BScChemistry
Study location | Hungary, Debrecen |
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Type | Undergraduate (bachelor), full-time |
Nominal duration | 6 semesters (180 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | BSc |
Tuition fee | $6,000 per year |
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Application fee | $150 one-time |
Deposit | €50 one-time This 50 EUR is an acceptance insurance paid to our agency to guarantee your acceptance letter. This means, if we cannot get you acceptance letter, then we refund you back this amount fully. Please note that this amount will increase to 60 EUR from May 1, 2020 and further to 75 EUR from June 1, 2020. Complete your application package as early as possible and enjoy the lower prices! |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) An entrance exam from mathematics is required. If you have any certificate showing your mathematics knowledge (e.g. SAT Mathematics Subject Test), please provide it as well. Based on your provided documents you might be exempted from taking mathematics exam. If you study in the last year of high school and will get your high school leaving certificate later than application date, but before than enrollment date (mid-September), you can still apply now. Please note that you will need to provide a reference from your high school that you are in the last year of education. An entrance exam from chemistry is required. If you have any certificate showing your chemistry knowledge, please provide it as well. Based on your provided documents you might be exempted from taking this exam. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. You can apply with scan copies of your documents, however you will present their originals to the university during enrollment in mid-September and they (scan copies and originals) have to be the same documents. |
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Territory requirements | Applications are accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): World. |
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Language requirements | English English language proficiency (TOEFL 513 /IELTS 5.5/oral examination) |
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Overview
Bachelor of Chemistry degrees are awarded to students who have a good grounding in the core areas of chemistry: inorganic, organic, physical, biological and analytical chemistry; and in addition the necessary background in mathematics and physics, while also possessing basic knowledge in several other more specialized areas of chemistry. They build up practical skills in chemistry during laboratory courses in inorganic, organic and physical chemistry. The development of generic skills in the context of chemistry which are applicable in many other contexts and attaining a standard of knowledge and competence will give them access to second cycle course units or degree programs (such as MSc and further on PhD). Such graduate will have the ability to gather and interpret relevant scientific data and make judgments that include reflection on scientific and ethical issues. They will communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to informed audiences and have skills which fit them for entry-level graduate employment in the general workplace, including the chemical industry.
Programme structure
Compulsory subjects
General and scientific foundations (mathematics, physics, informatics, environmental science, management, quality assurance): 28 Credits
General chemistry (principles of chemical disciplines, calculations, and laboratory practice): 8 Credits
Inorganic chemistry: 10 Credits
Physical chemistry (inclusive colloid chemistry and radiochemistry): 28 Credits
Organic chemistry (inclusive biological chemistry and biochemistry): 29 Credits
Analytical chemistry (inclusive spectroscopic methods and separation techniques): 22 Credits
Applied chemistry (inclusive chemical technology, environmental technology, and macromolecular chemistry): 20 Credits
Practical chemistry module (applied spectroscopy, project work, and bachelor thesis): 20 Credits
Elective subjects
Optional courses (e. g. reaction kinetics, environmental analytical chemistry, application of radioactive isotopes, pharmaceutical chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, green chemistry, etc.):15 Credits
Career opportunities
Graduate Study Opportunities
MSc programs in development
- Chemistry
- Chemical Engineering
- Molecular Biology