Master in Chemistry
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Schedule
regular course
- ECTS Credits 120
The Master's degree in Chemistry at the University of Namur is specialized in fields oriented on the one hand towards the chemistry of living organisms, more particularly biological chemistry and medicinal chemistry, and on the other hand towards the chemistry of materials with a strong application in the fields of surfaces and nanomaterials.
Your objectives
- Acquire expertise in the two important orientations of contemporary chemistry:
- the chemistry of living organisms, i.e. the chemical aspects of biology and pharmacology;
- the chemistry of new materials with strong implications in the fields of surfaces, materials and nanomaterials.
- Give your degree a strong experimental dimension - essential for your integration into the job market - while pursuing training in theoretical chemistry and rigorous numerical modeling.
- Open up to other disciplines - physics and biology in particular - with a view to multidisciplinary research and applications.
The benefits of training
- The Master's degree opens doors to the world of chemistry, whether in business, research or teaching.
- You are versatile chemists equipped with excellent training in both theory and experimentation.
- You benefit from privileged contacts with professors and rapid, in-depth integration into research laboratories.
- You study in a department that develops research activities in chemistry didactics and offers numerous continuing education courses for teachers.
The program
The Master's degree at the University of Namur develops your expertise in two orientations of contemporary chemistry:
- Life chemistry: consists of the study of the chemical aspects of biology and pharmacology (protein engineering, drug design strategy, sugar biochemistry...).
- Materials chemistry: is concerned with novel materials and with strong implications in the fields of surfaces and nanomaterials (electrochemistry, surface chemistry, materials and nanomaterials...).
By selecting the in-depth finality, you train for scientific research in the fields of nanomaterials, macro- and supramolecular chemistry, biomolecules, surfaces as well as quantum chemistry and numerical modeling...
To prepare your dissertation, you choose electives linked to your subject.
You complete your training with a 3-month internship in Belgium or abroad at the university, in a research center or in industry. This will greatly facilitate your professional integration.
Other master's degrees in chemistry
The University of Namur organizes
- the master 120 in chemical sciences
- the master 60 in chemical sciences
- the master 60 in chemistry
- the master in chemistry education
- 120 credits - section 4 (from 2025)
- 60 credits - section 5 (from 2025)
Et après le master
You want to empower young people to learn and collaborate, guide them, help them become agents of change?
Discover how to become a teacher in upper secondary (secondary 4-6) after your master's degree.
The Master's degree in Chemistry at the University of Namur is specialized in fields oriented on the one hand towards the chemistry of living organisms, more particularly biological chemistry and medicinal chemistry, and on the other hand towards the chemistry of materials with a strong application in the fields of surfaces and nanomaterials.
Your objectives
- Acquire expertise in the two important orientations of contemporary chemistry:
- the chemistry of living organisms, i.e. the chemical aspects of biology and pharmacology;
- the chemistry of new materials with strong implications in the fields of surfaces, materials and nanomaterials.
- Give your degree a strong experimental dimension - essential for your integration into the job market - while pursuing training in theoretical chemistry and rigorous numerical modeling.
- Open up to other disciplines - physics and biology in particular - with a view to multidisciplinary research and applications.
The benefits of training
- The Master's degree opens doors to the world of chemistry, whether in business, research or teaching.
- You are versatile chemists equipped with excellent training in both theory and experimentation.
- You benefit from privileged contacts with professors and rapid, in-depth integration into research laboratories.
- You study in a department that develops research activities in chemistry didactics and offers numerous continuing education courses for teachers.
The program
The Master's degree at the University of Namur develops your expertise in two orientations of contemporary chemistry:
- Life chemistry: consists of the study of the chemical aspects of biology and pharmacology (protein engineering, drug design strategy, sugar biochemistry...).
- Materials chemistry: is concerned with novel materials and with strong implications in the fields of surfaces and nanomaterials (electrochemistry, surface chemistry, materials and nanomaterials...).
By selecting the specialized finalization, you direct your professional career towards the business world and perfect your knowledge with introductory courses in economics, management and patents, and improve your command of English or Dutch.
To prepare your dissertation, you choose electives related to your subject.
You complete your training with a 3-month internship in Belgium or abroad at the university, in a research center or in industry. This will greatly facilitate your professional integration.
