- interesting elective modules, such as in toxicology or raw material chemistry
- Study materials optional in print and digital or digital only
- Study duration only 3-5 semesters part-time
- Enrollment possible at any time
These are the requirements for the Master's in Computational Chemistry
For the Master's programme in Computational Chemistry via distance learning at Wilhelm Büchner Hochschule, there are specific requirements that interested individuals should meet:
- A completed first degree in Chemistry: This means that applicants who already hold a Bachelor's or equivalent degree in Chemistry can apply directly.
- A degree in an engineering or natural science programme that provides similar knowledge to a Chemistry degree: This includes programmes that focus heavily on natural science content, such as Physics, Biology, or Materials Science. It's important that these programmes impart skills and knowledge that are also relevant in Chemistry.
- Consideration of the overall grade of the first degree: The overall grade of the first degree is also taken into account. A good grade demonstrates that the applicant is capable of successfully meeting the academic challenges of a Master's programme.
- Professional experience: If applicants have already worked in a field relevant to Computational Chemistry, this can be an additional advantage. Such experiences can demonstrate that applicants possess not only theoretical knowledge but also practical skills that are beneficial in the programme.

These are the study contents and the course of studies
Your Master's programme in Computational Chemistry at WBH is structured modularly in terms of content. You study thematically closed material areas (modules) to which credit points are assigned according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The number of credit points assigned to each module depends on the scope of the module and the associated workload. All credit points you achieve will be credited to you and you will receive confirmation of this. Your achievements are thus comparable and recognised internationally.
The modules of the Master's programme in Computational Chemistry in distance learning at Wilhelm Büchner Hochschule are structured as follows:
- 1st Semester: Operating systems and computer architecture, structures in complexes and solids, Computational Chemistry inorganic with laboratory, Chemistry of energy storage in electromobility, Numerical methods in quantum chemistry
- 2nd Semester: Metalorganic, Kinetics and Catalysis, Computational Chemistry organic with laboratory, Research project, an elective subject
- 3rd Semester: Master's thesis
In the elective area, you can choose from these modules: Toxicology, Raw materials chemistry, Bionics, Quality management in product development, Scientific work and international project management, Technology-based business start-up.
The laboratory modules are conducted in the virtual laboratory.

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