The Department of Chemistry offered the following Master’s Degree Programs which led to the corresponding Master’s degrees (MSc):
ATTENTION:
Additional information regarding program regulations, course content, professors etc, can be found in the yearly edition of the Master’s Degree Curricula of the Department on the site’s website.
Applications to Master’s Degree Programs should be mailed to the Department Secretariat:
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Department of Chemistry Secretariat
Panepistimiopolis
157 84 Ilisia
Tel: ++30 210 7274386
Fax: ++30 210 7274097
e-mail: secr [at] chem.uoa.gr
General provisions
The Department of Chemistry of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will offer a reformed Master’s Degree program in Chemistry from the Academic Year 2014-2015 in accordance with the provisions of this decision and the provisions of Law 3685/2008 (FEK 148 A.) as amended and in force.
Subject – Program Purpose
The subject of the Master’s Degree programs is determined by the cognitive areas of Chemistry and the Applications of Chemistry in Current Technology.
The purpose of the program is:
Master’s Degrees
This program leads to the conferment of a Master’s Degree in “Chemistry” in the following specializations:
1.1. Analytical Chemistry
1.2. Physical Chemistry
1.3. Biochemistry
1.4. Food Chemistry
1.5. Industrial Chemistry – Wine and Alcoholic Drinks
1.6. Clinical Chemistry
1.7. Inorganic Chemistry and Technology
1.8. Organic Chemistry
1.9. Chemistry, Technology and Environmental Management
Bachelor’s Degrees Accepted
Graduates of relevant University departments in Greece or equivalent and recognized foreign institutions and related University departments are accepted in the Postgraduate Program.
Duration of Studies
The minimum period for the conferment of the Master’s Degree is defined as three (3) academic semesters for the specializations 3, 8 and 9 of Article 3 or four academic semesters (4) for the other specializations and is not subject to a requirement of acquisition or professional rights.
Course curriculum
The total number of ECTS credits required for acquiring a Master’s Degree is 120 for the following specializations. The course curriculum for each specialization is as follows:
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Advanced Analytical Chemistry Ι | 10 |
Advanced Analytical Chemistry ΙΙ | 10 |
Chemometrics-Statistics | 10 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Quality Assurance Systems | 10 |
Elective Course 1 | 10 |
Elective Course 2 | 10 |
Students choose Elective Courses 1 and 2 from the following list:
COURSE TITLE |
Quality Control of Drugs |
Quality Control of Foods and Beverages |
Quality Control of Materials |
Quality Control of the Environment |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Literature Review | 30 |
4th Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis Research | 30 |
Required Courses:
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Physical Chemistry | 10 |
Mathematical Methods of Theoretical-Computational Chemistry | 10 |
Molecular Quantum Chemistry | 10 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Molecular Spectroscopy | 10 |
Elective Courses (2 of the following three are selected):
Course | ECTS |
Special Topics in Solid State | 10 |
Statistical Mechanics of Molecular Systems | 10 |
Selected Topics in Nuclear Chemistry | 10 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Research Methodology and Practice in the Science of Physical Chemistry – Bibliography | 30 |
4th Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis Research | 30 |
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Biochemistry | 10 |
Chemistry and Biochemistry of Lips | 10 |
Topics in Molecular Biology | 10 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Enzymology | 10 |
Human Biochemistry | 10 |
Practice in Experimental Techniques | 10 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Original Literature Research Project, Preparation of the Thesis Introduction | 10
|
Introduction to Bioinformatics | 20 |
4th Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis Research | 30 |
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Food Microbiology and Laboratory | 15 |
Food Analysis and Laboratory | 15 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
New Trends in Food Chemistry | 10 |
Diet | 10 |
Food Technology | 10 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Literature Research | 30 |
4th Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis Research | 30 |
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Separation Techniques | 10 |
NMR Spectroscopy. Principles and Applications in Oenology | 10 |
Quality – Hygiene and Safety in the Production of Wine and Alcoholic Beverages. Wine and Health | 10 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Industrial Fermentation – Distillation Technology | 15 |
Wine Microbiology | 15 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Viticulture | 15 |
