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Université de Bourgogne (uB)

Université de Bourgogne (uB) collaborates with our Faculty of Chemical Technology, where you will also be registered as a DD student. Here you can read the details related to the DD program.

  • Length of study (ECTS Credits): 2 years = 4 semesters (120 ECTS credits)
  • Period studied at UCT Prague: 1st and 2nd semester (60 ECTS credits)

Number of ECTS credits acquired when starting at UCT: 180 from bachelor programme.

At UCT Prague:

Programme “Chemie”, specialization: “Organická chemie” (in Czech) 

Programme “Chemistry”, specialization “Organic Chemistry” (in English)

At uB:

Master degree Transition Metals in Molecular Chemistry (T2MC)


Contact persons at UCT Prague 


Study plan

You should complete your Learning Agreement based on this study plan. If you have any questions about the courses, please always consult the guarantor of the DD program at our university.

Semester Module offer (ECTS) Total ECTS Location
1

Organic Synthesis (7)

Organic Reaction Mechanisms (5)

Specialization Laboratory Course Chemistry (7) Coordination Chemistry (6)

Computations and Visualisation of Molecules (4)

   Elective Course
30 UCT Prague
2

Retrosynthesis (6)

Physical Organic Chemistry (5) Structural Analysis (4)

Kinetics of Chemical and Photophysical Processes (4) Laboratory Project Chemistry I (7)

Internship (3)

Elective Course
30 UCT Prague
3

Advanced Organic Chemistry (6) Metals in Synthesis (6) Molecular Materials (6)

Molecular Imaging (6)

Transversal Courses (2)

Project Management (4)
30 uB Dijon
4 Research Project (30) / Diploma Thesis (30) 30 uB Dijon/UCT Prague
Updated: 3.10.2024 15:33, Author: Adéla Habartová

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