About the program

Admissions open
  • Master

    Degree

  • English

    Language of instructions

  • 2 years

    Years of study

  • Full-time

    Study mode

  • Czechia, Prague

    Location

The study programme “Chemistry, Technology, and Materials” consists of two specializations, “Chemistry and Chemical Technology” and “Materials Chemistry and Technology”. This programme is designed as a follow-up Master programme (culminating with a Master degree and the Czech title Ing., the equivalent of an MSc.). The programmes builds upon prior education of graduates with bachelor degrees (Bc.) from the UCT Prague “Chemistry and Technology” bachelor programme or an equivalent bachelor programme at a university or comparable institution abroad. The programme is taught in English (requiring, at a minimum, B2 level English language skills) and is designed for students that cannot or do not wish to enrol in a Czech language programme. In addition to this common programme foundation, with a Chemistry and Chemical Technology specialization, students focus on organic synthesis, retrosynthesis, process design, molecular spectroscopy, and several more specialized topics (catalysis, transition metals in organic synthesis, and so on). Students can also select a Master Double Degree in Applied Chemistry according to a bilateral agreement between the UCT Prague, Czech Republic, and the University of Burgundy in Dijon, France. This double degree requires one year abroad and one year at the home university.

Required documents for admission

When applying for admission to University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague in Czechia you should prepare all required documents. Request a list of necessary documents directly from a university, as it may vary for different countries. Using our live chat, you can also ask for sample documents.

  • List of publications (relevant for PhD applicants only)
  • Recognition (Nostrification)
  • Diploma or Graduation certificate with Transcript of records (Bachelor degree applicants)
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Letter of motivation
  • Certificate of English language knowledge
  • Recent Health certificate
  • Copy of your passport

Contacts

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
Technická 5
Prague 166 28
Czechia

Tuition fees

  • ~ $3,100 / year

    Fee for international students

  • ~ $3,100 / year

    Fee for domestic students

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