Master of Science in Chemistry 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Universität Heidelberg |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

3,000 EURTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

11 Sep, 2026Application Deadline

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Chemistry is primarily an experimental science which considers the development, characteristics and transformation of matter.

The Master’s degree programme in Chemistry is strongly research-orientated. It is intended to be undertaken immediately following the Bachelor’s degree programme in Chemistry, and builds on the knowledge gained in the Bachelor’s course. Students gain broad, advanced knowledge of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and physical chemistry, and are also able to develop their own specialism. 


The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to behave responsibly, think independently, and carry out independent research. 


Graduates of the Master’s degree programme in Chemistry possess advanced knowledge of chemistry and are able to describe, analyse, evaluate and provide effective solutions for problems and research questions within the field. They are able to plan experimental and theoretical investigations, carry these out independently and document, interpret and accurately present the results. 


In addition, graduates have gained the knowledge and skills they require to stay abreast of new developments and technologies, to familiarise themselves with new fields, and contribute to the further development of their field in terms of research and technology. Graduates are able to work in interdisciplinary teams, communicate effectively with specialists from a variety of fields including the natural sciences and engineering, and draw on the latest research to support academic argument. 


Graduates of the Master’s degree programme in Chemistry might pursue doctoral studies in a subdiscipline of Chemistry or in a related subject, or enter the job market. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Chemistry is primarily an experimental science which considers the development, characteristics and transformation of matter.

The Master’s degree programme in Chemistry is strongly research-orientated. It is intended to be undertaken immediately following the Bachelor’s degree programme in Chemistry, and builds on the knowledge gained in the Bachelor’s course. Students gain broad, advanced knowledge of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and physical chemistry, and are also able to develop their own specialism. 


The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to behave responsibly, think independently, and carry out independent research. 


Graduates of the Master’s degree programme in Chemistry possess advanced knowledge of chemistry and are able to describe, analyse, evaluate and provide effective solutions for problems and research questions within the field. They are able to plan experimental and theoretical investigations, carry these out independently and document, interpret and accurately present the results. 


In addition, graduates have gained the knowledge and skills they require to stay abreast of new developments and technologies, to familiarise themselves with new fields, and contribute to the further development of their field in terms of research and technology. Graduates are able to work in interdisciplinary teams, communicate effectively with specialists from a variety of fields including the natural sciences and engineering, and draw on the latest research to support academic argument. 


Graduates of the Master’s degree programme in Chemistry might pursue doctoral studies in a subdiscipline of Chemistry or in a related subject, or enter the job market. 

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree program in Chemistry (single subject or 100% Bachelor's) or
  • Double or 50% Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, provided that the Bachelor's thesis was written in Chemistry, the other major subject with 50% subject share is a natural science or mathematical subject, and the proportion of modules with chemistry-related content is at least 130 ECTS credits (in cases of doubt, the admissions committee decides) or
  • Study program which is equivalent to a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry (in cases of doubt, the admissions committee decides on equivalence after receipt of the application)

11 Sep 2026
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Tuition fees

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International
3,000 EUR

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