Elective subjects

Elective classes

CHEMISTRY

First degree, full-time studies - optional subjects, all specialities

Registration for subjects takes place in April/May in the academic year preceding the year in which the subjects will be taken

 

Students choose to complete the following number of ECTS credits from optional subjects in the second year of study in semester 3.

II YEAR - SEMESTER 3

speciality

ECTS

Chemical analytics and diagnostics

5

Biomedical chemistry

3

Cosmetics chemistry

3

Food chemistry

2

 

List of subjects to be chosen in semester 3:

II YEAR – SEMESTER 3

Subject

Lecture

Auditory exercises

Laboratory classes

TOTAL

ECTS

Nuclear chemistry

30

30

 

60

3

Electronic chemical diagnostics

 

 

30

30

2

Inorganic materials in technology and medicine

30

 

 

30

2

Nobel Prizes in Chemistry

30

 

 

30

2

Nanoparticles in medicine, cosmetology, biotechnology and environmental protection

15

 

15

30

2

Origin and evolution of life on Earth

30

 

 

30

2

Secrets hidden in the protein crystal

15

 

30

45

3

Information technology II

   

30

30

2

Introduction to molecular graphics (classes in the form of e-learningowej)

30

 

 

30

2

Introduction to molecular modelling (classes in the form of blended-learning)

15

 

30

45

3

All subjects end with a pass mark

 

Students choose to complete the following number of ECTS credits from optional subjects in the second year of study in semester 4.

II YEAR – SEMESTER 4

speciality

ECTS

Biomedical chemistry

3

Cosmetics chemistry

2

Food chemistry

4

 

List of subjects to be chosen in semester 4:

II YEAR – SEMESTER 4

Subject

Lecture

Auditory exercises

Laboratory classes

TOTAL

ECTS

Water analysis

15

 

30

45

3

Spreadsheet without secrets

 

 

15

15

1

Qualitative analysis methods

15

 

30

45

3

Preparation and analysis of natural compounds

 

 

45

45

3

Organic preparations*

 

 

45

45

3

Radiochemistry and radiation protection

 

30

 

30

2

Properties versus structure of chemical compounds

 

 

30

30

2

Nutrition in the prevention and treatment of disease

30

 

 

30

1

All subjects end with a pass mark

*this subject may not be chosen by students pursuing a specialisation - Cosmetics chemistry

 

Students choose to complete the following number of ECTS credits from optional subjects in the third year of study in semester 5.

III YEAR – SEMESTER 5

speciality

ECTS

Chemical analytics and diagnostics

7

Biomedical chemistry

4

Cosmetics chemistry

3

Food chemistry

2

 

List of subjects to be chosen in semester 5:

III YEAR – SEMESTER 5

Subject

Lecture

Auditory exercises

Laboratory classes

TOTAL

ECTS

ISO 14001 auditor

7,5

7,5

 

15

1

Environmental chemistry*

30

 

30

60

3

Physicochemical testing methods in forensic science

30

 

30

60

4

German language

 

30

 

30

2

Quantitative analysis methods in medicine and cosmetics

30

 

45

75

5

Water treatment

15

 

30

45

3

Application of the HPLC technique in practice

   

20

20

2

Nutrition in sport

30

 

 

30

2

All subjects end with a pass mark

*the course may not be taken by students pursuing the specialities of chemical analysis and diagnostics and food chemistry

 

Students choose to complete the following number of ECTS credits from optional subjects in the third year of study in semester 6.

Students also choose a block of diploma subjects to be taken in the 3rd year of study in the 6th semester;

Diploma lecture - 30 hours. (2 ECTS)

Diploma seminar - 30 hours.

Diploma workshop - 60 hours.

The diploma subject block will be taught in the chosen Department / Laboratory.

The diploma lecture is an OBLIGATORY lecture for students who have chosen a particular block of diploma subjects, and an elective lecture for students in other diploma groups.

III YEAR – SEMESTER 6

speciality

ECTS

Chemical analytics and diagnostics

5 of which 2 from the English language pool

Biomedical chemistry

3 of which 2 from the English language pool

Cosmetics chemistry

2 from the English language pool

Food chemistry

3 of which 2 from the English language pool

 

List of subjects to be chosen in semester 6:

III YEAR – SEMESTER 6

NOTES*

Subject

Lecture

Auditory exercises

Laboratory classes

TOTAL

ECTS

Biological activity and synthesis of glycopeptides and their precursors

30

 

 

30

2

DOCh

Analytical aspects of intermolecular interactions

30

 

 

30

2

DACh

Pharmaceutical botany for chemists

 

6**

24

30

2

 

Chemistry and society

30

 

 

30

2

DDChPS

Chemistry and biochemistry of selected biomolecules

30

 

 

30

2

DMBCh

Environmental chemistry and radiochemistry

30

 

 

30

2

DEChR

Chemistry of solutions

30

 

 

30

2

DGICh

Why do chemical reactions run?

30

   

30

2

DBMCh

Renewable energy

30

 

 

30

2

 

Physicochemistry of molecules

30

 

 

30

2

DPCh

Quality control of raw materials and cosmetic products

15

 

30

45

3

 

Test methods for bionieorganic compounds

30

 

 

30

2

DBICh

Modern environmental analysis techniques

30

 

 

30

2

DEA

Fundamentals of genetic engineering

30

 

 

30

2

DBMT

Talking about the structure of molecules: from electron clouds to biological macromolecules

30

 

 

30

2

DTCh

Waste treatment technologies

30

   

30

2

DET

All subjects end with a pass mark

*An annotation in this column means that a given lecture is a diploma lecture and thus compulsory for students doing their diploma thesis in the selected Department / Laboratory.

**Field classes

III YEAR – SEMESTER 6 – elective classes in English

Subject

Lecture

Auditory exercises

Laboratory classes

TOTAL

ECTS

Basic chemical equilibria in aqueous solutions

15

 

 

15

2

Basic mechanizms in organic chemistry 

30

15

 

45

6

Bioanalysis 

15

 

 

15

2

Biotech trends 

 

 

15

15

2

Catalysis in inorganic chemistry

4

 

11

15

2

Eco-innovation strategies 

 

15

 

15

2

Fluorescence spectroscopy for beginners

 

 

15

15

2

Introduction to chemical kinetics 

4

4

7

15

2

Nuclear Energy 

15

 

 

15

2

Physicochemistry and life

30

 

 

30

4

Waste processing technology 

 

 

15

15

2

What can electrochemical methods offer in the study of biologically active compounds 

15

 

 

15

2

All subjects end with a pass mark

 

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