
The Master's Degree in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling TCCM has been recognised as Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree under the Erasmus+ Programme
The TCCM Master is meant to prepare experts in using and developing molecular sciences computational techniques to either work with innovative pharmaceutical, petrochemical and new-materials industries or to follow future doctoral studies in Chemistry, Physics, Life or Material Sciences.
It is articulated in 120 ECTS credits and can be accessed by students having a Bachelor in Chemistry, in Physics or in Material Science. Other scientific bachelors can also be accepted (provided that the student integrates his/her preparation as recommended by the local Tutor).
TCCM has been recognised as Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree under the Erasmus+ Programme. This imply:
- A Joint Master programme among the Universities Autónoma de Madrid, Valencia, Toulouse, Perugia, Porto, Groningen and Leuven.
- A two years master -120 ECTS- the first year done at National level, the second in common courses among the 7 universities.
- Possibility to apply to the grant programme for non-europeans and europeans students.