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UNIWERSITY OF WARSAW

1 Pasteura Str., 02-093 Warsaw, Poland, phone: +48 (0)22 822 02 11




The Polish Scientific Research Council
surveys regularly rank the Chemistry Department of the University of Warsaw among the top graduate and research institutes in terms of the excellence of its faculty and the quality of faculty research and publications. Furthermore, the Polish Chemical Society considers this department to be one of the best schools nationwide.
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Master Studies (M.Sc., level II)

Semester 2M - List of classes


01. Physical Chemistry - Specialization - Laboratory

02. Physical Chemistry - Specialization - Seminar specjalizacyjne

03. Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry - Specialization - Laboratory

04. Advanced analytical chemistry - Specialization - Seminar

05. Organic Chemistry - Specialization - Laboratory

06. Organic Chemistry - Specialization - Seminar

07. Theoretical Chemistry - Specialization - Laboratory

08. Crystallography - Specialization - Laboratory

09. Quantum chemistry and crystallography - Specialization -Seminar

10. Soft matter, self-organization, phase transitions - Specialization - Seminar

11. Soft matter, self-organization, phase transitions - Specialization - Laboratory

12. Nuclear Chemistry - Specialization - Laboratory

13. Nuclear Chemistry - Specialization - Seminar

14. Chemical Technology - Specialization - Laboratory

15. Chemical Technology - Specialization - Seminar

16. Molecular Orbitals in Chemistry - Lecture

17. Molecular Orbitals in Chemistry - Computer laboratory

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20. Fundamentals of Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis - Lecture

21. Krystalochemia i krystalografia fizyczna - Wykład

22. Krystalochemia i krystalografia fizyczna - Ćwiczenia

23. Applied Electrochemistry - Specialization Lecture

24. Nuclear Energy and Radiochemistry - Specialization Lecture

25. Optimization Methods in Chemistry - Specialization Lecture

26. Spectroscopy of UV, VIS and IR in Chemistry - Specialization Lecture

27. Isotope Effects on the Properties of Liquid Mixtures - Monographic Lecture

28. Isotope Exchange - Monographic Lecture

29. Physicochemical Fundamentals of the Isotope Methods - Specialization Lecture

30. Trace Analysis of Organic Compounds in the Environment - Specialization Lecture

31. Electromigration Techniques - Monographic Lecture

32. Computer Simulation of Polymers and Biopolymers - Specialization Lecture

33. Biosensors - Lecture

34. Role of Metal Ions in Biologically Important Compounds - Lecture

35. Wstęp do Biofizyki Molekularnej - Lecture

36. Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds - Specialization Lecture

37. Natural Compounds and Their Impact on Drug Syntheses - Monographic Lecture

38. Principles of Asymmetric Transformations - Specialization Lecture

39. Microwaves in Organic Synthesis - Monographic Lecture

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41. Synthesis and Application of Isotopes in Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Medicine -
      Lecture

42. Thermochemistry and Thermodynamics - Specialization Lecture

43. Autoxidation and Antioxidants - Monographic Lecture

44. Mechanisms and Kinetics of Polyreactions - Specialization Lecture

45. Free Radicals in Chemistry and Biochemistry - Specialization Lecture

46. Membrane Methods - Monographic Lecture

47. Automation in Chemical Analysis - Specialization Lecture

48. Theory of π-electron compounds - Specialization Lecture

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50. Electroanalysis - Specialization Lecture

51. Fundamentals of Molecular Optics; Electrical and Optical Properties of Molecules
      - Specialization Lecture

52. Introduction to organometallic chemistry - Monographic Lecture

53. Functional photonic nanomaterials-synthesis, characterization and ongoing applications
      - Monographic Lecture

54. Presentation Skill - Monographic Lecture

55. Atmospheric Chemical Kinetics - Monographic Lecture

56. Computer Aided Drug Design - Monographic Lecture

57. Electrochemistry of organic compounds - Monographic Lecture

58. Ionic Liquids - Monographic Lecture

59. Chemistry of Colour - Monographic Lecture

60. Structural information obtained by means of surface vibrational techniques
      - Lecture