
Chemistry

- Starting
- Both semesters
- Mode of admission:
- without admission restriction
- Application:
- uni-assist
- Study mode:
- On campus
Five Reasons to choose this Master's Program
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
The application requirements for the study program in “Chemistry” are:
Previous bachelor’s degree in:
- Chemistry*
Min ECTS required:
- 180 ECTS.
* No biochemistry. No pharmacy. No specific topics in chemistry like "chemical engineering", "macromolecular chemistry", or "chemistry education". No "chemistry-with-anything-else". No chemistry-bachelor-program with more than 30 cr in subjects other than chemistry (e.g. politics).
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognised as proof of your language proficience.
Application & Admission
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Application Procedure & Selection
Application Documents
It does not matter if you have not yet finished your bachelor's program at the time of your application and therefore you do not have a bachelor's diploma at hand. In this case, a verified transcript of records is OK for your application.
If you cannot enclose a bachelor's diploma in your application, you will have to surrender it when you enroll at the FU Berlin.
Stating that at least 2/3 of your bachelor's program has been successfully passed and displaying the actual overall average grade. Please note that the university will never do any calculations!
If at the moment of your application do not have finished your bachelor's program, the university needs also a description of all courses which are not certified in your transcript of records but are still needed to complete your bachelor's degree.
This means that besides a transcript of records, the university needs a syllabus of your bachelor's program with topics of the modules and number and kinds of experiments in the lab courses respectively.
Carefully prove what you did in the lab-courses with your own hands. A list of the experiments would be nice! The university would like to know, what you did - they are not interested to know the whole set of courses or experiments of a lab course.