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| Application Deadline: | Non-EU: December 15; EU/EEA: April 15; Excellence Scholarships: December 15 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 952 - | ||
| Location: | Zurich / Switzerland / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 18 months | Start Date: | February, September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
The program is research-oriented and taught by an international faculty, engaged in research covering a wide range of topics. Students benefit from a high staff-to-student ratio, world-class research and teaching facilities and excellent equipment and infrastructure. The curriculum within 2-3 semester includes compulsory courses in three core subject areas: Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry. In addition, students select optional courses from a broad spectrum of advanced topics in chemistry, biology, pharmaceutical sciences, material science and related areas. The program requirements also include two laboratory courses / research projects and a Master's thesis of 16 weeks. Scope: 90 ECTS credits. Students with an appropriate Bachelor's degree in Chemistry can complete their studies in two semesters.
The aim of the D-CHAB Master´s program is to impart the following knowledge and competence.
Knowledge
Graduates in Chemistry will:
* have a sound knowledge of the fundamental principles of analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry and related subjects, of the methods and strategies in chemical synthesis, and of state-of-the-art physical and analytical techniques in chemistry, including the interfaces to biology and materials sciences,
* gain specialized knowledge by carrying out at least one research project and writing a Master thesis,
* understand the most important research issues in their field of study,
* have a command of basic physics, mathematics, computer science, biology, and chemical engineering and have knowledge of safety and environmental aspects as well as of some of the key elements of the social sciences. They will understand the value of an interdisciplinary approach.
Competence
Graduates in Chemistry will be able to apply their theoretical knowledge. In particular, they will be able to:
* apply concepts for the synthesis of organic, inorganic, and organometallic compounds, propose new synthesis methods, and establish theoretical models,
* formulate synthetic protocols, describe the equipment, and carry out the various steps, including physical procedures, of a synthesis,
* select and apply appropriate physical and analytical methods to a particular problem and interpret the results,
* assess the risks involved in the application of substances, products, and processes as well as in the circulation of substances and products,
* recognize the implications of environmental standards and standards for consumer goods and ensure that these standards are maintained.
General skills
Graduates in Chemistry will:
* be skilled in the application of common scientific methods and paradigms. They will be able to apply formal models and the results of natural science and engineering studies to the exploration and design of technical systems,
* be able to apply the acquired methods and techniques to review, consolidate, and solve problems and to carry out scientific investigations,
* be able to evaluate arguments, assumptions, abstract concepts, and data in an attempt to find solutions to complex problems,
* accept the ambiguity and limitations of scientific knowledge,
* be prepared to continuously update knowledge and skills through advanced training,
* be able to work in a team on large-scale projects,
* be able to communicate information, ideas, problems, and solutions, both to specialist and non specialist audiences,
* be aware of the possible ethical, societal, environmental, and economic implications as well as of the safety aspects of their discipline.
Students with an appropriate Bachelor’s degree can complete their studies in two semesters. The total number of 90 credits necessary to obtain the Master’s degree must be acquired within three years.
Categories of course units
Students have to obtain credits in the following categories:
* Core subjects: 21 credits
* Compulsory elective subjects: 14 credits
* Laboratory courses and research projects: 33 credits
* Master thesis: 20 credits
* Electives in humanities, social and political sciences: 2 credits
Description of the categories
Core and compensatory subjectsCore subjects areas are «Inorganic Chemistry», «Organic Chemistry», and «Physical Chemistry». All students have to take at least one course from each of the three areas.
Compulsory elective subjectsCompulsory elective subjects include a broad spectrum of advanced topics in chemistry, as well as topics from related areas. Students may also take as compulsory elective subjects a) core and compensatory subjects as long as they have not taken them as such, b) elective subjects from the bachelor’s program.
Laboratory courses and research projectsStudents have to carry out either one laboratory course plus one research project, or two research projects in a core subject area or in a elective subject. Students are free to choose the area.
Master thesisThe master thesis is carried out under the supervision of a professor in a core subject area, or in a elective subject. Students are free to choose the area. The duration of the master thesis is 16 weeks.
Electives in humanities, social and political sciencesAll students must collect credits in courses offered by the Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences.
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- Applicants for the master's program in chemistry must have a BSc or equivalent degree of a university or a Swiss University of Applied Sciences in chemistry or in another subject qualifying for this master´s program.
- Applicants with a BSc degree in chemistry of the ETH Zurich or of the University of Zurich are admitted without any additional requirements. They do not have to go through a formal application procedure.
- All other applicants must submit a formal application. The application is examined by a departmental admission committee which proposes to the head of the department admission or rejection including any additional admission requirements such as a request to collect credits in particular areas. The final decision is taken by the Rector of ETH.
- Applicants with a BSc degree in chemistry of a Swiss University or a Swiss University of Applied Sciences must be admitted to the master´s program. However, the departmental admission committee may impose additional requirements to be fulfilled before graduation from the master´s program.
successful applicants for the D-CHAB ETH Zurich Master's program are:
- Graduated in the upper percentiles of their undergraduate programs
- Strongly independent, self-motivating, and self-directed academically and personally
- Experienced in completing tasks on schedule withoutsupervision
- Fluent in English and/or German
- Self-financing with regard to school, travel, and living expenses
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
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