The three-year degree course in Chemistry L27 at UniMORE involves the consolidation of mathematical, physical and IT foundations aimed at learning chemical disciplines in its various fields, from organic chemistry to analytical, inorganic and physical chemistry. Each Cohort of Students (Cohort = year of enrolment) has a specific teaching content, and in the third year there is a choice between the applicative and methodological directions. In addition to the compulsory and optional courses, in the third year of the course there are 12 credits for freely chosen training activities, consistent with the educational path.
The training course ends with an internship period, which can be carried out internally within the department's structures or externally at affiliated organisations/companies, and a final test. The student may also request to carry out part of the teaching or internship in foreign structures affiliated with the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia through the Erasmus+ program.
The L27 Degree in Chemistry aims to provide a good basic knowledge of chemical sciences and technologies and of the scientific method, to train graduates capable of effectively continuing their academic education in Master's Degree courses (mainly in the chemical field) or enter the world of work profitably.
The first two years of the Degree in Chemistry provide a training path common to all students, during which basic scientific knowledge is provided and fundamental chemical knowledge is developed. In the third year, students choose between two different training curricula which differ in some third year teachings:
• Methodological curriculum: it is aimed mainly at students who intend to continue their studies in a master's degree and therefore the contents of the characterizing-optional courses of the third year delve into the basic aspects of the study and investigation methodologies of chemical systems, the application aspects can be acquired during the internship in a University laboratory.
• Application curriculum: the characterizing-optional courses of the third year of the application curriculum provide practical-exercising skills and are aimed at understanding the technical-scientific and management issues common to the local production world. The students of the course will have the opportunity to apply and deepen "in the field" what they have learned in the academic field during an internship period in the company.
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Course president: Prof. Gianluca Malavasi
tel: +390592058552 Ufficio
e-mail: cl_chimica@unimore.it

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The degree in Chemistry has a limited access and for the A.Y. 2025/26 there are 100 places available. In order to be enrolled in the first year of the course, a procedure is foreseen until all places are filled. All students interested in enrolling in the first year of the course, including those who are changing courses from another UNIMORE course of study or transferring from another university, must follow the procedures set out in the announcement. Enrollment requires possession of a high school diploma or equivalent qualification. Below are some indications that can suggest to interested students which knowledge to perfect for the best insertion in the training activities envisaged by the study plan of the degree in Chemistry: proficiency in the Italian language in oral and written form, including basic scientific terminology; mastery of the following mathematical topics: 1st and 2nd degree equations, inequalities, elements of Euclidean geometry and analytical geometry, definitions and fundamental properties of elementary functions (polynomials, exponentials, logarithms, trigonometric functions).
Possession or acquisition of adequate basic knowledge in chemistry and mathematics is required. This knowledge will be verified by the degree program, after enrollment, through a test with multiple-choice questions. If this test is not positive in the subjects indicated (chemistry and mathematics), an Additional Training Obligation (OFA) will be assigned which must be completed by September 30, 2026 (first year of studies). Students who have taken a TOLC-B and who have obtained an overall score (calculated exclusively by taking into account the answers given to the basic mathematics and chemistry questions) equal to or higher than 10 will not have to take the test administered by the degree program as the OFA will be considered passed. To help students pass the OFA, the degree program organizes specific recovery, tutoring and study support activities. On the website www.cisiaonline.it you can find simulations useful for verifying your initial knowledge and take a positioning test, similar to the TOLC-B, whose results will be compared with the national average values. All the information and details on the initial knowledge verification test will be reported in the announcement available on the website of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (https://www.unimore.it/it/ateneo/bandi).
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"Students can send reports or complaints relating to the course of study to the President of the Degree Program by email:
cl_chimica@unimore.it
or to student representatives via email rappresentantistudenti.chimica@unimore.it
