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Applied Chemistry

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Code AppChem_S2_KRK
Organizational unit Faculty of Chemistry
Field of studies Applied Chemistry
Form of studies stationary
Level of education second cycle
Educational profile academic
Language(s) of instruction English
Duration 2 years
Recruitment committee address ul. K. Ciołkowskiego 1K, 15-245 Białystok, telefon: 85 738 8271, 85 738 8050, e-mail: chemia.rekrutacja@uwb.edu.pl, Znajdź nas na mapie: kliknij
Office opening hours 10:00 - 14:00
WWW address https://chemia.uwb.edu.pl/
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  • Phase 1 (03.06.2024 00:00 – 05.08.2024 23:59)

Description

Our second-degree full-time Applied Chemistry program lasts two years (IV semesters). Graduates receive a master's degree after completing a diploma thesis and successfully defending their diploma. During the course of study, students can earn a maximum of 90 ECTS credit points (European Credit Transfer System). As part of the study program, we offer two specializations: chemistry of materials and chemical analysis.

Obligatory courses offered in the study program:

Inorganic & metalloorganic coordination chemistry, Advanced analytical chemistry, Advanced organic chemistry, Physical aspects of advanced techniques & processes, Molecular spectroscopy, Chromatography and electrophoresis, Sustainable chemistry and technology for the circular economy and Good laboratory practice, Foreign language, Entrepreneurship, Subject in humanities or social sciences, Introduction to intellectual property management, Specialistic linguistic workshop.

Some elective courses:

Chemistry materials – Materials for energy storage, Advanced instrumental methods for material analysis, Chemistry of nanomaterials, Structural Chemistry, Polymers, Current methods in the chemistry of materials, Catalytic processing, Nanostructural materials in chemical analysis, and Conducting polymers.

Chemical analysis – Sampling and sample preparation, Atomic spectrometry, Process analysis in chemistry, Toxicological analysis, Methods for surface analysis, Current methods in chemical analysis, Bioanalysis, Ecoanalysis, and Environmental chemistry.

More information: https://chemia.uwb.edu.pl/en/ 

Graduate profile:

Education in the field of Applied Chemistry is aimed at equipping graduates with knowledge, skills, and competencies in the field of chemistry based on the basics of exact and natural sciences (chemical sciences discipline), enabling them to take up work in any European country, as well as outside Europe. Regardless of the type of specialization, graduates obtain the same specific learning outcomes, differing only in the substantive content of specialization, elective, and diploma classes. A feature of the second-cycle Applied Chemistry studies is their universality and achieving practical skills. Many laboratory classes guarantee to acquire highly valued professional skills in the labor market.

 

Achieving learning outcomes in the second-cycle Applied Chemistry field will provide graduates with employment opportunities in enterprises and in public, non-governmental, and research organizations and institutions whose activities are related to the use of chemistry.  Thanks to the knowledge of professional literature, the graduate will be able to follow national and global scientific progress in the field of chemistry and be fluent in English at the B2+ level per the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

 

The graduate will be prepared to continue education at the doctoral school and postgraduate studies.

 

Academic, vocational degree: Master’s degree


Admission rules

The following will be taken into account in the admission procedure:

  • a first-cycle diploma a first-cycle diploma (a second-cycle diploma or long-cycle master's degree) in fields of chemical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, medical sciences, health sciences, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering.
  • the arithmetic mean of the grades from the studies.

Recruitment rules and how to convert points

1)    if the basis for enrolment is the final result of the studies (grade on the diploma) or the final result of the studies and the arithmetic mean of the grades of the first-cycle studies (second-cycle studies or uniform master's studies), then:
a)    the diploma grade for recruitment is converted into points as follows:
5.0 - 100 points
4.5 - 80 points
4.0 - 60 points
3.5 - 40 points
3.0 - 20 points
The maximum number of points obtained for the grade on the diploma is 100.
b)    the arithmetic mean of the grades for first-cycle studies, second-cycle studies or long-cycle studies shall be converted into points in the recruitment process at a ratio of 1:1. The maximum number of points that can be obtained from the grade point average is 5.0.
c)    the maximum number of points available in the admission procedure is 105 (total points: the grade on the diploma and the average for the first-cycle programme, the second-cycle programme or the single-master programme),
2)    if admission is based on the result of an entrance examination/interview - the maximum number of points obtained from the examination/interview is 100.

 

Documents

  • a personal questionnaire (downloaded from the IRK),
  • an application form for a student ID (downloaded from the IRK),
  • a secondary school graduation certificate or a higher education diploma (together with apostille/legalised and their translation),
  • an ID (e.g. passport or residence permit) – to present during an inspection,
  • document confirming the knowledge of a English language at least at B1 level confirmed by a certificate, a diploma of graduation or a confirmation from the university obtained during the recruitment process that the candidate's knowledge of a foreign language is sufficient for them to study in that language;
    • Candidates are exempted from having to produce the document when:
    1. the foreign language was the language of instruction at the secondary school or completed university programme,
    2. the foreign language is their mother tongue,
    3. the candidate passed the maturity exam in a foreign language at extended level with a minimum of 80% score,
    4. the candidate passed a foreign language examination at B1 level during their studies and this is shown in the diploma supplement,
  • a medical certificate stating that there are no contraindications to study in fields where students are exposed to harmful, strenuous or hazardous factors to health,
  • evidence of possession:
    1. a health insurance policy for a given academic year of education in Poland, or
    2. The European Health Insurance Card, or
    3. public health insurance, or
    4. confirmation of the insurer's coverage of the costs of treatment on the territory of the Republic of Poland for a minimum amount of €30,000,

and in the absence of the documents referred to in points 1-4, he/she will declare that a copy will be provided before the first class begins,

  • consent of parents or legal guardians to take up studies in the case of minors.

 

If the candidate's documents are submitted by a third party, he/she should present a power of attorney to submit the documents and his/her own identity document and a copy of the candidate's identity card for inspection.

 

Tuition fee

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Contact information

University of Bialystok
Phone: +48 85 745 70 53
            +48 85 745 70 80

E-mail: studyinuwb@uwb.edu.pl