Exploitation of winemaking and brewing by-products | 15 |
4th Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis Research | 30 |
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Clinical Chemistry Ι | 8 |
Instrumental Analysis in Clinical Chemistry | 8 |
Molecular Biology | 6 |
Molecular Diagnostics | 8 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Clinical Chemistry ΙΙ | 8 |
Quality Assurance in the Clinical Laboratory – Biostatistics | 6 |
Human Genetics | 6 |
Elements of Physiology – Pathophysiology | 5 |
Elements of Anatomy | 5 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Compulsory 2-month Practical Training in a Hospital Laboratory | 10 |
Original Literature Research Project | 20 |
4th Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis research | 30 |
The total number of ECTS credits required for the acquisition of the Master’s Degree is 90 for the following specializations. The curriculum for each specialization is as follows:
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry | 10 |
Natural Methods of Structure Determination | 10 |
Laboratory Techniques for Substance Separation and Structure Determination | 10 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Original Literature Research Project – Diploma Thesis Theory | 10 |
Elective Course 1 | 10 |
Elective Course 2 | 10 |
Students choose Elective Courses 1 and 2 from the following list:
COURSE TITLE |
Bioinorganic Chemistry |
Reaction Mechanisms |
Materials Chemistry |
Photochemistry of Reactions – Photocatalysis |
Chemistry of Mineral Resources |
Catalysis |
Environment and Mineral Resources |
Energy Production and Hydrogen Technologies |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis research | 30 |
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Organic Chemistry | 7 |
Spectroscopy and Methods of Analysis (with laboratories) | 9 |
Synthetic Organic Chemistry | 7 |
Chemistry of Biomolecules and Pharmaceutical Compounds | 7 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Original Literature Research Project | 10 |
Προχωρημένες Εργαστηριακές Τεχνικές Σύνθεσης και Ανάλυσης | 20 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis research | 30 |
1st Semester
Required Courses
Course | ECTS |
Environmental Management and Sustainable Development | 8 |
Analytical Chemistry – Environmental Applications | 6 |
Environmental Protection and Management Technology | 6 |
Elective Courses (2 of 3)
Chemical OceanographyArchaeometry | 5 |
Archaeometry | 5 |
Mild Energy Forms | 5 |
2nd Semester
Required Courses
Course | ECTS |
Atmospheric Chemistry– Pollution | 9 |
Chemistry-Pollution of Water Systems | 9 |
Ecotoxicology | 7 |
Methods of Consultation for Environmental Issues | 5 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis research | 30 |
Number of students admitted
The maximum number of students admitted to the program is seventy (70).
Faculty
Faculty members of the Chemistry Department and other Departments of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, as well as Faculty from other University Departments in Greece and recognized universities abroad participate in the above Postgraduate Programs. In addition, teaching staff from the categories as provided in Article 5 of the law 3685/2008 (FEK 148/ Α΄) can also be employed in the Postgraduate Programs.
Logistics infrastructure
The existing logistic infrastructure of the Department and of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens as well as the University of Sciences Library will be used for the operation of the Postgraduate Studies Program.
Duration
The Master’s Degree Program is approved to operate until the 2020-2021 academic year, when the possibility of continuing its operation will be assessed, according to the provisions of paragraph (11a) of article 80 of Law 4009/2011 (Government Gazette 195 A) as has been amended and applies.
The Department of Chemistry of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will offer a reformed Master’s Degree Program in “Polymer Science and its Applications”, starting from the 2014-2015 academic year, according to the Law 3685/2008, FEK 148 Α΄/16.7.2008.
Objective-Purpose
The subject of the program is the cognitive area of polymers and its applications in modern technology.
The purpose of the program is:
a) To provide postgraduate students with basic, systematic and scientific research, which contributes to the constantly evolving science of Chemistry
b) Creating skilled scientists that will empower the plastics industry, which holds a leading position in the Hellenic chemical industry and plays a major role in the national economy.
Master’s Degree
The Postgraduate Studies Program awards the following degree:
Master’s Degree in “Polymer Science and Its Applications”.
Bachelor’s Degrees Accepted
Graduates of relevant University and Technological Educational Institute Departments in Greece and abroad are accepted in the Postgraduate Program.
