Medicinal Chemistry
Radboud University • Nijmegen • Health care, social services and care services
Admissions & requirements
- 1. Previous Education
In order to get admission to the Master's specialisation in Medicinal Chemistry, you'll need a completed Bachelor's degree in one of the following fields: Chemistry, Molecular Life Sciences, Science, or a closely related discipline.
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Students must have passed (preliminary) examinations containing the following subject matter: Chemical Analysis (3 credits), Organic Chemistry (9 credits), Inorganic Chemistry (3 credits), Physical Chemistry / Thermodynamics (3 credits), Biochemistry (6 credits), Molecular Cell Biology (3 credits), Spectroscopy (3 credits), Mathematics (9 credits), Physics (3 credits), Experimental skills (12 credits), and an additional 30 credits of chemistry or molecular life science related courses on an adva
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Language requirements
Standard requirement for HBO/WO programs: IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 80. Note: Specific scores for this program are being verified.
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Radboud University
NijmegenResearch University
Founded in 1923, Radboud University in Nijmegen is consistently ranked as the best broad university in the Netherlands by national surveys. Home to 1 Nobel Prize laureate and known for its green campus, strong research output, and excellent student satisfaction. The university has produced 5 Dutch prime ministers.
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Scholarships
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