Chemistry (Classe L-27)-Students Enrolled from the Academic Year 2011-2012
The course aims to achieve the following training objectives:
- provide adequate knowledge of the different sectors of chemistry, in the basic, theoretical, experimental and applicative aspects and an adequate basic preparation in mathematical and physical disciplines;
- provide adequate mastery in the use of chemical knowledge in relation to other scientific and technical disciplines;
- provide a good knowledge of experimental laboratory methods;
- provide adequate basic knowledge of a chemical nature, useful for insertion in work activities that require familiarity with the scientific method;
- develop the ability to apply innovative methods and techniques and to use complex equipment;
- develop the ability to adapt to the evolution of the discipline, to interact with culturally contiguous professionals and to continue studies in Master's Degree courses.
- provide adequate knowledge of the different sectors of chemistry, in the basic, theoretical, experimental and applicative aspects and an adequate basic preparation in mathematical and physical disciplines;
- provide adequate mastery in the use of chemical knowledge in relation to other scientific and technical disciplines;
- provide a good knowledge of experimental laboratory methods;
- provide adequate basic knowledge of a chemical nature, useful for insertion in work activities that require familiarity with the scientific method;
- develop the ability to apply innovative methods and techniques and to use complex equipment;
- develop the ability to adapt to the evolution of the discipline, to interact with culturally contiguous professionals and to continue studies in Master's Degree courses.
Graduates will possess knowledge suitable for carrying out professional activities and related functions in the following occupational areas:
- in chemical and pharmaceutical research
- in the fields of synthesis of new products and new materials, applying the disciplinary methods of investigation acquired
- in the realization, analysis and characterization of new products
- in the experimentation of new technologies
- in the study of solutions for product improvement, analysis, synthesis and characterization
Employment opportunities are in the chemical industry, with particular regard to fine chemicals, the pharmaceutical industry and research and development laboratories, both in the public and private sectors and in particular in public and private research institutions, analyze, control and quality certification laboratories and industries and work environments that require basic knowledge in the chemical sectors.
The course prepares for the professions of Chemist and Researcher in chemical and pharmaceutical sciences.
For the graduate of this class is expected to enroll in the Register of the National Federation of the Orders of Chemists and Physicists as Junior Chemist, after passing the State Exam.
Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
- in chemical and pharmaceutical research
- in the fields of synthesis of new products and new materials, applying the disciplinary methods of investigation acquired
- in the realization, analysis and characterization of new products
- in the experimentation of new technologies
- in the study of solutions for product improvement, analysis, synthesis and characterization
Employment opportunities are in the chemical industry, with particular regard to fine chemicals, the pharmaceutical industry and research and development laboratories, both in the public and private sectors and in particular in public and private research institutions, analyze, control and quality certification laboratories and industries and work environments that require basic knowledge in the chemical sectors.
The course prepares for the professions of Chemist and Researcher in chemical and pharmaceutical sciences.
For the graduate of this class is expected to enroll in the Register of the National Federation of the Orders of Chemists and Physicists as Junior Chemist, after passing the State Exam.
Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
Since from the academic year 2022-2023 the Degree course in Chemistry - to keep up with the new trends that are emerging in the professional fields - is revisited in some basic and characterizing courses, this edition of the Manifesto is reserved for students enrolled until the academic year 2021-2022. Therefore, for the modalities of access to the updated Degree Course in Chemistry, it is necessary to consult the Study Manifesto valid for students who will enroll starting from the academic year 2022-2023, available on the sito
However, students already enrolled in a Degree Course of the University of Milan, of another University or already graduated, if they hold at least 30 ECTS attributable to exams of the 1st year of the course, of which 9 can be validated for the purpose of the examination of Mathematical Institutions, can request to be admitted to one year following the first year of the course, with the exemption from the access test for the matriculation in the first year of the new Degree in Chemistry.
To this end, a specific request for prior career evaluation must be submitted by accessing the online service indicated in the admission notice. The interested parties must declare all the exams taken with related sectors, credits and grades and attach the programs of the courses. For more details on the procedure, please refer to the announcement.
The practice will be examined by the CD Transfer Commission. In the event that the applicant is not eligible for the third year, the same must take the test and place himself in a useful position in the ranking.
The requests for evaluation, accompanied by the programs of the exams taken, must be submitted without delay by the date that will be published in the admission notice.
The outcome of the evaluation will be communicated by email.
Students admitted to years following the first will be able to enroll within the deadlines and in the manner specified in the call.
Students admitted to the first year will have to take the test and submit the application for admission, as indicated in the notice.
Similarly, to speed up the process of the practices, all requests for equivalence of exams taken and/or recognition of previous careers must be accompanied by the programs of the exams taken.