Duration
The duration of the program leading to the conferment of the Master’s Degree is three (3) academic semesters.
Curriculum
A total of 90 credits (ECTS) are necessary to obtain a Master’s Degree in this Program
Five specialization courses and at least one laboratory course are required.
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Methods of Polymer Synthesis | 10 |
Methods of Polymer Characterization | 10 |
Natural Properties of Polymers and Structure/Property Relationships | 10 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Synthesis of Polymers with Determined Architecture | 10 |
Polymers in Cutting-Edge Technologies | 10 |
Polymer Synthesis and Characterization Laboratory | 10 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis research | 30 |
Number of Students Admitted
The number of students admitted to the Program is limited to twenty (20).
Faculty
Faculty members of the NKUA Chemistry Department as well as Faculty members and Researchers from other Universities and Research Centers participate in the Postgraduate Program. In addition, teaching staff from the categories as provided in Article 5 of the law 3685/2008 (FEK 148/ Α΄) can also be employed in the Postgraduate Programs.
Duration
The Master’s degree Program has been approved to continue until the 2020-2021 academic year, when the possibility of continuing its operation will be assessed.
Logistics infrastructure
The existing logistic infrastructure of the Department and of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens as well as the University of Sciences Library will be used for the operation of the Postgraduate Studies Program.
The Department of Chemistry of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will offer a reformed Master’s Degree Prom in “Catalysis and its Applications in Industry”, starting from the 2014-2015 academic year, according to the Law 3685/2008, FEK 148 Α΄/16.7.2008.
Objective-Purpose
a) To provide Master’s students with basic, systematic and applied research throughout the field of catalysis – heterogeneous, homogeneous and enzymatic – by combining the field of applied catalysis – chemical mechanics of reactions, namely the development of a catalytic system from the molecular level to the pilot and industrial production scales, thereby contributing to the ever-evolving science of Chemistry.
(b) The creation of skilled and skilled scientists for higher education and the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and environmental protection industry as well as in the field of air pollution control emissions from automobiles and industrial complexes.
c) Strengthening the relationships between scientists working in Greek universities and research institutes and industry.
Master’s Degree
The Postgraduate Studies Program awards the following degree:
Master’s Degree in “Catalysis and Its Applications in Industry”, with the following concentrations:
a) Homogenous Catalysis
b) Heterogeneous Catalysis
Bachelor’s Degrees Accepted
Graduates of relevant University and Technological Educational Institute Departments in Greece and abroad are accepted in the Postgraduate Program.
Duration
The duration of the program leading to the conferment of the Master’s Degree is three (3) academic semesters.
Curriculum
A total of 90 credits (ECTS) are necessary to obtain a Master’s Degree in this Program
List of Courses in the Master’s Program according to concentration:
Required Courses
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
CORE COURSES | |
Introduction to Catalysis | 10 |
Basis Homogeneous Catalysis | 10 |
Basic Biocatalysis | 10 |
2nd Semester
Elective Courses (3 out of 5)
Specialization Courses | ECTS |
Catalysis with clusters | 10 |
Environmentally friendly chemistry: Biphasic catalysis | 10 |
Environmentally friendly chemistry: Photocatalysis | 10 |
Catalytic polymer synthesis and modification reactions | 10 |
Applications of Catalysis inbiorefineries | 10 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis Research | 30 |
1st Semester
Required Courses
COURSE | ECTS |
Core Courses | |
Introduction to catalysis | 10 |
Basic heterogeneous catalysis | 10 |
Analysis and design of catalytic reactions | 10 |
Elective courses (3 out of 4)
2nd Semester
Specialization Courses | ECTS |
Catalyst strengthening and poisoning | 10 |
Special topics in heterogeneous catalysis: Photocatalysis, Electrocatalysis | 10 |
Application of catalysis in industrial processes | 10 |
Zeolites and mesoporous materials : Synthesis, characterization and applications in catalysis | 10 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis research | 30 |
Number of Students Admitted
The number of students admitted to the Program is limited to ten (10). Fellowships are awarded according to article 4 of Law n. 3685/2008.
