Diploma courses
Diploma courses - CHEMISTRY, second cycle studies
Immediately after the recruitment process, the first-year students choose the Department/Department/Lab in which they will pursue their studies:
- in sem. 2: specialisation lecture and specialisation laboratory
- in sem. 3.: monograph lecture, master thesis and master seminar
- in sem. 4.: monograph lecture, master's thesis and master's seminar
Information related to the research topics pursued in the individual Departments/Labs can be found on their home pages.
At the same time, students also declare their willingness to pursue the optional "Teacher Training Module", the completion of which confers on graduates the right to practice as chemistry teachers in all types of schools.
The specialisation lecture and the two monograph lectures are compulsory for students doing their master's thesis in the respective unit (Department/Department/ Lab), and are elective (optional) subjects for other students.
The specialisation lab prepares the student to do the master's thesis. The student carries out the master's thesis during the master's thesis laboratory lasting two semesters, under the individual supervision of the thesis supervisor. During the preparation of the master's thesis, the student attends a master's seminar to support and monitor the execution of the thesis. The student presents the results obtained in the form of a written master's thesis, which is reviewed by a member of staff from another Department/Department/School.
The Master's degree programme ends with a Master's examination.
GRADUATE STUDY LECTURES
It is carried out by students of the Chemistry II degree course in the 2nd semester.
Department |
Title of specialisation lecture |
Physicochemical properties of aminoacids and their derivatives |
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Modern methods of mass spectrometry |
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Innovative metallopharmaceuticals in diagnostics and treatments |
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Fundamentals of radiation protection |
MONOGRAPHIC LECTURES
Realized by students of the chemistry II degree course in the 3rd and 4th semester.
Lectures in the semester 3:
Department |
Title of the monographic lecture |
Department of Organic Chemistry |
Synthesis methods and biochemical properties of proteins and glycoproteins |
Department of Analytical Chemistry |
Research methods in supramolecular chemistry |
Department of Molecular Biochemistry |
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Department of Environmental Chemistry and Radiochemistry |
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Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry |
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Department of Environmental Technology |
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Department of Physical Chemistry |
Introduction into photochemistry / Radiosensitizers - in the service of oncology |
Department of Biomedical Chemistry |
Selected issues in chemistry of peptides, part I |
Department of Environmental Analysis |
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Department of Molecular Biotechnology |
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Department of Theoretical Chemistry |
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Department of Bioinorganic Chemistry |
Lectures in the semester 4:
Department |
Title of the monographic lecture |
Department of Organic Chemistry |
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Department of Analytical Chemistry |
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Department of Molecular Biochemistry |
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Department of Environmental Chemistry and Radiochemistry |
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Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry |
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Department of Environmental Technology |
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Department of Physical Chemistry |
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Department of Biomedical Chemistry |
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Department of Environmental Analysis |
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Department of Theoretical Chemistry |
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Department of Molecular Biotechnology |
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Department of Bioinorganic Chemistry |