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Polymer Engineering, a study line under Advanced and Applied Chemistry

Courses 

General Competence Course 

Mandatory

 

 

26316

Chromatography and Analysis

10 points

 

 

 

Choose at least 1 course from:

 

 

28310

Chemical and Biochemical Product Design (suggested)

10 points

42490

Technology, economics, management and organisation

10 points

 

 

 

Choose at least 10 points from:

 

 

 

 

26126

The chemistry of metals in biological systems

 5 points

26231

Physical Chemistry 3

 5 points

26422

Biomolecular Chemistry

 5 points

26433

Organic Chemistry 3

 5 points

28315

Soft Nanotechnology in Colloid and Surface Chemistry (suggested)

 5 points

  

 

 

Remark: Course 26422 and 26126 can not both be taken under General Competence Courses.

Courses 28310 and 28315 are suggested for this specialization.

 

 

Technological Specialization Courses

 

Mandatory: 

 

28212

Polymer Chemistry 

5 points

28213

Polymer Technology  

5 points

 

 

Choose at least 20 points from: 

28811 

Polymers in Processes and Products

5 points

28316 

Laboratory Course in Colloid and Surface Chemistry

5 points

26428 

Spectroscopy of organic compounds

5 points

26438 

NMR spectroscopy

5 points

23522 

Rheology of food and biological materials

5 points

28434 

Membrane Technology 

5 points

28904 

Polymer Physics 

7.5 points

28908

28914

41736

41738 

Rheology of Complex Fluids  

Advanced Polymer Chemistry

Polymer Processes

Experimental Plastics Technology

 

7.5 points

7.5 points

7.5 points

5 points

 

Elective Courses
In principle all advanced level courses at DTU.
 
 
Master Thesis
The thesis work comprises the individual research participation by students in the program. Research projects carry a minimum load of 30 points, but may extend to 50 points. Work corresponding to 30 points must be placed within one five-month period as full-time work.
 
The research project usually will be carried out either at the Department of Chemistry or the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, but certain projects may be in collaboration with Department of Systems Biology (Pharmaceutical Technology) or the Department of Mechanical Engineering (Polymer Engineering). An agreement in writing with a member of the department faculty about the subject and terms for the research project must be obtained well before the commencement of the project. The project must be approved by the coordinator of the MSc program in Advanced and Applied Chemistry.

 

 

 

Last updated by  07.06.2011
Responsible: Stig Wedel
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