Faculty
Faculty members of the NKUA Chemistry Department as well as Faculty members and Researchers from other recognized Universities and Research Centers participate in the Postgraduate Program. In addition, teaching staff from the categories as provided in Article 5 of the law 3685/2008 (FEK 148/ Α΄) can also be employed in the Postgraduate Program.
Duration
The Master’s Degree Program has been approved to continue until the 2020-2021 academic year, when the possibility of continuing its operation will be assessed.
Logistics infrastructure
The existing logistic infrastructure of the Department and of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens as well as the University of Sciences Library will be used for the operation of the Postgraduate Studies Program.
The following Departments:
a) Chemistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
b) Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
c) Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens
will offer the Master’s Degree Program. The administration of the Program will be carried out by the Chemistry Department of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Law 3685/2008.
Objective-Purpose
To provide Master’s students with knowledge necessary for the teaching of Chemistry, acquainting students with the principles, methodologies and practices for the environment and Sustainable Development and their training in the operation and use of conventional educational tools and new educational technologies as well as and tools for developing educational material.
The objectives of the Master’s Degree Program are:
(a) To improve and modernize chemical education at all levels and specialize new staff in education, environment and sustainable development.
(b) The postgraduate training of teaching staff in Chemistry, new educational technologies and their application to chemical education.
(c) The development of research in the fields of Teaching of Chemistry, Environmental Education and Sustainable Development and Implementation of Information and Communication Technologies in Education and Development of Educational Material and Software.
Master’s Degree
The postgraduate program awards Master’s Degrees in Chemistry Education and New Educational Technologies in the following concentrations:
a) Chemistry Education
b) Environmental Education and Education for Sustainable Development
c) Modern Methods of Chemistry Education
Bachelor’s Degrees Accepted
After an open call and graduates with relevant degrees from national Universities and recognized foreign institutions will be selected
Duration
The duration of the program leading to the conferment of the Master’s Degree is a minimum of three (3) academic semesters and a maximum of four (4) academic semesters.
Curriculum
A total of 90 credits (ECTS) are necessary to obtain a Master’s Degree in this Program.
List of Courses in the Master’s Program according to concentration
1st Semester | |
Course | ECTS |
Chemistry Education | 8 |
Pedagogy, Education and Curriculum | 5 |
Special Topics and General Chemistry Experiments | 7 |
Education for the Environment and Sustainable Development I | 5 |
Adolescent Psychology | 5 |
2nd Semester | |
Course | ECTS |
Informatics and Education and the Development of Educational Software | 6 |
Methodology of Educational Research | 5 |
Philosophy of Science | 5 |
Special Topics and Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Experiments | 7 |
Chemistry, Chemical Technology and Everyday Life | 7 |
3rd Semester | |
Course | ECTS |
Practical Internship | 5 |
Thesis research | 25 |
1st Semester | |
Course | ECTS |
Chemistry Education | 8 |
Pedagogy, Education and Curriculum | 5 |
Topics in Science and Environmental Management | 7 |
Education for the Environment and Sustainable Development I | 5 |
Adolescent Psychology | 5 |
2nd Semester | |
Course | ECTS |
Informatics and Education and the Development of Educational Software | 6 |
Methodology of Educational Research | 5 |
Principles of Ecology | 5 |
Education for the Environment and Sustainable Development ΙΙ | 7 |
Non-Formal and Informal Education for Sustainable Development | 7 |
3rd Semester | |
Course | ECTS |
Practical Internship | 5 |
Thesis research | 25 |
1st Semester | |
Course | ECTS |
Natural Science Education | 8 |
Modern Pedagogical Approaches and Educational Organization | 7 |
The Experiment in Chemistry Education | 7 |
Education and Epistemological Approach to Topics in Chemistry | 8 |
2nd Semester | |
Course | ECTS |
Applications of New Technologies in Chemistry Education | 8 |
History of Chemistry | 6 |
Tools for the Development of Educational Software | 8 |
Application of New Educational Technologies in the Chemistry Laboratory | 8 |
3rd Semester | |
Course | ECTS |
Seminars in the Methodology of Educational Research | 5 |
Thesis research | 25 |
Number of Students Admitted
The number of students admitted to the Program is limited to thirty (30).
