Chemical Physics

10 credits

Course, Bachelor's level, 1KB700

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Location
Uppsala
Pace of study
75%
Teaching form
On-campus
Instructional time
Daytime
Study period
19 January 2026–22 March 2026
Language of instruction
Swedish
Entry requirements

60 credits in chemistry including Physical Chemistry I, 10 credits

Application deadline
15 October 2025
Application code
UU-66556

Admitted or on the waiting list?

Registration period
19 December 2025–18 January 2026
Information on registration from the department

Location
Uppsala
Pace of study
75%
Teaching form
On-campus
Instructional time
Daytime
Study period
19 January 2026–22 March 2026
Language of instruction
Swedish
Entry requirements

60 credits in chemistry including Physical Chemistry I, 10 credits

Admitted or on the waiting list?

Registration period
19 December 2025–18 January 2026
Information on registration from the department

Expand the information below to show details on how to apply and entry requirements.

Location
Uppsala
Pace of study
67%
Teaching form
On-campus
Instructional time
Daytime
Study period
18 January 2027–21 March 2027
Language of instruction
English
Entry requirements

60 credits in chemistry including Physical Chemistry I, 10 credits

Application deadline
15 October 2026
Application code
UU-66556

Admitted or on the waiting list?

Registration period
21 December 2026–17 January 2027
Information on registration from the department

Location
Uppsala
Pace of study
67%
Teaching form
On-campus
Instructional time
Daytime
Study period
18 January 2027–21 March 2027
Language of instruction
English
Entry requirements

60 credits in chemistry including Physical Chemistry I, 10 credits

Admitted or on the waiting list?

Registration period
21 December 2026–17 January 2027
Information on registration from the department

About the course

The course builds on previous courses in physical chemistry. It provides an in-depth understanding of how chemical reactions occur on a molecular level and introduces experimental methods including lasers and other experimental equipment to study fast chemical processes. The course discusses general chemical reaction dynamics at a level that is not too mathematically demanding. Laboratories are carried out in a research environment

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