Other master's degrees in chemistry
The University of Namur organizes
- the master 120 in chemical sciences
- the master 60 in chemical sciences
- the master 60 in chemistry
- the master in chemistry education
- 120 credits - section 4 (from 2025)
- 60 credits - section 5 (from 2025)
Et après le master
You want to empower young people to learn and collaborate, guide them, help them become agents of change?
Discover how to become a teacher in upper secondary (secondary 4-6) after your master's degree.
Point of attention |
This training program is suspended. Only current students (enrolled in 2024-2025) will be able to re-enroll and complete their course.
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Other master's degrees in chemistry
The University of Namur organizes
- the master 120 in chemical sciences
- the master 60 in chemical sciences
- the master 60 in chemistry
- the master in chemistry education
- 120 credits - section 4 (from 2025)
- 60 credits - section 5 (from 2025)
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Compulsory courses
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM104 Characterization Techniques in Life and Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela Michaux Catherine 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SSPSM101 Science, ethics and development Leyens Stéphane 18h th. + 6h ex. 3 SCHIM101 Surface chemistry and electrochemistry Mekhalif Zineb 18h th. + 12h ex. 3 SCHIM102 Advanced Theoretical Chemistry Olivier Yoann Champagne Benoît 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SCHIM103 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: Adsorption, Interfaces, Heterogeneous Catalysis Su Bao Lian Aprile Carmela 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SCHIM105 Advanced Biological Chemistry Vincent Stéphane Wouters Johan 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SCHIM106 Advanced Organic Chemistry Berionni Guillaume Lanners Steve 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 -
Philosophy
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SSPSM202 Philosophy of material sciences Sartenaer Olivier 12h th. 3 SSPSM203 Philosophy of Life Sciences Pontarotti Gaëlle 12h th. 3
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Choice of courses
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 Soft skillsSCHIM210 Epistemology of chemistry Dehon Jérémy 18h th. 4 SCHIM208 Biochimie approfondie II Michiels Carine 18h th. 4 SCHIM202 Green Chemistry Lanners Steve 18h th. 4 SCHIM205 Industrial chemistry 18h th. 4 SCHIM204 Solid state chemistry Su Bao Lian 18h th. 4 SCHIM203 Supramolecular Chemistry Berionni Guillaume 18h th. 4 -
Research orientation Living
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis Berionni Guillaume 18h th. 4 SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics Champagne Benoît 18h th. 4 SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists Liégeois Vincent 18h th. 4 SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 18h th. 4 SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry Michiels Carine 18h th. 4 SCHIM132 Synthesis of natural substances Lanners Steve 18h th. 4 SCHIM133 Structure based drug design approaches Vincent Stéphane 18h th. 4 -
Research focus Materials
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM121 Microscopy Applied to Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela 18h th. 4 SCHIM122 Electrochemical Elaboration of materials Mekhalif Zineb 18h th. 4 SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics Champagne Benoît 18h th. 4 SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 18h th. 4 SCHIM124 Processes and Methods for the Preparation of Solid Nanomaterials Su Bao Lian 18h th. 4 SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists Liégeois Vincent 18h th. 4 SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry Michiels Carine 18h th. 4 SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis Berionni Guillaume 18h th. 4
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Dissertation
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM113 Introduction to scientific research Wouters Johan 60h th. + 60h ex. 12 SCHIM201 Research Master thesis Wouters Johan 75h th. + 75h ex. 15 -
In-depth purpose
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Internship
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM232 Internship in a university or industrial research laboratory Michaux Catherine Berionni Guillaume 14
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Compulsory courses
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM104 Characterization Techniques in Life and Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela Michaux Catherine 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SSPSM101 Science, ethics and development Leyens Stéphane 3 18h th. + 6h ex. SCHIM101 Surface chemistry and electrochemistry Mekhalif Zineb 3 18h th. + 12h ex. SCHIM102 Advanced Theoretical Chemistry Olivier Yoann Champagne Benoît 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SCHIM103 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: Adsorption, Interfaces, Heterogeneous Catalysis Su Bao Lian Aprile Carmela 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SCHIM105 Advanced Biological Chemistry Vincent Stéphane Wouters Johan 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SCHIM106 Advanced Organic Chemistry Berionni Guillaume Lanners Steve 6 36h th. + 24h ex. -
Choice of courses
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Research orientation Living
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis 4 18h th. SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics 4 18h th. SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists 4 18h th. SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM132 Synthesis of natural substances Lanners Steve 4 18h th. SCHIM133 Structure based drug design approaches Vincent Stéphane 4 18h th. -
Research focus Materials
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM121 Microscopy Applied to Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela 4 18h th. SCHIM122 Electrochemical Elaboration of materials Mekhalif Zineb 4 18h th. SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics Champagne Benoît 4 18h th. SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM124 Processes and Methods for the Preparation of Solid Nanomaterials Su Bao Lian 4 18h th. SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists Liégeois Vincent 4 18h th. SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry Michiels Carine 4 18h th. SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis Berionni Guillaume 4 18h th.