Faculty
Faculty members of the collaborating Departments as well as faculty members from other University Departments participate in this Master’s Degree program. In addition, teaching staff from the categories as provided in Article 5 of the law 3685/2008 (FEK 148/ Α΄) can also be employed in the Postgraduate Program.
Logistics infrastructure
The existing logistic infrastructure of the Chemistry Department of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and the Chemistry Department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (classrooms, laboratories, libraries etc.) as well as some infrastructure of the other collaborating Departments.
Duration
The Master’s Degree Program has been approved to continue until the 2020-2021 academic year Law 4009/2011 (FEK 195 Α΄)
The following Departments:
1) Chemistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
2) Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki will offer the Bi-Institutional Master’s Degree Program.
The Program will be administered by the Chemistry Department of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Law 3685/2008.
Objective-Purpose
The subject of the program is the cognitive area of modern chemical analysis, quality assurance systems and quality control of medicines, food, materials and the environment.
The purpose of the program is:
To provide Master’s students with specialized knowledge in modern chemical analysis techniques and their applications in the quality control of medicines, food, materials and environment.
To train Master’s students in quality assurance systems.
To create skilled human resources to staff the quality control laboratories in chemical industries (medicines, food, materials) as well as public and private environmental and product control laboratories
Master’s Degree
The Postgraduate Program awards a Master’s Degree in “Chemical Analysis – Quality Control”. The degrees are awarded by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens with the names of the Associate Departments of the Higher Education Institutions in the awarded titles. This specialization, in matters of professional rights and competitions, is equivalent to the specialization of “Analytical Chemistry”.
Bachelor’s Degrees Accepted
Graduates of relevant University and Technological Educational Institute Departments in Greece and abroad are accepted in the Postgraduate Program.
Students will be selected according to Article 4 of the Law 3685/08.
Duration
The duration of the program leading to the conferment of the Master’s Degree is four (4) academic semesters.
Curriculum
The courses, didactic and research employment, workshops and any other type of educational and research activities for the award of the Master’s Degree in Article 3 are as follows:
The total number of Credit Units (ECTS) required for the acquisition of Master’s Degree is equal to 120.
Core Courses
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
ι) Electrochemical Techniques,
iii) Separation Techniques – Chromatographic Techniques iv) Bioanalytical and Various Techniques |
15 |
Chemometrics-Statistics-Metrology | 15 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Quality Assurance Systems | 10 |
Elective Courses (at least 2)
Course | ECTS |
Quality Control of Drugs | 10 |
Quality Control of the Environment | 10 |
Quality Control of Foods and Beverages | 10 |
Quality Control of Materials | 10 |
3rd Semester
Required Course
Course | ECTS |
Research Methodology & Laboratory | 30 |
4th Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis Research | 30 |
Number of Students Admitted
The number of students admitted to the Program is limited to twenty (20) per year who will be divided between the two participating Departments.
Faculty
Faculty members of the collaborating Departments as well as faculty members from other University Departments in Greece and from recognized Universities abroad participate in this Master’s Degree program. In addition, teaching staff from the categories as provided in Article 5 of the law 3685/2008 (FEK 148/ Α΄) can also be employed in the Postgraduate Program.
Logistics infrastructure
For the smooth operation of the program, the teaching areas and libraries of the participating departments will be available. In addition, modern analytical equipment will be available for the program’s needs, and specialized equipment can be accessed in collaborating external research laboratories.
Duration
The Master’s Degree Program has been approved to continue until the 2022-2023 academic year according to paragraph 11a, Article 80 of the Law 4009/2011 (FEK 195/A’).
Up to and including the 2014-2015 academic year, Master’s Degree students will complete their studies according to the decision 103167/Β7/19-11-2003 (FEK 1694 Β’).
From the 2015-2016 academic year, the Departments of 1) Chemistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and 2) Food Science and Human Nutrition, Agricultural University of Athens will offer the new Bi-Institutional Master’s Degree Program, according to the Law 3685/2008 (FEK 148 Α΄/16.7.2008).
