Degree in Chemistry
240
credits
- Faculty of Science
Entry Profile
Taking the Chemistry programme will be much easier with:
- A good general level of chemistry and mastery of chemical formulation and stoichiometric calculations.
- A good level of physics and mathematics.
- Sound knowledge of English since it is the scientific language par excellence and many textbooks and research journals are written in English.
- Knowledge and aptitude for IT.
- Skills in handling laboratory material.
Entry information
Number of places.
Academic year
2019-20: 54
Course entry methods
Course entry methods | Preferences |
---|---|
Students who have passed a university entrance examination
(1)
Higher vocational graduates (2) |
(3) Weighted subjects in the voluntary stage.
Academic year
2019-20:
|
Those who have passed the over-25s entrance examination | Sciences |
University graduates | |
Over-40s who have accredited professional or work experience | |
Those who have passed the over-45s entrance examination | |
University programmes started at another UIB campus | |
Specific students who have a high-school diploma without the PAU | |
Official Spanish university studies already begun | |
Overseas university studies already begun or finished without being officially accredited |
Admission mark calculation
For programmes with limited places, the entrance mark for courses will be calculated
in accordance with the following criteria:
(1)
For entry with high-school diploma or equivalent (PAU: university entrance exam)
, the entrance mark is calculated (out of 14 points) with the entrance mark and the
two best weighted marks from passed subjects, in
accordance with the weighting parameters.
(2)
For entry with a higher vocational qualification
, the entrance mark is calculated (out of 14 points) with the average from the training
course and the two best weighted marks from
subjects passed in the PAU entrance block, in accordance with the weighting parameters.
(3) For further information, please see the full details of the
weighting parameters for university admission
Cut-off markNotas de corte
Useful information
- Pre-registration information activities and advice
- Entry and admission: Entry and admission procedure information (pre-enrolment and registration)
- Registration: Registration information
Validations
Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee for GQUI
Chair
Secretary
Member 1
Member 2
Member 3
Oliver López-Guarch, Isabel
Accreditation grid for first and second cycle curricula and new curricula (degree)
Table of equivalences by curriculum Degree in Chemistry
Chemistry (2001 syllabus)
Chemistry (2001 syllabus) | Degree in Chemistry |
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2332: Experimentation in Chemical Engineering I |
21448: Experimentation in Chemical Engineering I |
2333: Experimentation in Chemical Engineering II |
21449: Experimentation in Chemical Engineering II |
4800: Physics |
|
4801: Mathematics |
|
4803: Basic Operations and Safety in the Chemical Laboratory |
21402: General Chemistry Laboratory I |
4808: Physical Chemistry I |
21413: Physical Chemistry II |
4809: Organic Chemistry |
|
4810: Inorganic Chemistry |
21406: Inorganic Chemistry I |
4811: Chemical Engineering |
21410: Chemical Engineering |
4812: Introduction to Experimentation in Organic Chemistry |
21417: Organic Chemistry Experimentation |
4813: Introduction to Experimentation in Inorganic Chemistry |
21411: Inorganic Chemistry Experimentation |
4814: Physical Chemistry II |
|
4815: Introduction to Experimentation in Physical Chemistry |
21423: Physical Chemistry Experimentation |
4816: Introduction to Experimentation in Analytical Chemistry |
21424: Analytical Chemistry Experimentation |
4817: Biochemistry |
21425: Biological Chemistry |
4818: Analytical Chemistry |
|
4819: Advanced Organic Chemistry |
21422: Organic Synthesis |
4821: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
|
4822: Structural Determination |
21415: Structural Determination |
|
21428: Advanced Chemistry Laboratory |
|
21428: Advanced Chemistry Laboratory |
|
21428: Advanced Chemistry Laboratory |
4824: Instrumental Analysis |
21419: Instrumental Analysis |
|
21428: Advanced Chemistry Laboratory |
|
21428: Advanced Chemistry Laboratory |
|
21428: Advanced Chemistry Laboratory |
4829: Science of Materials |
21426: Science of Materials |
4830: Pharmaceutical Chemistry |
21434: Medical Chemistry |
4831: Biopolymers |
21433: Chemistry of Biological Macromolecules |
4832: Foundations of Environmental Chemistry |
21443: Foundations of Environmental Chemistry |
4834: Technology of the Environment |
21447: Technology of Environment |
4835: Energy and the Environment |
21446: Energy and the Environment |
4843: Unitary Operations in Environmental Engineering |
21450: Operations of Separation in Chemical Engineering |
4844: Solid State Chemistry |
21453: Chemistry and Technology of the Solid State |
4845: Clinical Chemistry. Special Methods of Analysis. |
21436: Clinical Analyses |
4847: Bio-organic Chemistry |
21432: Bio-organic Chemistry |
4848: Bio-inorganic Chemistry |
21431: Bio-inorganic Chemistry |
4850: Chemistry of Natural Products |
21435: Chemistry of Natural Products |
4851: Analytical Chemistry of the Environment |
21444: Environmental Analytical Chemistry |
4852: Management and Authorization Systems of Chemical Laboratories and Industrie |
21441: Quality Management in Chemical LaboratoriesQuality Management in Chemical L |
4854: Theoretic and Computational Chemistry |
21439: Molecular Design |
4855: Computer Aided Molecular Design |
21439: Molecular Design |
Accreditation of English Skills
In order to be awarded the degree, students must show that they have reached a level of English by the end of their course that equates to level B2 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), in accordance with how this requirement is stipulated in the curriculum. The different ways to attain this are:
- passing the specific English language course on the curriculum.
- handing in a certificate or accreditation, recognised by the UIB, which shows the student has obtained a minimum level of English equivalent to B2 in the CEFR.
- passing a set number of subjects taught in English on the degree course.
- passing a set number of subjects taught in English on a mobility programme.
Academic Accreditation Committee
Regulatory Agreement 10714/2013, whereby the regulations for awarding academic accreditation for participation in university cultural, sports, student representation, solidarity and cooperation activities are approved.