Do you want to get to know the Faculty of Chemistry? What degrees do we offer?
The Universitat de València organises the “Conèixer la Universitat” programme with the aim of bringing the Universitat closer to high schools and showing future students its educational offer and services.
“Conèixer la Universitat” is an initiative of the Office of the Vice-Principal for Studies that is coordinated by the Information and Promotion Service (Sedi) and has the participation of the centres and services of the Universitat de València.
The Degree in Chemistry (also Dual Mention Option) studies the composition, synthesis, properties, behaviour, and reactivity of matter. It analyses the properties of all kinds of inorganic, organic and biological material compounds, as well as the aspects related to change and reactivity. It includes research about structures and mechanisms of chemical transformations, synthesis of new compounds, and also the development of tools for analysis. Chemistry impact hugely on all human activity areas. It plays a key role in health and environment protection, enhancement of hygienic and sanitary conditions, qualitative and quantitative improvements in food production and in the manufacturing of...
These studies facilitate a wide range of employment opportunities, including industry, teaching, research, public administration, new technologies and services. In 2019, the Degree in Chemistry was awarded the Eurobachelor international label, which guarantees the quality criteria, relevance, transparency, recognition and mobility within European Higher Education institutions, attesting to employers the knowledge and practices acquired by the graduates throughout their studies.
Les ponderacions són els coeficients multiplicadors que s’utilitzen en el càlcul de la nota d’admissió a la titulació (NAT). S’estableixen segons la relació que existeix entre les assignatures examinades en les PAU i una titulació concreta.Poden ser 0, 0,1 o 0,2.
Les taules amb la ponderació que correspon a cada assignatura i grau són fixades per cada universitat.En aquest apartat del web podeu consultar les ponderacions vigents a la Universitat de València.
The double degree in Physics and Chemistry provides students with a solid theoretical and experimental training in these two scientific disciplines. In their attempt to interpret nature, both physics and chemistry share a common core of knowledge and skills, so the curriculum has been designed in a way that students obtain both degrees in just five years with a reasonable annual teaching load: between 62 and 71 credits per year.
Students who complete the double degree will enter the world of teaching, research and industry sector in an ideal position. In the teaching field, physics and chemistry share subjects up to the sixth year of Spanish high school and also the same teaching specialty for high school education. Moreover, many of the current research challenges require interdisciplinary perspectives, physics and physical chemistry go hand in hand in fields such as: materials science, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, transport phenomena, atomic and molecular physics and physical chemistry. The skills acquired in the double degree broaden as well the job prospects, as they cover many professional aspects: production and marketing in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry, food technology, new materials, environment, optics, consultancy, etc.
Les ponderacions són els coeficients multiplicadors que s’utilitzen en el càlcul de la nota d’admissió a la titulació (NAT). S’estableixen segons la relació que existeix entre les assignatures examinades en les PAU i una titulació concreta.Poden ser 0, 0,1 o 0,2.
Les taules amb la ponderació que correspon a cada assignatura i grau són fixades per cada universitat.En aquest apartat del web podeu consultar les ponderacions vigents a la Universitat de València.
The Double degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering provides a strong theoretical and practical training in the two disciplines that gathers: chemistry, as science that studies the composition, synthesis, characteristics, behaviour and reactivity of the matter, and chemical engineering, which applies the knowledge and developments to the transformation of raw material in useful products manufactured in industrial scale. Therefore, it covers the necessities of the chemical industry and offers solutions to problems related to health, food, energy and the environment among others, contributing to the constant progress of society.
This double and complementary profile is ideal for researching, project development, products and processes design, production and management of productive activities, as well as for teaching in high school, educational cycles and university studies.
The double degree enables the students for the regulated profession of industrial technical engineer and has the support of the Chemistry and Environmental Association of the Chemistry Sector of the Valencian Community. Furthermore, both the degree and the engineering have been recognized with the signature EuroBachelor® and Eur-Ace®.
Les ponderacions són els coeficients multiplicadors que s’utilitzen en el càlcul de la nota d’admissió a la titulació (NAT). S’estableixen segons la relació que existeix entre les assignatures examinades en les PAU i una titulació concreta.Poden ser 0, 0,1 o 0,2.
Les taules amb la ponderació que correspon a cada assignatura i grau són fixades per cada universitat.En aquest apartat del web podeu consultar les ponderacions vigents a la Universitat de València.
Students of certain UV degrees have the possibility of taking two academic years at one of the foreign partner universities and obtain degrees from both institutions upon completion. These double degrees allow for more mobility and a more competitive training.