The administration of the Program will be carried out by the Chemistry Department of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Objective – Purpose
The subject of the Postgraduate Studies Program is “Organic Synthesis and Applications in Chemical Industry”. The purpose is to train high level (theoretical and laboratory) specialists in the synthesis of chemicals, especially of high value. These scientists will be capable of staffing the chemical industry, including the pharmaceutical industry, and contributing to its development, as well as developing strategic sectors of Universities, Research Centers, ultimately contributing significantly to the overall development needs of country and of the European Union.
Master’s Degree
The Postgraduate Studies Program awards Master’s Degrees in “Organic Synthesis and its Applications in the Chemical Industry”.
Bachelor’s Degrees Accepted
Graduates of relevant University and Technological Educational Institute Departments in Greece and abroad are accepted in the Postgraduate Program.
Students will be selected according to Article 4 of the Law 3685/08.
Duration
The duration of the program leading to the conferment of the Master’s Degree is three (3) academic semesters.
Curriculum
The courses, didactic and research employment, workshops and any other type of educational and research activities for the award of the Master’s Degree in Article 3 are as follows:
The total number of Credit Units (ECTS) required for the acquisition of Master’s Degree is equal to 90.
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Advanced Organic Chemistry | 7 |
Modern Spectroscopic Methods and Methods of Separation and Analysis (with laboratories) | 9 |
Organic Synthesis | 7 |
Chemistry of Biomolecules and Compounds with Pharmaceutical and Technological Importance | 7 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Original Bibliographic Project | 10 |
Advanced Synthetic and Analytical Laboratory Techniques | 20 |
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis research | 30 |
Number of Students Admitted
The number of students admitted to the Program is limited to ten (10) per year.
Faculty
Faculty members of the collaborating Departments as well as faculty members from other University Departments in Greece and from recognized Universities abroad participate in this Master’s Degree program. In addition, teaching staff from the categories as provided in Article 5 of the law 3685/2008 (FEK 148/ Α΄) can also be employed in the Postgraduate Program.
Logistics infrastructure
For the smooth operation of the program, the teaching areas and libraries of the participating departments will be available. In addition, modern analytical equipment will be available for the program’s needs, and specialized equipment can be accessed in collaborating external research laboratories.
Duration
The Master’s Degree Program has been approved to continue until the 2022-2023 academic year according to paragraph 11a, Article 80 of the Law 4009/2011 (FEK 195/A’).
From the 2016-2017 academic year, the Department of Chemistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will offer the Master’s Degree Program, according to the Law 3685/2008 (FEK 148).
The administration of the Program will be carried out by the Chemistry Department of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
In order to attract foreign students into the Program, the Program courses will be taught in Greek and/or English
Objective-Purpose
The objective of the Master’s Degree Program in “Inorganic Chemistry and its Applications in Industry” is the development of postgraduate studies and high level research in the cutting edge field of Inorganic Chemistry and its applications in Industry. Inorganic Chemistry deals with the study of the role played by various metal ions and other minerals in materials, energy, biological systems and life. It has many applications including the composition of porous materials for the storage of gases, the synthesis of catalysts useful in the energy industry (conventional and renewable), the synthesis of substances with high added value, the development of innovative fertilizers and inorganic preparations, the development of zeolites, gels and aerosols, the development of minerals based on metal, the development of biocatalysts and biocatalysis, the development of diagnostics for the early diagnosis of cancer and other diseases, etc. The list is inexhaustible, and in all these references the role of the metal product and methods of synthesis and analysis of these products is central. The success of the project objectives is based on a) the coordinated efforts of teaching and research of specialists in the subject of faculty members, b) the attraction of excellent students from all over Greece and abroad, and c) the creation of the appropriate laboratory and research infrastructure and tradition in Greece, with cutting edge inorganic chemistry and its applications in industry.
In particular, the Program aims:
To exploit the Greek scientific potential of the Departments and Research Institutes specialized in the interdisciplinary cognitive area of the Program.
