Chemistry (Classe LM-54)-Students Enrolled from the Accademic Year 2013-2014

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Master programme
A.Y. 2021/2022
LM-54 - Scienze chimiche (EN)
Master programme
120
ECTS
Access
Open with entry requirements examination
2
Years
Milano
Italian, English
International title
Double Degree
The Master in Chemical Sciences will be awarded to students who have shown:
· To have knowledge and understanding that is founded upon and extends that of the Bachelor's level in Chemistry, and that provides a basis for originality in developing and applying ideas within a research context;
· To have competences which fit them for employment as professional chemists in chemical and related industries or in public service;
· To have attained a standard of knowledge and competence which will give them access to third cycle course units or degree programmes.
Such graduates will:
· have the ability to apply their knowledge and understanding, and problem solving abilities, in new or unfamiliar environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to chemical sciences;
· have the ability to integrate knowledge and handle complexity, and formulate judgements with incomplete or limited information, but that include reflecting on ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgements;
· have the ability to communicate their conclusions, and the knowledge and rationale underpinning these, to specialist and non-specialist audiences clearly and unambiguously;
· have developed those learning skills that will allow them to continue to study in a manner that may be largely self-directed or autonomous, and to take responsibility for their own professional development.
The students with the degree in Chemical Sciences would be entitled to work in public and private-owned laboratories as highly qualified scientists. They could supervise the planning, production and characterization of new products and/or new materials, collaborate in the development of novel technologies, elaborate reports, handle and present chemical information. They could find positions in chemical industry, especially in pharmaceutical and fine chemicals companies, but also in the agrochemical, cosmetic and food chemistry, or teach Chemistry in High Schools.
They can also apply for Doctorate programmes, preferentially in Chemical Sciences, in our University or abroad. On average, around 25% of our students do so, after receiving the degree in Chemical Sciences.

Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
Requisiti e conoscenze richieste per l'accesso
Possono accedere al corso di Laurea Magistrale in Scienze Chimiche i laureati della Classe L-27 (Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche) e quelli della Classe 21 (precedente classe in Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche DM 509/99) provenienti da qualunque Ateneo Italiano, cui viene riconosciuto il pieno possesso dei requisiti curricolari.
Possono altresì accedervi i laureati in corsi di laurea di altra classe di qualunque Ateneo italiano, nonché coloro in possesso di altro titolo di studio conseguito all'estero e riconosciuto idoneo, purché in possesso dei requisiti curricolari.
Per quanto riguarda i requisiti curriculari, ai laureati dei corsi di laurea triennale della classe L-27 dell'Università degli Studi di Milano verranno riconosciuti integralmente i crediti acquisiti.

Tutti gli altri studenti dovranno dimostrare di possedere i requisiti curriculari propri dei laureati della classe L-27. In particolare, sono richiesti:
- almeno 20 CFU nelle discipline matematiche, informatiche e fisiche;
- almeno 70 CFU nei settori scientifico-disciplinari degli ambiti caratterizzanti della classe: CHIM/01-06, CHIM/12, ING-IND/21-22, ING-IND/25 e BIO/10-12.
L'eventuale presenza di CFU in settori scientifico-disciplinari non compresi tra quelli elencati verrà valutata dalla commissione per l'accesso al Corso di Laurea.

Gli studenti italiani e stranieri con titolo di studio accademico conseguito in Italia dovranno obbligatoriamente presentare domanda di ammissione online dal 1/3/2021 al 27/8/2021, secondo le modalità indicate al link https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/frequentare-un-corso-di-laurea/iscriversi/corsi-magistrali-biennali/magistrali-ad-accesso-libero
Possono presentare domanda di ammissione anche i laureandi che intendono laurearsi entro il 31 dicembre 2021.

