Diploma subjects

Diploma courses - CHEMICAL BUSINESS, second cycle studies

Immediately after the recruitment process, second-cycle students choose the organisational unit of the Faculty of Chemistry (Department, Laboratory) in which they will carry out their master's thesis and, at the same time, a block of subjects related to it (monograph lecture, master's seminar and master's laboratory). The choice of organisational unit is made on the basis of the information about the proposed scientific and research topic posted on its home page. The student informs the Dean's Office for Student Affairs of his or her choice by sending a completed individual selection sheet to the Dean's Office. As part of the master's studio and master's seminar, the student prepares a master's thesis, which is then evaluated by a thesis supervisor and a reviewer. Second-cycle studies end with a master's exam.


Department

Head

Unit's acronym

Department of Environmental Analysis

Professor Piotr Stepnowski, PhD, DSc

DEA

Department of Analytical Chemistry

Professor Tadeusz Ossowski, PhD, DSc, Eng.

DACh

Department of Biomedical Chemistry

Professor Sylwia Rodziewicz-Motowidło, PhD, DSc

DBCh

Department of Bioinorganic Chemistry

Professor Mariusz Makowski, PhD, DSc

DBICh

Department of Physical Chemistry

Professor Janusz Rak, PhD, DSc

DPCh

Department of Organic Chemistry

Professor Adam Prahl, PhD, DSc

DOCh

Department of Environmental Technology

Professor Adriana Zaleska-Medynska, PhD, DSc, Eng.

DET

Department of Environmental Chemistry and Radiochemistry

Proffesor dr hab. Bogdan Skwarzec, PhD, DSc

DEChR

Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry

Proffesor Lech Chmurzyński, PhD, DSc, Eng.

DGICh

Department of Molecular Biochemistry

Proffesor Krzysztof Rolka, PhD, DSc

DMBc

Department of Molecular Biotechnology

Proffesor Piotr Skowron, PhD, DSc

DMBt

 

Monographic lectures for semester 2:



Department


Lecture title


Department of Analytical Chemistry


Research methods in supramolecular chemistry


Department of Bioinorganic Chemistry


Interactions of antimicrobials agents with metalions


Department of Environmental Analysis


Sampling and its preparing for analysis


Department of Physical Chemistry


Introduction into photochemistry / Radiosensitizers - in the service of oncology


Department of Environmental Technology


Green technology


Department of Environmental Chemistry and Radiochemistry


Environmental radiochemistry and radiological protection


Department of Biomedical Chemistry


Selected issues in chemistry of peptides, part I


Department of Organic Chemistry


Synthesis methods and biochemical properties of proteins and glycoproteins


Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry


Physico chemistry of complex compounds


Department of Molecular Biochemistry


Chemical synthesis of peptides


Department of Molecular Biotechnology


Peptides and proteins in science and industry

 

Monographic lectures for semester 3:



Department


Lecture title


Department of Environmental Analysis


Lipid analysis


Department of Bioinorganic Chemistry


Intermolecular interactions in bioinorganic systems


Department of Environmental Technology


Advanced oxidation processes


Department of Physical Chemistry


Introduction into quantum computer chemistry


Department of Analytical Chemistry


Advanced electrochemical methods


Department of Environmental Chemistry and Radiochemistry


Chemical and radiochemical environmental analysis


Department of Biomedical Chemistry


Selected issues in chemistry of peptides, part II


Department of Organic Chemistry


Selected issues of carbohydrate chemistry


Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry


Chemistry of non-aqueous solutions


Department of Molecular Biochemistry


Biologically active peptides


Department of Molecular Biotechnology


Medical biotechnology

 

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Submitted on Friday, 24. July 2020 - 13:58 by Andrzej Nowacki Changed on Saturday, 6. May 2023 - 14:16 by Andrzej Nowacki