Timetable of the Chemist faculty of KLTE

Timetable of the Chemist faculty of KLTE

The table below shows the timetable of the Chemist faculty of Lajos Kosuth University, Debrecen, Hungary.

The first column includes the name of subjects. Columns labeled 1-10 contain the number of lessonsper week by semesters. The first number in these columns refers to lectures, the second one for laboratory. The last three columns show the number of semesters when the students get mark from the subject. P stands for practical mark, E stands for exam and C stands for course-unit examination.

SUBJECT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. P E C
* = Compulsory courses:
General Chemistry 4+4 - - - - - - - - - 1 1
Inorganic Chemistry - 3+4 2+4 - - - - - - - 23 23 4
Physical Chemistry - 3+0 3+0 3+4 0+6 - - - - - 45 234 5
Organic Chemistry - - 3+0 3+0 2+6 0+6 - - - - 56 345 6
Analytical Chemistry - - 2+0 2+4 0+6 - - - - - 45 34
** = Subjects for the 4th course-unit examination:
Industrial Chemistry - - - 3+0 3+0 - - - - - 45 8'
Biochemistry - - - - - - - - - - X 8'
Colloidchemistry - - - - - - - - - - X 8'
Nuclear Chemistry - - - - - - - - - - X 8'
Instrumental Structure Analytisis - - - - - - - - - - X 8'
Polymer Chemistry - - - - - - - - - - X 8'
*** = Advanced courses:
+ + + + + + + + + +
* = Compulsory courses:
Dissertation - - - - - - - - 25 25 9
Mathematics 3+2 3+2 1+1 - - - - - - - 3 12
Physics - 3+0 3+0 2+2 - - - - - - 4 23


Signs

* Compulsory courses
** Subjects for the 4th course-unit examination. Students have to choice a subject for the 4th course-unit examination from the below six subjects. A 2 lesson lecture is compulsory to pass in any semester from each subject except Industrial Chemistry. (sign: X).
*** Requirements concerning advanced courses can be found below.

In 5. or 6. semester an 8-day visit in a chemical factory is compulsory. After the 6. semester a 4-week practice in a chemical factory is compulsory.

Basic courses

The basic courses end with a course-unit examination except Analytical Chemistry. They must be learnt according to the date of the course-unit examination.

1. General Chemistry. 2. General Chemistry laboratory. 3. Inorganic Chemistry I. 4. Inorganic Chemistry II. 5. Inorganic Chemistry laboratory I. 6. Inorganic Chemistry laboratory II. 7. Physical Chemistry I. 8. Physical Chemistry II. 9. Physical Chemistry III. 10. Physical Chemistry laboratory I. 11. Physical Chemistry laboratory II. 12. Organic Chemistry I. 13. Organic Chemistry II. 14. Organic Chemistry III. 15. Organic Chemistry laboratory I. 16 Organic Chemistry laboratory II. 17. Analytical Chemistry. 18. Instrumental Analytical Chemistry. 19. Analytical Chemistry laboratory. 20. Instrumental Analytical laboratory.

Subjects of the 4th course-unit examination

To obtain the Chemist MSc 4 course-unit examinations must be passed. 3 of the 4 are in basic subjects. The 4th one must be choosen from six subjects. This examination must be passed by the end of the 8. semester. In the subject chossen for the 4th examination -- if there are not another requirements -- two 2-lesson courses and one 4-hour laboratory are compulsory. In the other five subjects one 2-lesson course is compulsory, except Industrial Chemistry. In Industrial Chemistry two 3-lesson lectures is compulsory for everybody. For those choosing this subject for the 4th examination a 4-hour laboratory is compulsory as well.

I. Biochemistry
21. Biochemistry I. (2 lessons, 6. semester). 22. Biochemistry II. (2 lessons, 7. semester). 23. Biochemistry laboratory (4 lessons, 7. semester)

II. Colloid Chemistry
24. Introduction into Colloid and Surface Chemsitry (2 lessons, .. semester). 25. Geberal Colloid Chemistry laboratory (4 lessons, .. semester). 26. Theoretical Basis of Colloid and Surface Chemistry (2 lessons, .. semester). 27. Biocolloid Chemistry (2 lessons, .. semester). 28. Colloid Chemistry of Macromolecules (2 lessons, .. semester) For the course-unit examination Nr. 25. is compulsory, and one must be choosen from Nr. 24. and 26., and one from Nr. 27. and 28.

III. Nuclear Chemistry
29. Nuclear Chemistry I. (2 lessons, odd semesters). 30. Nuclear Chemistry II. (2 lessons, even semesters). 31. Nuclear Chemistry laboratory (4 or 2 or 8 lessons, .. semester)

IV. Industrial Chemistry
32. Industrial Chemistry I. (3 lessons, 4. semester). 33. Industrial Chemistry II. (3 lessons, 5. semester). 34. Industrial Chemistryi laboratory (4 lessons, 6.-8. semester)

V. Instrumental Structure Anlaysis
35. Instrumental Structure Anlaysis I. (2 lessons, odd semester). 36. Instrumental Structure Anlaysis II. (2 lessons, even semester). 37. Instrumental Structure Anlaysis laboratory I. (4 lessons, even semester). 38. Instrumental Structure Anlaysis laboratory II. (4 lessons, odd semester)

VI. Polymer Chemistry
39. Intriduction to Macromulecular Chemistry (2 lessons, 3.-5. semester). 40. Macromolecular Chemistry (2 lessons, 5.-6. semester). 41. Macromolecular Chemistry laboratory (4 lessons, 7.-8. semester)

Advanced courses

Beyond compulsory subjects 13 (14 for those who take the 4th course-unit examination in Industrial Chemistry) exams must be taken in the advanced courses given on a list. From these at least 11 (12 for those who take the 4th course-unit examination in Industrial Chemistry) must be taken by the end of the 8. semester. In addition 8 practical marks must be obtained from those given on a list as well (all of them must be obtained by the end of the 8. semester). At least 3 from these 8 laboratories must be obtained in 4-lesson laboratories. At least 1 but not more than 2 marks (practical mark or exam) have to be obtained in subjects Nr. 55., 56. and 57. (55.: Crystallography, 56.: Mineralogy-Geochemistry, 57.: Determination of Minerals) At least 1 mark has to be obtained in Computing/Informatics among advanced courses but not more than two can be taken into consideration among them.

According to the timetable 36 exams have to be taken in basic and professional subjects. From these 11 have to be obtained in professional basic subjects, 2 in Mathematics, 2 in Physics, 2 in the subjects chosen for the 4th course-unit examination, 2 in Industrial Chemistry, and 1-1 in each subject not choosen for the 4th course-unit examination. These equal to 23 (22 for those who take the 4th course-unit examination in Industrial Chemistry) marks. The remainding 13 (14 for those who take the 4th course-unit examination in Industrial Chemistry) marks can be obtained either in previously listed subjects not choosen for the 4th course-unit examination or other courses offered by the departments. The laboratories must be taken on the same way according to the requirements described above.

The conditions of starting a course can be found in the detailed description of the courses. (Courses start only in case of enough applicants.)

Marks obtained in 1-lesson courses are taken into account as 0.5 marks among the 13 (14 for those who take the 4th course-unit examination in Industrial Chemistry) marks. Thus two of this kind of marks equals to one mark obtained in a 2-lesson course.

Requirements of sociological education and language learning are determined centrally.

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