Whoever wants to obtain the double degree in Chemistry must pass the credits of the first three courses and have a B1 French level. The request coincides with the Erasmus call and students can submit it in the third course.
Degree in Chemistry and Master’s Degree in Organic Chemistry or Master’s Degree in Experimental Techniques + Diplôme d’Ingénieur/Grade/Master i Master Sciences et Technologies, especialització enChimie Moléculaire o Sciences Analytiques (École de Chimie, Polymères et Matériaux (ECPM), Université de Strasbourg)
To have completed previous undergraduate degree studies in technical or experimental teachings related to the Master’s Degree goals; among them: Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Medicine, Chemical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or similar fields.
A B2 level of English language is recommended, for guaranteeing that the student can follow theoretical clasess, as they are taught in English language.
Students who meet these requirements will be admitted in the Master’s Degree according to the following entry requirements and criteria of
merits assessments:
- Specific admission requirements: to have completed previous undergraduate studies of technical or experimental teachings related
to the Master’s Degree goals; among them: Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Medicine, Chemical Engineering, Electronic Engineering,
or similar fields. Regarding to foreign students they must hold an official degree equivalent to some the
previous degrees, or to certify a training level equivalent to the Spanish degrees mentioned above.
Assessment criteria of merits:
- Academic Record (80%)
- English Language Skills superior to the minimum required (10%)
- Other CV merits (10%)
The recommended profile for this master’s programme is that of a person holding a degree in the area of experimental sciences or related technologies willing to improve their education by means of a programme with a professional focus, and a high level of experimentation and research.
We recommend applicants to have one of these educational qualifications: Degree in Chemistry or Pharmacy, Food Science and Technology, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Biochemistry, Environmental Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Technology, or degrees in other experimental sciences or related technologies.
The Academic Coordination Commission is responsible for student selection on scientific and academic grounds based on:
- Adequacy of the student’s background to the recommended profile (40-50 %).
- Academic records (30-40 %).
- CV (proof of merit necessary) (10-20 %). Should it be found convenient, a personal interview may be arranged for the perusal of the candidate’s CV.
The admission of students will consider the following criteria:
Academic record 50%
Cover letter 15%
References of two people
Certificate of English and Spanish knowledge for candidates of third countries 20%
It will be considered the following aspects:
The Master’s degree is addressed at students with a previous and specific training in subjects related to the contents of the Master’s degree In accordance with this,
the Academic Committee will value favourably the applications for admission in the master’s degree of those
students from the degrees in Chemistry and Pharmacy. If the students come from other degrees, the Academic Committee will individually study
each application.
Spanish C1 Level. English B1 Level is advisable.
The Academic Committee of the Doctoral Programme (CAPD) will carry out the selection of students based on:
When assessing the academic record of the applicants, the average
score of prior degrees will be taken into account. Language knowledge, having additional degrees, specialised courses and other relevant merits
will be considered as additional merits.
The appropriated student’s profile of the Master’s Degree Students in Chemistry is that of graduates from degrees of the field of chemistry and/or sciences and technologies related, who wish to complete their training by taking a Master’s of professional or research nature, or oriented towards professional specialisation in Chemical Industry and/or Chemical Company.
Thus, holders of one of the following undergraduate degrees can access to the Master’s:
Degree in Chemistry, Degree in Pharmacy, Degree in Chemical engineering, Degree in Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, Degree in Environmental Sciences (Science field of knowledge) or degrees related to chemistry.
The selection of the students will be made by the Academic Coordinating Committee. The scientific and academic reasons which will be taken into account are:
Candidates must hold one of the following university degrees:
The degrees indicated in the admission profile imply direct admission to the degree as long as the number of places offered is not exceeded. If the number of applications exceeds it, an order of priority will be established according to the following criteria:
Candidates from universities where Spanish and Catalan are not the primary languages are required to have an A2 certificate in Spanish and Catalan to be admitted. If the required level of Spanish/Catalan is not officially certified, an interview will be conducted to ensure that candidates have the necessary language skills to properly follow the Master’s programme.
·To have taken previous undergraduate degree studies in qualifications on technical or experimental teachings related with the objectives of the master's degree, including: Chemistry, Physics, Materials science, Biology, Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Medicine, Engineering (including Materials, Chemistry, Electronic, Mechanics, Energy, Industrial Technologies, Information and Communications Technologies) and similar degrees. Regarding to foreign students they must hold an official degree equivalent to some the mentioned degrees, or to certify a training level equivalent to the Spanish degrees mentioned above.
To prove a B2 level in English that guarantees they can follow theoretical lessons.