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Dissertation
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM113 Introduction to scientific research Wouters Johan 12 60h th. + 60h ex.
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Compulsory courses
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Philosophy
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SSPSM202 Philosophy of material sciences Sartenaer Olivier 3 12h th. SSPSM203 Philosophy of Life Sciences Pontarotti Gaëlle 3 12h th.
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Choice of courses
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 Soft skillsSCHIM210 Epistemology of chemistry Dehon Jérémy 4 18h th. SCHIM208 Biochimie approfondie II Michiels Carine 4 18h th. SCHIM202 Green Chemistry Lanners Steve 4 18h th. SCHIM205 Industrial chemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM204 Solid state chemistry Su Bao Lian 4 18h th. SCHIM203 Supramolecular Chemistry Berionni Guillaume 4 18h th. -
Dissertation
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM201 Research Master thesis Wouters Johan 15 75h th. + 75h ex. -
In-depth purpose
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Internship
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM232 Internship in a university or industrial research laboratory Michaux Catherine Berionni Guillaume 14
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Compulsory courses
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM104 Characterization Techniques in Life and Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela Michaux Catherine 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SSPSM101 Science, ethics and development Leyens Stéphane 18h th. + 6h ex. 3 SCHIM101 Surface chemistry and electrochemistry Mekhalif Zineb 18h th. + 12h ex. 3 SCHIM102 Advanced Theoretical Chemistry Olivier Yoann Champagne Benoît 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SCHIM103 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: Adsorption, Interfaces, Heterogeneous Catalysis Su Bao Lian Aprile Carmela 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SCHIM105 Advanced Biological Chemistry Vincent Stéphane Wouters Johan 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SCHIM106 Advanced Organic Chemistry Berionni Guillaume Lanners Steve 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 -
Philosophy
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SSPSM202 Philosophy of material sciences Sartenaer Olivier 12h th. 3 SSPSM203 Philosophy of Life Sciences Pontarotti Gaëlle 12h th. 3
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Choice of courses
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 Soft skillsSCHIM210 Epistemology of chemistry Dehon Jérémy 18h th. 4 SCHIM208 Biochimie approfondie II Michiels Carine 18h th. 4 SCHIM202 Green Chemistry Lanners Steve 18h th. 4 SCHIM205 Industrial chemistry 18h th. 4 SCHIM204 Solid state chemistry Su Bao Lian 18h th. 4 SCHIM203 Supramolecular Chemistry Berionni Guillaume 18h th. 4 -
Research orientation Living
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis Berionni Guillaume 18h th. 4 SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics Champagne Benoît 18h th. 4 SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists Liégeois Vincent 18h th. 4 SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 18h th. 4 SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry Michiels Carine 18h th. 4 SCHIM132 Synthesis of natural substances Lanners Steve 18h th. 4 SCHIM133 Structure based drug design approaches Vincent Stéphane 18h th. 4 -
Research focus Materials
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM121 Microscopy Applied to Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela 18h th. 4 SCHIM122 Electrochemical Elaboration of materials Mekhalif Zineb 18h th. 4 SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics Champagne Benoît 18h th. 4 SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 18h th. 4 SCHIM124 Processes and Methods for the Preparation of Solid Nanomaterials Su Bao Lian 18h th. 4 SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists Liégeois Vincent 18h th. 4 SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry Michiels Carine 18h th. 4 SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis Berionni Guillaume 18h th. 4
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Dissertation
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM113 Introduction to scientific research Wouters Johan 60h th. + 60h ex. 12 SCHIM201 Research Master thesis Wouters Johan 75h th. + 75h ex. 15 -
Specialization "Chemistry in the workplace"
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"Scientific" module
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM229 Chemistry and the environment Michaux Catherine 18h th. 4 SCHIM227 Fine chemical processes Lanners Steve 12h th. 4 SCHIM235 Innovative technologies in chemistry Berionni Guillaume 18h th. 4 MSBMM108 Quality Assurance : GMP, GCP, GLP and Auditing 24h th. 4 -
"Economics, Management and Regulations" module