Modalità di verifica delle conoscenze e della preparazione personale
L'ammissione richiede il possesso dei requisiti curricolari sopraindicati (valutati dopo la domanda di ammissione) e di un'adeguata preparazione personale che verrà valutata da una Commissione composta da almeno tre docenti del CdS, nominata dal Collegio Didattico di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche. La prova di verifica dell'adeguatezza della preparazione dei candidati è selettiva anche nel caso in cui i requisiti curricolari sopraelencati siano soddisfatti.

In particolare, la verifica delle conoscenze e della preparazione personale sarà verificata con le seguenti modalità:

a) Esecuzione dell'European Chemistry Test (EChem Test, http://ectn.eu/committees/virtual-education-community/echemtest/) per l´accertamento delle competenze in Chimica, erogato dalla European Chemistry Thematic Network.
Il test prevede domande, in lingua inglese, a risposta multipla su argomenti raggruppati in quattro sezioni: Chimica Analitica, Chimica Fisica, Chimica Inorganica e Chimica Organica. Il test si intende superato se sono state fornite almeno il 20% di risposte esatte in ognuna delle quattro sezioni. In caso di lievi insufficienze (15-19%) la Commissione di Accesso si riserva di convocare comunque il candidato per valutare meglio la sua preparazione;
b) Colloquio con la Commissione d'Accesso che verterà su argomenti relativi alle discipline trattate nei corsi fondamentali delle Lauree della Classe L-27. L'esito negativo conseguito nel colloquio con la Commissione d'Accesso, comporta la preclusione all'accesso al corso di laurea magistrale per l'anno in corso.

L'EChem Test si svolgerà nei mesi di luglio e settembre 2021, secondo il calendario reperibile al seguente link:
https://scienzechimiche.cdl.unimi.it/sites/lf5y/files/2021-04/AMMISSIONI%20LM54_0.pdf
Il test sarà erogato in modalità remota. Per svolgere il test è necessario un documento di identificazione.
Non è necessario iscriversi al test, la domanda di ammissione comporta l'iscrizione automatica al test. In particolare, qualche giorno prima del Test, gli studenti che avranno fatto domanda di ammissione, riceveranno per e-mail le istruzioni per accedere allo stesso nel giorno indicato. Nelle istruzioni verrà indicato anche come poter effettuare un test di prova (N.B. non verranno forniti altri test di prova).
Nei giorni successivi al Test verrà programmato il colloquio con la Commissione d'Accesso (eventualmente anche in modalità remota).
Un'ulteriore edizione dell'EChemTest, per gli eventuali recuperi delle insufficienze, si svolgerà nel mese di Dicembre 2021, con relativo successivo colloquio. E' possibile sostenere solo un test di recupero, successivo a quello effettuato ed in cui sia risultata l'insufficienza in una o più parti dello stesso. Il test ed il colloquio possono essere effettuati anche prima del conseguimento della laurea, fatto salvo il possesso dei requisiti curriculari su indicati.

TUTTI I CANDIDATI, COMPRESI QUELLI CHE PREVEDONO DI LAUREARSI ENTRO IL 31 DICEMBRE 2021, SONO CALDAMENTE INVITATI A PRESENTARSI AL PRIMO (luglio) o SECONDO (settembre) TEST e QUINDI COLLOQUIO D´AMMISSIONE.

I laureati che avranno superato con esito positivo le prove di verifica potranno immatricolarsi dopo 5 giorni lavorativi dalla data della verifica, nei termini comunque indicati sul sito https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/frequentare-un-corso-di-laurea/iscriversi/iscriversi-un-corso-magistrale

