Physical Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Curriculum

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Specialization in Chemical Engineering

Specialization in Physical and Analytical Chemistry

Specialization in Chemoinformatics

About the Program

The Master’s program in Physical Chemistry/Chemical Engineering is a two-year program that combines three specialization areas: Chemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Chemistry, and Chemoinformatics. The program is open to graduates holding a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering or General Chemistry.

In the first year (M1), students attend theoretical courses and participate in laboratory sessions across all three areas. The spring semester of M1 concludes with a five-week practical training. In the final semester of the second year (M2), students complete a five-month internship either in a research laboratory or an industrial organization.

Graduates of the Physical Chemistry/Chemical Engineering program receive diplomas from both the Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University (ASOIU) and the University of Strasbourg (UNISTRA).

Knowledge and Skills Acquired

  • Students acquire advanced knowledge in Chemical Engineering, Analytical and Physical Chemistry, or Chemoinformatics.
  • They develop the experimental skills necessary for laboratory work.
  • Foundations of research methodology are mastered, along with the ability to construct sound reasoning and critically use scientific literature and tools.
  • Written and oral communication skills, particularly in English, are strengthened for professional environments.
  • Students cultivate the ability to work independently, set priorities, manage time efficiently, and evaluate their personal development.

Admission Requirements

UFAZ seeks diligent, highly motivated students who can quickly grasp complex concepts in chemistry, apply their knowledge to solve practical problems, and communicate fluently in English. The ideal candidate should hold a strong bachelor’s education in fundamental chemistry, chemical engineering, experimental chemistry, and informatics. Prior laboratory experience in chemistry is considered an advantage.