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Chemistry and Chemical Technology.: Master S Degree Program

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MASTER‘S DEGREE PROGRAM

CHEMISTRY
AND CHEMICAL
TECHNOLOGY.

Acquire a greater degree of expertise


in chemistry or deepen and enhance
your research experience. The Master’s
degree in Chemistry and Chemical
Technology at the JKU offers exciting
opportunities for the future. Unlock
the secret of molecules so technolo-
gy can work better for us and provide
more sustainability in our lives.
Chemistry and
Chemical Technology.

The Master’s degree program in Chemistry and Chem-


ical Technology at the JKU is an extension of the YO U R B E N E F I T S
Bachelor‘s degree program of the same name. The
program has been designed to provide students with Acquire specialized
expertise in the field
a deeper understanding of the subject area on an ad-
of Chemistry and Pro-
vanced scientific level - focusing on the technical and cess Engineering
industrial aspects of chemical technologies and pro-
cess engineering. In addition, students can specialize Combine theory with
in selected areas of chemistry. The program allows real-world applica-
tions
students to acquire and hone their skills in order to
successfully implement innovative approaches in the Outstanding student
development and improvement of chemical syntheses support services in
and processes. Students will be able to critically as- small groups as part
sess the impact new technologies may have on socie- of an internship
ty and on the environment.
Opportunity to focus
on a specific field ac-
cording to your inter-
ests or career goals
Educational Objectives,
Career Prospects.

Educational Objectives

The Master’s program is an extension of the


undergraduate degree program in Chemistry
and Chemical Technology, expanding on the
base-knowledge curriculum in technical chem-
istry and process engineering. The program
focuses on the complex relationships between
technology and industry. Students can deepen
their scientific understanding and round off
their education by not only individually focus-
ing on various areas of chemistry, but also by
taking part in research projects as a part of your
Master’s thesis.

Job Opportunities

Graduates in the field of chemistry are well-


educated and have numerous career prospects,
particularly exceptional positions requiring spe-
cialized education. Program graduates are
highly sought-after and are well qualified to
work in the following fields:

Research & development at research insti-


tutions and/or chemical industry companies
(petrochemical industry, food, paper, pulp,
cosmetics industry, etc.), or related industries
(pharmaceutical industries, biotechnologies,
metallurgy, energy technology, etc.)

Production in the chemical industry as well as


related industries

Chemical quality control

Activities as an expert or consultant (such as


for government agencies and offices in areas
including environmental protection, worker
and consumer protection, occupational safety)
Master’s Degree Program.

Subject Areas (Overview)

As part of the Master’s degree program, students are required to


complete courses totaling 120 ECTS credits in the following areas:
PROGRAM:
Master’s Degree
Chemistry and Chemical
SEMESTER 1 2 3 4 Technology
Bridge subject (BC)*
ACADEMIC DEGREE:
Analytical Chemistry DiplomingenieurIn
Organic Chemistry (DIin/DI)
Inorganic Chemistry
PROGRAM DURATION:
Physical Chemistry 4 semesters
Chemical Technologies of Inorganic Materials
ECTS:
Chemical Technologies of Organic Materials 120 credits
Chemical Process Engineering
PROGRAM LANGUAGE:
Soft Skills
English
Electives (CCT)**
Free Electives (BC)*
Office of Student Information
Free Electives (CCT)** & Academic Advising Services
Master’s Thesis (SIBS) for detailed informa-
tion about the program and
Master’s Thesis Seminar/Master’s Examination
curriculum.
*for graduates of the Bachelor’s program Biological Chemistry
**for graduates of the Bachelor’s program Chemistry and Chemical Technology

Additional Information Advanced Degree Programs

Admission requirements for Master’s degree Doctorate Degree in Technical Sciences


program:
Bachelor’s degree Chemistry and Chemical
Technology (JKU), Biological Chemistry (JKU)
or an undergraduate degree comparable in
content and scope.

See: jku.at/ma-cct or contact the Admissions


Office for information about admission
requirements.
We Are Here For You.

The JKU in a Nutshell Dates and Deadlines

The JKU is home to over 21,000 students. As See: jku.at/ma-cct for important dates and
Upper Austria‘s largest institution for research deadlines (such as the start/end of the semester,
and education in law, business, social sciences, admissions deadline, holiday schedule, and
engineering, life sciences, and medicine, the lecture free days)
JKU offers over 70 exciting academic degree
programs. The JKU is one of Austria‘s most
beautiful campus-style universities and boasts
an outstanding student-faculty ratio.

Services and Academic Advising

STUDENT INFORMATION AND ACADEMIC


ADVISING SERVICES (SIBS)
Lecture Tract, Hall A
P +43 732 2468 3450
studium@jku.at
jku.at/sibs

ADMISSIONS OFFICE
Bank Building, 1st Floor,
Rm. 113 A/B
P +43 732 2468 2010 C O N TA C T
admission@jku.at
jku.at/admission Studies Commission for
Technical Chemistry
WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY (FIT)
TN Tower
Hochschulfonds Building (1st floor),
Rm. HF 131
P +43 732 2468 3130
P +43 732 2468 3224
fit@jku.at technische-chemie@jku.at
jku.at/fit
JOHANNES KEPLER
UNIVERSITY LINZ

Altenberger Strasse 69
4040 Linz, Austria
P +43 732 2468 0
info@jku.at
jku.at

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Imprint
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August 2019, subject to change
and errors

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© Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Hertha Hurnaus, Gregor Hartl

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