Explore the programs and courses offered by Master's degree in Physical Chemistry
Browse Programs Admission InformationSemester 01 :
Molecular and quantum physical chemistry
Advanced kinetics and thermodynamics
Advanced electrochemistry
Structural analysis methods
Methods for developing thin-film materials
Practical chemistry-physics
Inorganic Chemistry TP
In-depth organic chemistry
Data analysis in chemistry
English
Semester 02 :
Physical chemistry of surfaces and interfaces
Coordination chemistry
Conjugated organic materials
Electrochemical analysis methods
Energy and nanoscience
Physical Chemistry Practical Training
Organic chemistry practical work
Organometallic chemistry
Computer science for chemistry
English
Semester 03 :
Physics of inorganic semiconductors and components
Methods for producing nanostructures
Nanostructure characterisation techniques
Molecular engineering
Near-field microscopy
TP Materials Elaboration
TP Characterisation of materials
Semester 04 :
Work placement in a research laboratory or company, culminating in a dissertation and oral presentation.
- Molecular and quantum physical chemistry
- In-depth electrochemistry
- Structural analysis methods
- Methods for developing thin-film materials
- In-depth organic che
- Coordination chemistry
- Conjugated organic materials
- Organometallic chemistry
- Physics of inorganic semiconductors and components
- Energy and nanoscience
- Molecular engineering
- Advanced kinetics and thermodynamics
The current application of articles 171 and 1023 of the decrees:
- The acquisition of skills and knowledge is assessed every six months through continuous assessment and a final examination.
- Passage from the first to the second year is automatic if the student has completed the first two semesters of the training programme.
- Depending on the programme, students are assessed on the basis of lectures, practical work, tutorials and practical placements.