credits
- Current Trends in Chemistry, 5 credits
- Enzymology and Bioorganic Catalysis, 15 credits
- Forensic Chemistry, 15 credits
- Laser Spectroscopy, 10 credits
- Macromolecules and Soft Materials: Synthesis, Properties and Characterisation, 5 credits
- Materials Analysis, 5 credits
- Materials Chemistry for Additive Manufacturing, 5 credits
- Modern Methods in Organic Synthesis, 10 credits
- Molecular Materials, 10 credits
- Molecular Recognition in Biological Systems, 15 credits
- Nanobiotechnology, 10 credits
- NMR Spectroscopy I, 5 credits
- NMR Spectroscopy II, 5 credits
- Organic Chemistry III, 10 credits
- Organic Synthesis, 15 credits
- Photochemistry, 10 credits
- Physical Organic Chemistry, 15 credits
- Separation and Mass Spectrometry, 15 credits
- Soft Materials and Colloidal Systems, 5 credits
- Spectroscopy, 10 credits
- Statistical Thermodynamics: Theory and Simulation Methods, 15 credits
- Theoretical Chemistry - Profile Course, 5 credits
Contact
Chemistry education office
E-mail: kursexp@kemi.uu.se
Telephone: +46 18 471 37 10, +46 18 471 37 11
About the Subject
Chemical industry, biotechnology and environmental protection are becoming more and more important, growing both nationally and internationally. Expertise in chemistry is therefore now more valuable than ever. All branches of chemistry are represented at Uppsala university both at the research and educational levels. Our programmes provide a broad and solid grounding in chemistry, together with in-depth knowledge within one or many branches of chemistry. These programmes are also involved in many exchange agreements, giving students the opportunity to spend a semester at a university abroad.
The Master of Science in Chemical Engineering degree programme offers two specialisations, one towards Materials and one towards Drug products, and involves close collaboration with industry as well as efficient communication training. Chemistry is also part of other engineering programs such as environmental and water -, bioinformatics -, or molecular biotechnology engineering.
The Bachelor's degree programme in chemistry comprises first a block of basic chemistry courses which progressively build upp a solid ground of knowledge and skills. Thereafter, students choose courses depending on which branch(es) of chemistry they want to specialise in (Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Theoretical Chemistry).
The Master's degree programme in chemistry is an advanced level programme that can be chosen after the Bachelor's programme. It is divided into specialisations: Analytical chemistry (where certain courses can be taken as part of the international Master programme EACH - Excellence in Analytical Chemistry), Biochemistry, Bio- and Nanomaterials, Chemical Biology, Chemistry for Renewable Energy, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Theoretical Chemistry.
The teacher education programme comprises courses given at the Bachelor's programme, with focus on the block of basic courses, together with science education courses.
Furthermore, certain chemistry courses may be taken as single-subject courses outside of degree programs.
Contact
Chemistry education office
E-mail: kursexp@kemi.uu.se
Telephone: +46 18 471 37 10, +46 18 471 37 11