Chemistry Continuation Minor Subject (Advanced Secondary and Comprehensive Schools ('Gymnasium' and 'Gesamtschule'))

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Modules

Please note: This page displays study programme variants and modules that are being phased out. Studying according to these regulations is only possible to a limited extent. You can find the detailed information in the transitional regulations.
Acronym Designation LP1 Recom­mended start2 Manda­tory option3 SL4 bPr5 uPr6
21-M14 Organic Chemistry - Advanced, Lab Course (5 CP) 5 1. o. 3. Obli­gation     1
21-M17 Biochemistry I - Theory 5 1. o. 3. Obli­gation   1  
21-M12 Organic Chemistry - Advanced, Theory 10 3. Obli­gation   1  
21-M15 Inorganic Chemistry - Advanced Lab Course (5 CP) 5 4. Obli­gation     1
21-M16a Physical Chemistry - Advanced, Theory 5 1. o. 3. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
21-M28 Inorganic Chemistry - Specialisation Course (5 CP) 5 1. o. 3. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
21-M30 Organic Chemistry - Specialisation (5 CP) 5 1. o. 3. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
21-M23 Theoretical Chemistry 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
21-M45 Toxicology and Hazardous Substances Teaching 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject     2
21-M44 Master's Thesis 15 4. M.Ed. Abschlussmodul   1  
Modules to be discontinued
21-M41_ver1 Chemistry and Environment GymGe 5 1. o. 3. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
21-M55_ver1 Chemical Education II: Inclusion (GymGe/HRSGe) 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
Modules already discontinued
21-M42-VRPS Preparation and Reflection of the Teaching Experience Semester ("Praxissemester") 5 1. o. 2. Obli­gation 2 1  
21-M28_ver1 Inorganic Chemistry - Specialisation Course (5 CP) 5 1. o. 3. Compul­sory optional subject 1 1  

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1
LP is the short form for credit points.
2
The figures in this column are the specialist semesters in which it is recommended to start the module. Depending on the individual study schedule, entirely different courses of study are possible and advisable.
3
Explanations on mandatory option: "Obligation" means: This module is mandatory for the course of the studies; "Optional obligation" means: This module belongs to a number of modules available for selection under certain circumstances. This is more precisely regulated by the "Subject-related regulations" (see navigation).
4
Number of study requirements
5
Number of examinations with grades
6
Number of examinations without grades
n.s.
Not specified

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