To achieve more effective interaction of cognitive domains and laboratory techniques with the aim of the integrated education of young scientists and their use in development areas of the National Economy, such as the staffing of public and private service providers (e.g. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries, Laboratories and Hospital Clinics , Energy Production Industry, etc.)
To facilitate the assessment of the Program by an independent evaluation body and its recognition at international level in the applications of Chemistry in Modern Technology.
The purpose of the program is:
Master’s Degree
The Postgraduate Studies Program awards Master’s Degrees in “Inorganic Chemistry and its Application in Industry”. The Degree is awarded by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Bachelor’s Degrees Accepted
Graduates of relevant University and Technological Educational Institute Departments in Greece and of recognized Institutions abroad are accepted in the Postgraduate Program.
Students will be selected according to Article 4 of the Law 3685/08.
Duration
The duration of the program leading to the conferment of the Master’s Degree is three (3) academic semesters.
Curriculum
The program combines postgraduate courses and practical experience in both basic and lab-industrial research. The courses, teaching and research employment, workshops and any other type of educational and research activities for the award of the Master’s degree are defined as follows :
For the award of the MME obligatory attendance and successful examination is required in 6 theoretical and laboratory courses of the 1st and 2nd Semesters.
The diploma thesis is carried out in the 3rd semester of studies and is credited with 30 ECTS. The sum of the ECTS required for the award of the Master amounts to ninety (90). Internships are possible during the summer months. The lessons will be in Greek and / or English. In detail, courses and workshops are distributed as follows:
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Inorganic Synthesis and Analysis | 10 |
Inorganic Structure and Reactivity | 10 |
Topics in Inorganic Chemistry | 10 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Bibliographic research and presentation of the Thesis topic research area | 10 |
Elective Course 1 | 10 |
Elective Course 2 | 10 |
Students choose elective courses from the courses of all the Master’s Degree Programs in the Chemistry Department, NKUA, based on the specialization they would like to follow. Both the thesis Supervisor and the course Instructor must be in agreement.
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis research | 30 |
If deemed necessary, students in the program will be obliged to follow undergraduate courses depending on their Bachelor’s degree and general education.
Number of Students Admitted
The number of students admitted to the Program is limited to twenty-five (25) per year. Scholarships will be awarded according to Article 4 of Law 3685/2008.
Faculty
Faculty members of the collaborating Departments as well as faculty members from other University Departments in Greece and from recognized Universities abroad participate in this Master’s Degree program. In addition, teaching staff from the categories as provided in Article 5 of the law 3685/2008 (FEK 148/ Α΄) can also be employed in the Postgraduate Program.
Logistics infrastructure
For the smooth operation of the postgraduate study program, the existing logistic infrastructure of the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, the Department and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, as well as the Library of Sciences of the University will be used.
Duration
The Master’s Degree Program has been approved to continue until the 2022-2023 academic year according to paragraph 11a, Article 80 of the Law 4009/2011 (FEK 195/A’).
Any issues not covered by this document will be regulated in accordance with the provisions of the Postgraduate Studies Program of the Department of Chemistry and the relevant bodies in accordance with the applicable legislation.
From the 2016-2017 academic year, the Department of Chemistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will offer the Master’s Degree Program, according to the Law 3685/2008 (FEK 148).
The administration of the Program will be carried out by the Chemistry Department of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Objective-Purpose
The objective of Master’s Degree Program in “Chemistry-Physical Chemistry ” is the high level experimental and theoretical basic research in the science of Chemistry and Physical Chemistry and its application in the cutting edge area of computing applications in Chemical Technology-Industry. Physical Chemistry studies the properties of matter both macroscopically and at the molecular level and reproduces, through physical theories, the behavior of chemical compounds. In addition to the experimental study of the spectroscopic, thermodynamic and kinetic properties of reactive chemical systems, natural theories are developed to interpret microscopic and macroscopic behavior of matter. In addition, the development of computers has made it possible to predict physicochemical properties and processes in industrial applications through the computational techniques and methods of molecular simulations of chemical systems. Simulations, as computer experiments, can be performed at major Hyper-Computing Centers in the Country, the European Union, as well as other countries such as the USA.
