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Max. 30 cp from one topic (OC, IC, PC) Master thesis 30 cp Core Elective Modules 35 cp Inorganic Chemistry 10 cp Organic Chemistry 10 cp Physical and Theoretical Chemistry 10 cp “Crossover” 5 cp Specialization modules 10 - 20 cp unassigned core elective modules or Inorganic-, Organic-, Physical-, Theoretical-, Analytical-, Macromolecular-, Environmental-, Biochemistry Research projects 20 - 30 cp Elective modules 15 cp unassigned core elective- or specialization modules or Languages, “Modern Aspects of Chemistry”, and much more basically everything you want Max. 30 cp from one topic (OC, IC, PC)

“Crossover“ (5 cp) (->non graded!) Inorganic Chemistry (10 cp) Coordination Chemistry Radiochemistry Basics Modern Methods of Structure Determination Organometallics Organic Chemistry (10 cp) Stereoselective Synthesis (OC5) Physical-organic Chemistry (PhOC1) Advanced Synthesis Methods (OC4) Advanced Bioorganic Chemistry Phys. and Theo. Chemistry (10 cp) Modern Methods of Spectroscopy Statistical Thermodynamics Quantum Chemistry Solids and Interfaces “Crossover“ (5 cp) (->non graded!) Scientific Lectures and Presentations in Chemistry Teaching in Chemistry

“Crossover“ (5 cp) (->non graded!) Scientific Lectures and Presentations in Chemistry (5 cp) Attend to 14 scientific presentations Do two presentations yourself OR Teaching Chemistry (5 cp) Lead an assigned tutorial group (be a tutor) Conduct an evaluation about your tutorial

research projects (20 – 30 cp) At least in two different workgroups At least 15 cp on the subjects IC, OC, PC or TC Different modules: 5 cp (Four weeks) 10 cp (Eight weeks) 15 cp (Twelve weeks)  Full time! On request at the examination board also outside of our institute

Elective Modules (15 cp) These 15 cp can be completely non graded. unassigned core elective- or specialization modules non graded! “Modern Aspects of Chemistry”  always non graded! If you get a mark on the module you do, it will find its way to the examination office.

Modern Aspects of Chemistry (2* 2,5 cp = 5 cp) Assembled from two 2,5 cp courses Can technically only be chosen once, but there are two other modules, which are pretty much the same (-> do „Modern Aspects of Chemistry“ first!) You will only get the credit points, when the module is completed with two courses!

Signing on to a course / repeating an exam Every exam can be repeated 3 times (-> 4 Tries) You sign on to the exam automatically when you enroll to a course Improving your mark / Try again If you passed an exam the first time, you are allowed to repeat it once and only on the following retry exam to improve your mark. The better mark counts If you did not pass an exam once, you can‘t improve your mark.

Signing OFF from an exam Until two weeks before the exam you can withdraw from a binding exam by e-mailing the professor (without any reasons) Since there are no binding exams right now, it is technically not needed to sign off. Only exams you actually tried count as one of your 4 tries

Fri., 01.11.2019 Signing on and off to courses is possible until the “third Friday after beginning of the lectures.‘‘ Fri., 01.11.2019

Students study advisory: room 14.07 Any study question will be confitencial Office hours: To be announced Marc-Philip Schweder E-Mail works wonders (sometimes): studchem@chemie.fu-berlin.de

Student association in Chemistry Regular meetings: Every 2nd Monday and last Thursday of the month, 6 pm Takustr. 3, room 14.07

Institute party every semester!

(U-Bahn Nauener Platz) 8.00 pm Pub (Crawl) Jatz-Bar Gottschedtstrasse 2 (U-Bahn Nauener Platz)

We wish best Success!