FsB vom 01.12.2011 mit Änderungen vom 02.12.2013 und 02.03.2015
Chemistry as a Major Subject comprises the theoretical and practical basis of the Bachelor with One Core Subject degree programme, which is, however, followed by an elective area of smaller scope with in-depth modules. Students can choose between different profiles (Physical Chemistry, Synthesis and Theoretical Chemistry).
Students acquire basic knowledge in the core chemical subjects Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry. In chemical laboratory practicals, they learn to work practically and to handle chemicals safely. They are taught basic knowledge of safety and environmental issues. They acquire chemical methodological competence in their special field according to the chosen profile and are able to apply this to other contexts. This should enable them to develop, interpret and evaluate relevant scientific and technical data.
The Major Subject Chemistry requires a careful choice of the minor subject with regard to a concrete career perspective, which is why student counselling in advance is strongly recommended. There is the possibility of broadening the study programme by choosing another STEM minor subject with a broader mathematical-scientific focus. In addition to further qualification by taking up a Master's degree programme ˗ usually in the field of the major subject ˗, graduates of the combined Bachelor's degree programme also have the opportunity to aim for non-classical occupational fields. Depending on the combination variant, jobs in small and medium-sized companies in the chemical industry and related areas with a broader range of tasks that require knowledge of other disciplines, such as business administration, in addition to chemical knowledge, are conceivable. Possible fields of activity arise in the areas of quality assurance, human resources management or marketing.
You will find the programme of lectures for this course in the eKVV.
An overview of the introductory and information events is provided by the central student counselling services.
The standard period of studies is 6 semesters. Information on studying part time can be found on the following webpage.
The studies Major Subject (Academic) Chemistry comprise 120 credit points.
Find out about the academic structure model and note the possible combinations as well as the rules regarding the individual supplementary area.
Access to the Bachelor programme is granted to those who have a university entrance qualification suitable for Germany (e. g. German ‘Abitur’).
Special conditions apply to applicants with a foreign certificate of education.
Likewise, special conditions apply to those qualified in vocational education and training.
The study places are not subject to any admission restrictions (numerus clausus). Nevertheless, you need to apply within the currently applicable application deadlines. Afterwards, however, you can submit your application for enrolment directly in the application and status portal, provided that you meet the access requirements.
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Special conditions apply to applicants with a foreign certificate of education.
Likewise, special conditions apply to those qualified in vocational education and training.
This subject can be combined with the following subjects in the Combined Bachelor's Degree:
Internet pages of the subject Chemistry
Internet pages of the responsible institution(s):
Faculty of Chemistry with the courses offered
The information on admission restrictions / numerus clausus (NC) refers to applications for the winter semester 2025/26 and summer semester 2026.
Information on NC values from previous years
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