However, students already enrolled in a Degree Course of the University of Milan, of another University or already graduated, if they hold at least 30 ECTS attributable to exams of the 1st year of the course, of which 9 can be validated for the purpose of the examination of Mathematical Institutions, can request to be admitted to one year following the first year of the course, with the exemption from the access test for the matriculation in the first year of the new Degree in Chemistry.
To this end, a specific request for prior career evaluation must be submitted by accessing the online service indicated in the admission notice. The interested parties must declare all the exams taken with related sectors, credits and grades and attach the programs of the courses. For more details on the procedure, please refer to the announcement.
The practice will be examined by the CD Transfer Commission. In the event that the applicant is not eligible for the third year, the same must take the test and place himself in a useful position in the ranking.
The requests for evaluation, accompanied by the programs of the exams taken, must be submitted without delay by the date that will be published in the admission notice.
The outcome of the evaluation will be communicated by email.
Students admitted to years following the first will be able to enroll within the deadlines and in the manner specified in the call.
Students admitted to the first year will have to take the test and submit the application for admission, as indicated in the notice.
Similarly, to speed up the process of the practices, all requests for equivalence of exams taken and/or recognition of previous careers must be accompanied by the programs of the exams taken.
As part of the curriculum, students can participate in Erasmus Programme projects activated for the degree course. In particular, under the Erasmus + programme, students can choose from 16 affiliated European universities. At these locations, students can obtain training credits by following the teachings and passing the related exams, or by carrying out part or all of the final internship. The acquisition of training credits is subject to the approval, by the Teaching College, of a special study plan (learning Agreement) and the passing of the exams at the Foreign Office.
Interested students are kindly requested to make an appointment with the Tutor for international mobility and Erasmus (Prof. Emma Gallo, Tel. 02503 14374; e-mail: [email protected]) for the instruction of practices.
Students can also participate in the numerous seminar meetings with foreign teachers.
Interested students are kindly requested to make an appointment with the Tutor for international mobility and Erasmus (Prof. Emma Gallo, Tel. 02503 14374; e-mail: [email protected]) for the instruction of practices.
Students can also participate in the numerous seminar meetings with foreign teachers.
Attendance at laboratory activities is mandatory, in all other cases it is strongly recommended.
Courses list
course year not available
year
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| General Physics | 9 | 84 | Italian | FIS/01 FIS/02 FIS/03 FIS/04 FIS/05 FIS/06 FIS/07 FIS/08 |
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Fundamentals of Mathematics | 9 | 88 | Italian | MAT/01 MAT/02 MAT/03 MAT/04 MAT/05 MAT/06 MAT/07 MAT/08 MAT/09 |
| General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab | 12 | 144 | Italian | CHIM/03 |
| - Module: Laboratory of general and inorganic chemistry | 6 | 80 | CHIM/03 | |
| - Module: general and inorganic chemistry | 6 | 64 | CHIM/03 | |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Analytical Chemistry I with Lab | 12 | 120 | Italian | CHIM/01 |
| - Analytical chemistry I | 6 | 48 | CHIM/01 | |
| - Laboratory of analytical chemistry I | 6 | 72 | CHIM/01 | |
| Complements of Mathematics and Calculus | 6 | 64 | Italian | MAT/01 MAT/02 MAT/03 MAT/04 MAT/05 MAT/06 MAT/07 MAT/08 MAT/09 |
| Organic Chemistry I | 7 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/06 |
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| English Assessment B1 (3 ECTS) | 3 | 0 | Italian | NN |
course year not available
year
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Inorganic Chemistry | 8 | 80 | Italian | CHIM/03 |
| Organic Chemistry Ii | 7 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/06 |
| Organic Chemistry Lab | 10 | 144 | Italian | CHIM/06 |
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Biological Chemistry | 6 | 48 | Italian | BIO/10 |
| Physical Chemistry I | 6 | 48 | Italian | CHIM/02 |
| Physical Chemistry I Laboratory | 6 | 72 | Italian | CHIM/02 |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Analytical Chemistry Ii with Lab | 12 | 120 | Italian | CHIM/01 |
| - Analytical chemistry II | 6 | 48 | CHIM/01 | |
| - Laboratory of analytical chemistry II | 6 | 72 | CHIM/01 | |
Study plan rules
1 - In the second year of the course the student must acquire 6 CFU by freely choosing among all the courses activated by the University that are functional to the training course of the LT in Chemistry.
Students are advised to choose from the list of 6 CFU teachings of the LM in Chemical Science and Industrial Chemistry.
Students are advised to choose from the list of 6 CFU teachings of the LM in Chemical Science and Industrial Chemistry.
