This two-year Master's programme consists of one compulsory course, a constrained set of core courses, and free choice elective courses, as well as a research project. In your first year you take the one compulsory course and you choose courses from the core set. Your second year is dedicated to your research project. It is also possible to follow this programme part-time.
For detailed information regarding the curriculum and courses, please see the UvA Course Catalogue.
The programme's research training takes place in the form of a research project, conducted either within one of the participating research groups or in industry. The project includes a written Master's thesis and an oral presentation.
You can choose to do a literature study on a subject of your own choosing. You will present your results in an oral presentation to the staff of the division or institute and your fellow students.
At the UvA you can choose to do your Master's programme with a society-/ business-oriented major or minor that focuses on other skills than doing research. In this case you will follow the programme of your chosen scientific discipline during the first year of your Master's (although slightly adjusted), and a society-/ business-oriented major or minor during the second year.
The Master Chemistry can be done part-time, however there is no separate part-time programme. This means that you do the same programme as the full-time programme, but instead you will participate in one course per period instead of two. There are no evening classes and no separate courses for part-time students. You do the exact same programme as the full-time students but at your own pace.
The tuition fee for the part-time programme is different from the one for the full-time programme. Also see the tuition fee overview.
Due to visa requirements, students with a nationality outside the EU, EEA or Switzerland cannot join the part-time programme.
Generally, candidates with a Bachelor's degree from a (Dutch) university of applied sciences (HBO) can be admitted to the MSc Chemistry only after completion of a pre-Master's programme ("schakelprogramma").
All students enrolled in the Chemistry Master's programme are requested to bring their own laptop. More information on specific system requirements can be found here.
Chemistry of Life is a track in the Master's programme Chemistry, a joint degree programme of the University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Courses are taught at locations of both universities. UvA and VU jointly issue a degree certificate to graduates. As a Chemistry student in Amsterdam you benefit from expertise, networks and research projects at both universities and affiliated research institutes.