Program goals:
a) The transfer of knowledge from basic research to both experimental and theoretical applications. In particular, it is of interest to develop computing techniques and to apply their use in Industry (Design and Optimization of Chemical Derivatives).
b) Collaboration with researchers in areas where Chemistry is applied, such as Biochemistry, Biology, Pharmacology, Mechanics, etc. with the aim of benefiting synergy in the development of the respective sectors of the National Economy.
The program aims to:
a) Use and develop techniques (Thermodynamic, Spectroscopic) of experimental study of chemical systems as well as theoretical and computational methods for the interpretation of the behavior of matter, with emphasis on Chemical applications in general,
b) Train new researchers – executives able to design the molecular simulation of physicochemical properties and processes, using computers, which are useful in the development of industrial products.
Master’s Degree
The Postgraduate Studies Program awards Master’s Degrees in “Chemistry – Physical Chemistry”. The Degree is awarded by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Bachelor’s Degrees Accepted
Graduates of relevant University and Technological Educational Institute Departments in Greece and of recognized Institutions abroad are accepted in the Postgraduate Program.
Students will be selected according to Article 4 of the Law 3685/08.
Candidates will be evaluated and selected, as directed in paragraph 1a of Article 4 of the Law 3685/08.
Duration
The duration of the program leading to the conferment of the Master’s Degree is four (4) academic semesters.
Curriculum
The program combines postgraduate courses and practical experience in both basic and laboratory research. The courses, didactic and research activity, workshops and any other type of educational and research activities for the award of the Master’s Degree are as follows:
For the award of the Master’s Degree, compulsory attendance and successful examination is required in 3 theoretical – laboratory courses of the first semester and 3 theoretical – laboratory courses of the 2nd semester. In the third semester of study, training in the Research Methodology & Laboratory Practice in the field of Physical Chemistry is carried out, as well as collection of bibliographic data regarding the research field of diploma thesis and is credited with 30 ECTS. The diploma thesis is carried out in the 4th semester of studies and is credited with 30 ECTS. The sum of the ECTS required for the award of the Master they amount to one hundred and twenty (120). In detail, courses and workshops are distributed as follows:
1st Semester
Course | ECTS |
Physical Chemistry | 10 |
Molecular Quantum Chemistry | 10 |
Molecular Spectroscopy | 10 |
2nd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Special Topics in Solid State | 10 |
Mathematical Methods of Theoretical – Computational Chemistry | 10 |
Statistical Mechanics of Molecular Systems | 10 |
Special Topics in Nuclear Chemistry | 10 |
Students can choose one course from the second semester of any other Master’s Degree Programs in the Chemistry Department, NKUA based on the specialization they would like to follow. Both the thesis Supervisor and the course Instructor must be in agreement.
3rd Semester
Course | ECTS |
Research Methodology and Laboratory Practice in Physical Chemistry – Bibliographic Research | 30 |
4th Semester
Course | ECTS |
Thesis research | 30 |
If deemed necessary, students will be obliged to take undergraduate courses after assessment of their scientific knowledge and according to their Diploma Thesis Supervisor.
Number of Students Admitted
The number of students admitted to the Program is limited to ten (10) per year. Scholarships will be awarded according to Article 4 of Law 3685/2008.
Faculty
Faculty members of the collaborating Departments as well as faculty members from other University Departments in Greece and from recognized Universities abroad participate in this Master’s Degree program. In addition, teaching staff from the categories as provided in Article 5 of the law 3685/2008 (FEK 148/ Α΄) can also be employed in the Postgraduate Program.
Logistics infrastructure
For the smooth operation of the postgraduate study program, the existing logistic infrastructure of the Physical Chemistry Laboratory, the Department and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the University Library of Sciences, the University Computing Center and the GRNET-ARIS Hyper-Computing Center will be used.
Duration
The Master’s Degree Program has been approved to continue until the 2022-2023 academic year according to paragraph 11a, Article 80 of the Law 4009/2011 (FEK 195/A’).
Any issues not covered by this document will be regulated in accordance with the provisions of the Postgraduate Studies Program of the Department of Chemistry and the relevant bodies in accordance with the applicable legislation.