University of Barcelona

Information for the student – Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling

Introduction

Molecule- Master

This Spanish interuniversity master’s degree first edition took place in 2004. The master’s degree was awarded the European Chemistry Thematic Network Association Eurolabel in 2007 (renewed in 2012) and was recognized as Erasmus Mundus master’s degree in 2009 (renewed in 2013). At present, 14 Spanish universities and 5 from other countries in Europe are participating, with an application for an Erasmus Plus Joint Master’s Degree still under assessment, which would include more European universities and the University of Barcelona in the consortium.
This master’s degree has two main objectives:
- to establish a European standard for studies focused in theoretical chemistry and computational modelling; and
- to promote international mobility among master’s students.

Basic information

InteruniversityYes
Main universityUniversitat Autònoma de Madrid
Universities
  • Universitat Autònoma de Madrid
  • Universitat Barcelona
  • Universitat Cantàbria
  • Universitat Extremadura
  • Universitat Illes Balears
  • Universitat Jaume I
  • Universitat Múrcia
  • Universitat Oviedo
  • Universitat País Basc
  • Universitat Salamanca
  • Universitat Santiago
  • Universitat València Estudi General
  • Universitat Valladolid
  • Universitat Vigo
Credits120
Mode of deliveryPresencial
Bridging coursesYes
Faculty or schoolFaculty of Chemistry
Number of places available20
Language(s) of instructionEnglish
Approximate price per credit27.67 euros per credit (82 euros for students who are not EU nationals and do not currently reside in Spain). Fees for the academic year 2022-2023
CoordinationRAMON SAYOS ORTEGA
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