Per gli studenti extra-comunitari, che potrebbero avere problemi di visto e/o di permesso di soggiorno, verrà programmato un EChemTest anche nel mese di maggio. Inoltre, sarà per loro possibile programmare il colloquio in modalità remota usando una piattaforma di videoconferenze.
As part of the study plan, students can participate in the Erasmus programme projects activated for the Degree Course. In particular, under the Erasmus+ programme, students can choose from 20 European partner universities. At these locations students can earn credits by following courses and passing the relevant exams, or by carrying out part of the experimental thesis. The acquisition of credits is subject to the approval by the Academic Board of a specific study plan (the Learning Agreement) and to the passing of the exams at the foreign institution.
Some subjects of the Degree Course are currently taught in English. In addition, within the 12 CFU of free choice, there are also many courses of the Laurea Magistrale in Industrial Chemistry and other Master's Degree Courses taught in English, in order to increase the familiarity of students with the common language of the scientific world and to facilitate their mobility to European locations. In many of the Erasmus partner universities, in fact, the Master's degree courses are taught exclusively in English.
Students can also participate in the numerous seminar meetings with foreign lecturers.
The degree course offers integrated study programmes that award joint/multiple degrees (https://www.unimi.it/en/international/study-abroad/double-degree)
La frequenza alle attività di laboratorio è obbligatoria, in tutti gli altri casi è fortemente consigliata.

Courses list

First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Inorganic Chemistry A 9 96 Italian CHIM/03
Mathematical Methods Applied to Chemistry 6 56 Italian MAT/01 MAT/02 MAT/03 MAT/04 MAT/05 MAT/06 MAT/07 MAT/08 MAT/09
Organic Chemistry A 9 96 Italian CHIM/06
Patents and Management of Innovation 6 48 English SECS-P/07
Physical Chemistry A 9 96 Italian CHIM/02
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Chemical Safety 6 48 English IUS/07
Inorganic Chemistry B 9 96 Italian CHIM/03
Medicinal Chemistry 6 48 English CHIM/08
Organic Chemistry B 9 88 Italian CHIM/06
Physical Chemistry B 9 96 Italian CHIM/02
Programming C 6 56 English INF/01
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
English Proficiency B2 (3 ECTS) 3 0 Italian
Optional activities and study plan rules
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The articulation of the courses in the semesters is described in the section "articulation of the courses".

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NOTA BENE: THE COURSES DENOMINATED IN ENGLISH ARE KEPT IN THIS LANGUAGE

