Bachelor’s programme Applied Chemistry (E)

Content and focus of the degree programme:

IMC Krems’ Applied Chemistry bachelor’s degree programme is taught in English and it is aligned with the requirements of today’s chemicals industry. For instance, the curriculum places a strong emphasis on chemometrics – i.e. the application of statistical methods for optimal planning, development and selection of chemical processes and experiments – and the related IT-supported analysis of large volumes of data (big data analysis). Both of these are becoming key aspects of quality assurance and online process optimisation. The modelling of molecules and simulation of experiments using computer-aided techniques is also crucial for efficient drug design in the pharmaceuticals industry. Moreover, the innovative study programme skilfully combines this with comprehensive training in chemistry as well as ground-breaking topics such as the use of renewable raw materials, waste recycling and reuse. By linking chemistry subjects with the study of computer-based methods the students will acquire the skills for which industry demand will become stronger and stronger in the future. A particularly attractive aspect is that students with an excellent academic record may receive a merit-based scholarship from the Fachverband der chemischen Industrie. You will receive all the information you need about this during your degree programme.

Higher education institution:
IMC Krems University of Applied Sciences
Group of fields of study:
Natural Sciences, Engineering Sciences
Degree programme:
Applied Chemistry (E)
Type:
Bachelor’s programme
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Science, BSc
Duration:
6 Semester / 180 ECTS

Further information:

Languages of instruction:
English
Costs:
Student Union fee: EUR 22,70
Tuition fee: EUR 363,36 (Detailed information)
Stay abroad:
Not compulsory
Type of higher education institution:
University of Applied Sciences
Location:
Krems
Curriculum:
published in the:
Full-time:
Yes

Definition of the field of studies

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Exams

Entrance examinations

Admission procedure

Supplementary examinations