To access this Master, students must have a good command of certain subjects. If this is not the case, in the first annual block of their Masters programme, students must take supplementary classes chosen by the faculty to satisfy course prerequisites.
In some cases, a complementary program (maximum 60 ECTS) consisting of Bachelor courses in Chemistry will be required, in coordination with the Academic Advisor, and based on the student’s previous background and training.
For example, students with a Bachelor degree in Chemistry from a Higher non-university education, wishing to start the Master in Chemistry, will have to take a series of courses to complement their initial formation, typically following the scheme hereunder :
FR
q2
45h+22.5h
6
credits
FR
q1
37.5h+7.5h
4
credits
FR
q1
40h
5
credits
FR
q2
45h
5
credits
FR
q1
45h+45h
6
credits
FR
q1
30h+10h
4
credits
FR
q2
30h+20h
4
credits
