Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Physics + Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry

Study guides

Title of qualification awarded

Diploma in Physics and Diploma in Chemistry

Timetables

1st year: Mornings (subjects in Chemistry) and afternoons (subjects in Physics).
All other years: Mornings (subjects in Physics) and afternoons (subjects in Chemistry).

Study plan information

Table of credits for each course

  Basic training  Compulsory Optional Bachelor's Degree Final Project
1st year 60 6    
2nd year 6 58    
3rd year   67    
4th year   71    
5th year   18 30 27
Totals 66 220 30 27

Period of study

Six-monthly /year-long

Part-time or full-time

Full-time dedication Part-time dedication can also be considered.

Specialisations

Specialisation in Fundamental Physics
Specialisation in Applied Physics
Specialisation in Materials Chemistry
Specialisation in Biological Chemistry
Specialisation in Industrial and Environmental Chemistry

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year
  • Mechanics and Relativity
  • Waves and Optics
  • Introduction to Experimental Physics
  • Calculus I and II
  • Algebra I and II
  • Fundamentals of Chemistry I and II
  • Experimentation and Computer Resources
  • Classical Mechanics
  • Mechanics Laboratory
  •  Electricity and Magnetism
  • Calculation of Variables  
  • Differential Equations
  • Quantum Chemistry
  • Thermodynamics and Kinetics
  • Chemistry of Elements
  • Numerical Methods I
3rd year 4th year
  • Electromagnetism
  • Electromagnetics Laboratory
  • Structure and Reactivity of Organic Compounds
  • Analytical and Electroanalytical Chemistry
  • Transport Phenomena and Surface Phenomena
  • Spectroscopy
  • Complex Variable Analysis
  • Numerical Methods II
  • Basic Chemical Engineering 
  • Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
  • Optics
  • Optics Laboratory
  • Chemistry of Co-ordination and Organometallics
  • Synthetic Methods
  • Organic Synthesis Laboratory
  • Inorganic Synthesis Laboratory
  • Structural Determination
  • Quantum Physics I and II
  • Separation Techniques
  • Biochemistry
5th year  
  • Methods of Spectroscopic Analysis
  • Chromatographic Analysis and Spectroscopy Laboratory
  • Laboratory Chemistry Experiments Physics
  • Materials Science
  • Bachelor's Degree Final Project in Physics (12 credits)
  • Bachelor's Degree Final Project in Chemistry (15 credits)
 

Optional subjects

5th year 
You must enrol in 30 optional credits and choose from the following subjects in Physics and Chemistry.
Physics Chemistry
  • Electrodynamics and Synchrotron Radiation
  • Electronics
  • Environmental Physics
  • Solid State Physics
  • Nanomaterial Physics (A)
  • Radiation Physics
  • Statistical Physics
  • Fluids and Superfluids
  • History of Physics
  • Quantum Information (A)
  • Introduction to Biophysics
  • Introduction to Photonics
  • Introduction to Astrophysics
  • Advanced Laboratory
  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Advanced Quantum Mechanics
  • Mechanical Theory and Non-Linear Systems
  • Advanced Mathematical Methods
  • Applied Optics
  • Quantum Optics
  • Work Placement
  • General Relativity and Cosmology
  • High Energy Physics
  • Accelerator Physics
  • Introduction to Materials Science
  • Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics
  • Hospital Physics
  • Quality Analysis and Management
  • Molecular Biology
  • Characterisation of Materials
  • Catalysis
  • Business Economics and Administration
  • Electrochemistry and Corrosion
  • Protein Engineering
  • History of Chemistry 
  • Polymeric Materials and Biomaterials
  • Metals in Biology and Medicine
  • Industrial and Environmental Monitoring
  • Nanochemistry and Nanomaterials
  • Work Placement
  • Environmental Chemistry and Sustainability
  • Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • Bioorganic Chemistry
  • Computational Chemistry of Solids
  • Solid State Chemistry
  • Industrial Inorganic Chemistry
  • Industrial Organic Chemistry
  • Project Writing and Execution
  • Biomolecular Simulation
  • Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds
  • Current Scientific Matters

(A) Lectures are in English.

You can also enrol in the corresponding subjects and obtain a specialisation in Physics or in Chemistry. In order to earn a specialisation you must complete a minimum of 30 credits belonging to that track.
Specialisation in Fundamental Physics Specialisation in Applied Physics

6 credits from the general subjects block

  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Mechanical Theory and Non-Linear Systems
  • Electrodynamics and Synchrotron Radiation
  • Statistical Physics
  • Solid State Physics
  • Advanced Laboratory

24 credits

  • Advanced Quantum Mechanics
  • Fluids and Superfluids
  • Quantum Optics
  • General Relativity and Cosmology
  • Quantum Information
  • High Energy Physics

6 credits from the general subjects block

  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Mechanical Theory and Non-Linear Systems
  • Electrodynamics and Synchrotron Radiation
  • Statistical Physics
  • Solid State Physics
  • Advanced Laboratory

24 credits from the applications block

  • Applied Optics
  • Nanomaterial Physics
  • Environmental Physics
  • Radiation Physics
  • Electronics
  • Accelerator Physics
  • Hospital Physics
Specialisation in Materials Chemistry Specialisation in Biological Chemistry
Characterisation of Materials
Polymeric Materials and Biomaterials
Nanochemistry and Nanomaterials
Solid State Chemistry
Computational Chemistry of Solids
Catalysis
Electrochemistry and Corrosion
Metals in Biology and Medicine
Bioanalytical Chemistry
Bioorganic Chemistry
Biomolecular Simulation
Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds
Molecular Biology
Protein Engineering
Specialisation in Industrial and Environmental Chemistry  
Quality Analysis and Management
Electrochemistry and Corrosion
Industrial and Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Chemistry and Sustainability
Industrial Inorganic Chemistry
Industrial Organic Chemistry
Catalysis
Business Economics and Administration
Polymeric Materials and Biomaterials
Project Writing and Execution