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SADRM201 Intellectual property, patents and certification Desaunettes Luc 18h th. 4 EMSGM235 Project management 20h th. 4 ECGEB281_P39008 Financial and cost accounting Bernal Diaz Oscar 36h th. + 12h ex. 4 SECOB201_Chimie <unknown> De Crombrugghe De Picquendaele Alain 24h th. 4 -
Internship
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM231 Internship in the industry Berionni Guillaume Michaux Catherine 14 -
"Communication" module
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 Soft skillsSCDLM201_Chimie Perfectionnement d'Anglais (niveau B2+) Zimmer Carole 30h th. 4 SCDLM202_Partim Refresher course in Dutch (level B1) Tréfois Cindy 30h th. 4
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Compulsory courses
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM104 Characterization Techniques in Life and Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela Michaux Catherine 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SSPSM101 Science, ethics and development Leyens Stéphane 3 18h th. + 6h ex. SCHIM101 Surface chemistry and electrochemistry Mekhalif Zineb 3 18h th. + 12h ex. SCHIM102 Advanced Theoretical Chemistry Olivier Yoann Champagne Benoît 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SCHIM103 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: Adsorption, Interfaces, Heterogeneous Catalysis Su Bao Lian Aprile Carmela 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SCHIM105 Advanced Biological Chemistry Vincent Stéphane Wouters Johan 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SCHIM106 Advanced Organic Chemistry Berionni Guillaume Lanners Steve 6 36h th. + 24h ex. -
Choice of courses
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Research orientation Living
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis 4 18h th. SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics 4 18h th. SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists 4 18h th. SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM132 Synthesis of natural substances Lanners Steve 4 18h th. SCHIM133 Structure based drug design approaches Vincent Stéphane 4 18h th. -
Research focus Materials
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM121 Microscopy Applied to Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela 4 18h th. SCHIM122 Electrochemical Elaboration of materials Mekhalif Zineb 4 18h th. SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics Champagne Benoît 4 18h th. SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM124 Processes and Methods for the Preparation of Solid Nanomaterials Su Bao Lian 4 18h th. SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists Liégeois Vincent 4 18h th. SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry Michiels Carine 4 18h th. SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis Berionni Guillaume 4 18h th.
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Dissertation
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM113 Introduction to scientific research Wouters Johan 12 60h th. + 60h ex.
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Compulsory courses
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Philosophy
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SSPSM202 Philosophy of material sciences Sartenaer Olivier 3 12h th. SSPSM203 Philosophy of Life Sciences Pontarotti Gaëlle 3 12h th.
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Choice of courses
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 Soft skillsSCHIM210 Epistemology of chemistry Dehon Jérémy 4 18h th. SCHIM208 Biochimie approfondie II Michiels Carine 4 18h th. SCHIM202 Green Chemistry Lanners Steve 4 18h th. SCHIM205 Industrial chemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM204 Solid state chemistry Su Bao Lian 4 18h th. SCHIM203 Supramolecular Chemistry Berionni Guillaume 4 18h th. -
Dissertation
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM201 Research Master thesis Wouters Johan 15 75h th. + 75h ex. -
Specialization "Chemistry in the workplace"
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"Scientific" module
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM229 Chemistry and the environment Michaux Catherine 4 18h th. SCHIM227 Fine chemical processes Lanners Steve 4 12h th. SCHIM235 Innovative technologies in chemistry Berionni Guillaume 4 18h th. MSBMM108 Quality Assurance : GMP, GCP, GLP and Auditing 4 24h th. -
"Economics, Management and Regulations" module
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SADRM201 Intellectual property, patents and certification Desaunettes Luc 4 18h th. EMSGM235 Project management 4 20h th. ECGEB281_P39008 Financial and cost accounting Bernal Diaz Oscar 4 36h th. + 12h ex. SECOB201_Chimie <unknown> De Crombrugghe De Picquendaele Alain 4 24h th. -
Internship
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM231 Internship in the industry Berionni Guillaume Michaux Catherine 14 -
"Communication" module
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 Soft skillsSCDLM201_Chimie Perfectionnement d'Anglais (niveau B2+) Zimmer Carole 4 30h th. SCDLM202_Partim Refresher course in Dutch (level B1) Tréfois Cindy 4 30h th.
