The Inorganic Chemistry

Explore the programs and courses offered by The Inorganic Chemistry

Program Overview

The Academic Master’s Degree in Inorganic Chemistry is a two-year program offered within the L.M.D. framework (Licence–Master–Doctorate system). The curriculum encompasses coordination chemistry, solid-state chemistry, spectroscopy, crystallography, organometallic chemistry, materials for renewable energy applications, as well as artificial intelligence applied to matter sciences. The program is designed to prepare students for advanced research and doctoral studies



Teaching Language : Frensh

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Semester 1

  • Coordination Chemistry and Metal Complexes
  • Solid-State Chemistry and Crystallography
  • Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry
  • Spectroscopic Methods in Inorganic Chemistry
  • Crystallographic Analysis
  • Spectroscopic Analysis
  • Bioinorganic Chemistry

Semester 2

  • Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis
  • Transition Metal Chemistry
  • Main Group and Heavy Metal Chemistry
  • Thermal and Electrochemical Analysis Techniques
  • Structure–Property Relationships in Materials
  • Corrosion and Protection

Semester 3

  • Inorganic Materials and Renewable Energy
  • Chemistry of Actinide and Lanthanide Compounds
  • Experimental Characterization Techniques
  • Materials Chemistry for Electronics and Photonics
  • Chemometrics and Design of Experiments

 

Advanced Topics

ü Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applied to Matter Sciences (Semesters 1 and 2)

ü Chemometrics and Design of Experiments

ü Materials for Renewable Energy Applications (photovoltaics, batteries, supercapacitors, hydrogen fuel cells, thermoelectric materials)

ü Lanthanide and Actinide Chemistry

ü Advanced Microscopy Techniques (SEM-EDS, TEM-HRTEM, AFM, SIMS, Auger spectroscopy)

ü Molecular Modeling and DFT Calculations Using Open-Source Software (Quantum ESPRESSO, VESTA, Avogadro)

ü Entrepreneurship and Scientific Innovation

ü Quality Management and ISO Standardization



Admissions Information

Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree (L3) in Matter Sciences, Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Fundamental Chemistry, or a related discipline such as Materials Chemistry. Admission is based on academic records and conducted in accordance with the regulations established by the Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.