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2 - The student must choose 2 from the following courses
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Inorganic Chemistry A 9 96 Italian First semester CHIM/03
Inorganic Chemistry B 9 96 Italian Second semester CHIM/03
Organic Chemistry A 9 96 Italian First semester CHIM/06
Organic Chemistry B 9 88 Italian Second semester CHIM/06
Physical Chemistry A 9 96 Italian First semester CHIM/02
Physical Chemistry B 9 96 Italian Second semester CHIM/02
3 - Student must earn 12 CFU by selecting 2 of the following items following teachings related and integrative.
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Chemical Safety 6 48 English Second semester IUS/07
Mathematical Methods Applied to Chemistry 6 56 Italian First semester MAT/01 MAT/02 MAT/03 MAT/04 MAT/05 MAT/06 MAT/07 MAT/08 MAT/09
Medicinal Chemistry 6 48 English Second semester CHIM/08
Patents and Management of Innovation 6 48 English First semester SECS-P/07
Programming C 6 56 English Second semester INF/01
year
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Thesis Work and Final Dissertation 39 0 Italian
First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Advanced Methods in Organic Synthesis 6 48 English CHIM/06
Optional activities and study plan rules
5 - The student must earn 12 credits by choosing freely between all the teachings activated, offered by the University, provided they consistency with the educational project, even if they are held in Italian.
However, it is strongly recommended to use distinctive or, as appropriate, elective or integrative courses of the Related and Integrative courses of of the Chemical Master's Degrees consistent with the educational project.
First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Advanced Electroanalytical Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/01
Advanced Physics Methods in Organic Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/06
Catalytic Methodologies in Organic Synthesis 6 48 English CHIM/06
Catalytic Processes 6 48 Italian CHIM/02
Chemistry of Natural Products 6 48 Italian CHIM/06
Crystal Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/02
Environmental Analytical Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/01
Environmental Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/12
Environmental Elettrochemistry 6 48 English CHIM/02
Organometallic Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/03
Photochemistry 6 48 English CHIM/02
Physical Chemistry of Disperse Systems and of Interfaces 6 48 English CHIM/02
Quantum Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/02
Special Synthesis Techniques in Organic Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/06
Synthesis and Applications of Inorganic Materials 6 48 Italian CHIM/03
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Bioinorganic Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/03
Bioorganic Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/06
Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds 6 48 Italian CHIM/06
Databases and Cheminformatics Fundamentals 6 48 Italian CHIM/06
Electrochemistry 6 56 Italian CHIM/02
Homogeneous Catalysis 6 48 English CHIM/03
Nanoparticles: Chemistry and Applications 6 48 Italian CHIM/06
Photoluminescence and Magnetic Resonance: Applications in Organometallic and Inorganic Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/01
Physical Chemistry of Solid State and Surface 6 48 Italian CHIM/02
Physico-Chemical Methods of Investigation Applied to Molecular Systems and Nanostructured 6 48 Italian CHIM/02
Simulation Modeling of Biomolecules 6 48 English CHIM/02
Solid State Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/03
Structural Biology and Enzymology 6 48 English BIO/10
Structural Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/03
Supramolecular Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/03
Theoretical Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/02
Optional activities and study plan rules
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In the first and second year the student must choose, from the following table, courses for a total of 36 CFUs so that
 - at least 6 credits belong to the chemical-analytical and environmental disciplines: CHIM/01 and CHIM/12
- at least 6 credits belong to the chemical-organic disciplines: CHIM / 06
- at least 12 credits belong to the disciplinary field "chemical-inorganic and chemical-physical disciplines": CHIM/03 and CHIM/02.
It is considered useful to point out that in the next academic year will be active also the course "Catalytic Processes". (6 CFU - CHIM/02).
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Advanced Electroanalytical Chemistry 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/01
Advanced Methods in Organic Synthesis 6 48 English First semester CHIM/06
Advanced Physics Methods in Organic Chemistry 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/06
Bioinorganic Chemistry 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/03
Bioorganic Chemistry 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/06
Catalytic Methodologies in Organic Synthesis 6 48 English First semester CHIM/06
Catalytic Processes 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/02
Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/06
Chemistry of Natural Products 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/06
Crystal Chemistry 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/02
Databases and Cheminformatics Fundamentals 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/06
Electrochemistry 6 56 Italian Second semester CHIM/02
Environmental Analytical Chemistry 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/01
Environmental Chemistry 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/12
Environmental Elettrochemistry 6 48 English First semester CHIM/02
Homogeneous Catalysis 6 48 English Second semester CHIM/03
Nanoparticles: Chemistry and Applications 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/06
Organometallic Chemistry 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/03
Photochemistry 6 48 English First semester CHIM/02
Photoluminescence and Magnetic Resonance: Applications in Organometallic and Inorganic Chemistry 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/01
Physical Chemistry of Disperse Systems and of Interfaces 6 48 English First semester CHIM/02
Physical Chemistry of Solid State and Surface 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/02
Physico-Chemical Methods of Investigation Applied to Molecular Systems and Nanostructured 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/02
Quantum Chemistry 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/02
Simulation Modeling of Biomolecules 6 48 English Second semester CHIM/02
Solid State Chemistry 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/03
Special Synthesis Techniques in Organic Chemistry 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/06
Structural Biology and Enzymology 6 48 English Second semester BIO/10
Structural Chemistry 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/03
Supramolecular Chemistry 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/03
Synthesis and Applications of Inorganic Materials 6 48 Italian First semester CHIM/03
Theoretical Chemistry 6 48 Italian Second semester CHIM/02
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NORME TRANSITORIE

- Gli studenti che provengono dalle Lauree Triennali in Chimica Applicata ed Ambientale delle classi 21 e L-27 possono scegliere come insegnamenti Caratterizzanti sia da 6 che 9 CFU anche insegnamenti attivati per la Laurea Magistrale in Industrial Chemistry , sempre previa approvazione della Commissione Piani di studio.
Course location
Milano
Presidente del Collegio Didattico
Prof. Luigi Falciola
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