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Chemistry of Coordination Compounds with Laboratory | 10 | 104 | Italian | CHIM/03 |
| Instrumental Analytical Chemistry Applications | 6 | 48 | Italian | CHIM/01 |
| Physical Chemistry Ii with Lab | 12 | 128 | Italian | CHIM/02 |
| - Module: Laboratory of physical chemistry II | 6 | 72 | CHIM/02 | |
| - Module: Physical chemistry II | 6 | 56 | CHIM/02 | |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Organic Chemistry Advanced | 6 | 48 | Italian | CHIM/06 |
| Physical Chemistry Iii | 6 | 48 | Italian | CHIM/02 |
| Training | 12 | 0 | Italian | NN |
Conclusive activities
There are no specific sessions for these activities.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Final Exam | 3 | 0 | Italian | NN |
Study plan rules
2 - In the third year of the course the student must acquire 6 CFU by freely choosing among all the courses activated by the University that are functional to the training course of the LT in Chemistry.
Students are advised to choose from the 6 CFU teachings of the LM in Chemical Science and Industrial Chemistry.
Students are advised to choose from the 6 CFU teachings of the LM in Chemical Science and Industrial Chemistry.
- The exams of Mathematical Institutions and "General and Inorganic Chemistry/Laboratory of General and Inorganic Chemistry". must be taken before the 2nd and 3rd year exams.
- The "General Physics" exams and "Complements to Mathematics and Numerical Calculus"... must be taken before the 3rd year exams.
- The exams of "Organic Chemistry I" must be supported before those of "Organic Chemistry Laboratory", of "Biological Chemistry". and "Insights in Organic Chemistry."
- The exams of "Organic Chemistry II" must be supported before the one in "Deepening Organic Chemistry".
- The exams indicated as Course I must be taken before the corresponding exams indicated as Course II, which in turn must be taken before the corresponding exams indicated as Course III.
It is advisable, however, to take the exams of each semester before taking those of the following semesters.
- The "General Physics" exams and "Complements to Mathematics and Numerical Calculus"... must be taken before the 3rd year exams.
- The exams of "Organic Chemistry I" must be supported before those of "Organic Chemistry Laboratory", of "Biological Chemistry". and "Insights in Organic Chemistry."
- The exams of "Organic Chemistry II" must be supported before the one in "Deepening Organic Chemistry".
- The exams indicated as Course I must be taken before the corresponding exams indicated as Course II, which in turn must be taken before the corresponding exams indicated as Course III.
It is advisable, however, to take the exams of each semester before taking those of the following semesters.
Prescribed foundation courses
| Learning activity | Prescribed foundation courses |
|---|---|
| Analytical Chemistry Ii with Lab | Analytical Chemistry I with Lab (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory) |
| Biological Chemistry | Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Organic Chemistry I (compulsory) |
| Chemistry of Coordination Compounds with Laboratory | Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General Physics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory) |
| Inorganic Chemistry | Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory) |
| Instrumental Analytical Chemistry Applications | Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General Physics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory) |
| Organic Chemistry Advanced | Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General Physics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Organic Chemistry I (compulsory), Organic Chemistry Ii (compulsory) |
| Organic Chemistry Ii | Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Organic Chemistry I (compulsory) |
| Organic Chemistry Lab | Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Organic Chemistry I (compulsory) |
| Physical Chemistry I | Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory) |
| Physical Chemistry I Laboratory | Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory) |
| Physical Chemistry Ii with Lab | Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General Physics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Physical Chemistry I (compulsory) |
| Physical Chemistry Iii | Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General Physics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Physical Chemistry I (compulsory), Physical Chemistry Ii with Lab (compulsory) |
Course location
Milano
Presidente del Collegio Didattico
Prof. Luigi Falciola
Tutors professors
Reference structures
Contacts
- Department of chemistry teaching office
Sig. Antonino Nucera, via Golgi, 19 - 20133 MILANO
[email protected]
+3902 50314419
dal lunedì al venerdì ore 10.00-12.00, in altri orari su appuntamento - Department of Chemistry
Via Golgi, 19 - 20133 MILANO
http://www.chimica.unimi.it - Student administration offices
Via Celoria, 18 - 20133 MILANO
https://www.unimi.it/it/node/359/
+390250325032
https://www.unimi.it/it/node/360 - Entrance guidance tutors
Francesca Tessore
https://www.unimi.it/it/ugov/person/francesca-tessore
[email protected]
+3902503 14398 - Tutor for teaching support
Alberto Vertova
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+3902503 14232 - Study plan, transfer and credit recognition tutor
Pierluigi Mercandelli
[email protected]
+3902503 14447 - Erasmus and international mobility tutor
Emma Gallo
[email protected]
+3902503 14374 - Internship tutor
Paola Fermo
https://www.unimi.it/it/ugov/person/paola-fermo
[email protected]
+3902503 14246 - DSA and disability tutors
Mariangela Longhi
https://www.unimi.it/it/ugov/person/mariangela-longhi
[email protected]
+3902503 14226 - Referent of the Quality Management System (QA) of The Bachelor's degree
Alessandra Puglisi
https://www.unimi.it/it/ugov/person/alessandra-puglisi
[email protected]
+3902503 14189
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