Applied Chemistry

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: German
Deadline: Jul 1, 2024
StudyQA ranking:5118 Duration:6 semestrs

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The degree programme has a strong focus on applied engineering with practical experience. Students are required to complete an eight-week internship before their studies in order to obtain practical experience in their chosen field.
All students receive an in-depth, comprehensive education in all the important areas of modern chemistry. In addition to the basics of inorganic, organic, physical, and technical chemistry and analytical methods, students learn about biochemistry, and polymer and plastics technology. After completing their basic studies in the first three semesters, students have the option of focusing their interests in environmental sciences, life sciences, or process engineering.
Our modern, well-equipped labs play a major role in ensuring that students are later able to apply their knowledge to their chosen careers. Advanced students plan projects together, work towards a common goal, and then present the results in a written report as well as to the class.
Students can complete their Bachelor's projects in industry or at the nearby Research Centre Jülich (http://www.fz-juelich.de) as well as in the university labs.
Additional courses include rhetoric, languages, communication skills, group work, leadership and journalism.
Some students choose to continue in a Master's programme, such as our English-language "European Master of Science in Nuclear Applications," our German-language "Master of Science in Polymer Chemistry" or another Master's programme offered at our university or another institution.
More details about the programme are available on our website: http://www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/ios/.

Educational organisation

During the first three semesters, students focus on basic sciences and engineering courses. Starting in the fourth semester, students focus on their specialisation. Each student is assigned a mentor upon enrolment.
In the sixth semester, each student conducts the research for a practical project in addition to the Bachelor's thesis.

Study abroad unit(s)

It is possible to spend a semester at a partner institution of higher education, either in Germany or abroad. The FH Aachen has over 100 partner universities. We strongly encourage German students to spend a semester abroad; however, due to visa restrictions, this is not always possible for international students.

Internships

Students are required to complete an eight-week internship related to their field of study before enrolment.
The purpose of the internship is to give students practical experience in their chosen field and to expose them to a working environment.

Forms of assessment

There are three periods of written exams each year: February/March, July and September.
The degree programme concludes with a Bachelor's thesis, which the student presents in a colloquium.

Course objectives

Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry with a strong practical focus in six semesters
Well-qualified students may continue on to a Master's programme, such as our English-language "European Master of Science in Nuclear Applications", our German-language "Master of Science in Polymer Chemistry" or another Master's programme offered at our university or another institution. Other students find jobs in industry or research.

Language requirements

Applicants must provide proof of their German and English skills.
English: IELTS 4.5 or TOEFL iBT 53
German: level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

Required DSH / TestDaF

Yes

Academic requirements

German entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences or equivalent (http://anabin.kmk.org)
Eight weeks of required internship must be completed before enrolment.
Many international students do not fulfil these requirements, but can qualify through the "Freshman Year" (http://www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/freshman/).

Enrolment fees

The student activity fee is currently about 250 EUR per semester.

Costs of living

Approx. 700 EUR per month, including mandatory health insurance
The semester ticket (included in the student activity fee) includes free use of public transportation in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Job opportunities

Applicants should not count on financing their stay in Jülich or Aachen by working part-time during their studies. However, some students are successful in finding part-time jobs either at the university or elsewhere.

Arrival support

Assistance for new students upon arrival includes help with enrolment procedures, new student orientation, and an intensive German language course before the beginning of the semester.

Services and support for international students

Assistance with cultural and social issues, as well as academic advising and tutoring are available.

Accommodation

Some students live in student dormitories. Other students generally live in shared apartments in which each student has his or her own room. Living areas, bathrooms, and cooking facilities are shared. Furnished rooms start at about 275 EUR per month plus about 75 EUR per month for electricity, water, and heating. Most rooms require the first month's rent and a security deposit of one to three months' rent in advance before you can move into the room. If the room is in good condition when you move out, your security deposit will be returned.
International students can place their names on a waiting list for the student dormitories after they have arrived in Jülich and are enrolled.
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