Material Chemistry – Field of study catalogue MU
Material Chemistry“New materials are the basis for new technologies” |
In two years students can, upon an appropriate choice of optional subjects, get qualified and focus specifically, for example, on the synthesis, preparation and production of materials based on metals or inorganic and organic materials including nano-structured ones.
The goal is to prepare professionals able to solve theoretical and practical problems, experts possessing the ability of analytical thinking, based on mastering modern methods of research and acquiring advanced knowledge about materials. This preparation creates not only a theoretical and practical basis for future graduates in practice, but also equips graduates with knowledge for further studies in related doctoral programmes. Students have the opportunity to participate in research programmes within the framework of grant projects, which are oriented to the research of new materials, including nanostructure materials with specific performance properties (catalysts, thermoelectric materials, sensors, etc.), quantum chemical calculations of the solid phase and the study of the materials structure. For these purposes modern equipment for experiments and computer technology for theoretical studies of materials is available.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- understand the nature of construction materials and materials for special technologies
- participate in the development, production and manufacture of conventional, advanced and new materials
- carry out a chemical characterization of materials with the help of modern chemical and physical techniques
- understand current instrumentation techniques of the entire chemical industry, perform computational modelling of materials properties
- demonstrate deep knowledge and understanding of theories, concepts and methods appropriate to the contemporary state of knowledge in the field of material chemistry
- work at the international level with the sources of information in the field, gain an orientation in literature and search the required data
To be admitted to the final state examination, students must earn at least 120 ECTS credits for compulsory and optional courses. Out of the optional courses there is a required minimum of 112 ECTS credits for courses in science, mathematics or information theory, of which at least 100 credits must be earned for courses in the field of chemical sciences. Elective courses particularly suitable for a Master's programme in chemistry are listed in the recommended study plan as recommended optional courses. Each academic year of study, students must complete a compulsory course without credit rating, Handling Chemical Substances. In the case of required courses, a student must respect the established continuity with previously completed courses. Further on, students must work on their theses on one of the topics offered by the programme.
During the course of their studies students should follow the Course Catalogue for their year of matriculation. They can access the Course Catalogues through the faculty website –
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Accreditation materials (29.2.2012 -31.8.2018): http://www.sci.muni.cz/NW/STUD/akreditace/chemie/Akreditace%20Mgr%20Chemie%20-%20obor%20Materialova%20chemie.pdf
Recommended study plan:
http://www.sci.muni.cz/NW/STUD/akreditace/chemie/dodatky/dodatek%20Materialova%20chemie.pdf