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Mandatory courses
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM104 Characterization Techniques in Life and Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela Michaux Catherine 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SSPSM101 Science, ethics and development Leyens Stéphane 18h th. + 6h ex. 3 SCHIM101 Surface chemistry and electrochemistry Mekhalif Zineb 18h th. + 12h ex. 3 SCHIM102 Advanced Theoretical Chemistry Olivier Yoann Champagne Benoît 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SCHIM103 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: Adsorption, Interfaces, Heterogeneous Catalysis Su Bao Lian Aprile Carmela 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SCHIM105 Advanced Biological Chemistry Vincent Stéphane Wouters Johan 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 SCHIM106 Advanced Organic Chemistry Berionni Guillaume Lanners Steve 36h th. + 24h ex. 6 -
Philosophy
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SSPSM202 Philosophy of material sciences Sartenaer Olivier 12h th. 3 SSPSM203 Philosophy of Life Sciences Pontarotti Gaëlle 12h th. 3
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Choice of courses
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM208 Biochimie approfondie II Michiels Carine 18h th. 4 SCHIM205 Industrial chemistry 18h th. 4 SCHIM203 Supramolecular Chemistry Berionni Guillaume 18h th. 4 SCHIM204 Solid state chemistry Su Bao Lian 18h th. 4 Soft skillsSCHIM210 Epistemology of chemistry Dehon Jérémy 18h th. 4 SCHIM202 Green Chemistry Lanners Steve 18h th. 4 -
Research orientation Living
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis Berionni Guillaume 18h th. 4 SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics Champagne Benoît 18h th. 4 SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists Liégeois Vincent 18h th. 4 SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 18h th. 4 SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry Michiels Carine 18h th. 4 SCHIM132 Synthesis of natural substances Lanners Steve 18h th. 4 SCHIM133 Structure based drug design approaches Vincent Stéphane 18h th. 4 -
Orientation de recherche Matériaux
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM121 Microscopy Applied to Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela 18h th. 4 SCHIM122 Electrochemical Elaboration of materials Mekhalif Zineb 18h th. 4 SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics Champagne Benoît 18h th. 4 SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 18h th. 4 SCHIM124 Processes and Methods for the Preparation of Solid Nanomaterials Su Bao Lian 18h th. 4 SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists Liégeois Vincent 18h th. 4 SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry Michiels Carine 18h th. 4 SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis Berionni Guillaume 18h th. 4
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Dissertation
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SCHIM113 Introduction to scientific research Wouters Johan 60h th. + 60h ex. 12 SCHIM201 Research Master thesis Wouters Johan 75h th. + 75h ex. 15 -
Didactic purpose
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 FAGRM406 Educational psychology II 30h th. + 10h ex. 3 SAGRM207 Didactics and Epistemology of Chemistry II Dehon Jérémy 30h th. 3 FAGRM401 School education and society 30h th. + 10h ex. 4 FAGRM402 Psychopedagogy I 30h th. + 20h ex. 4 FAGRM409 Foundations of neutrality 20h th. 2 SAGRM204 Didactics and Epistemology of Chemistry I Dehon Jérémy 30h th. + 10h ex. 3 SAGRM210 Secondary school chemistry teaching internships Dehon Jérémy 35h ex. 6 -
Teaching another subject
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 Soft skillsSAGRM203_Partim Didactics and Epistemology of Biology I Vervoort Arnaud Vervoort Arnaud 30h th. 3 Soft skillsSAGRM202_Partim Didactics and Epistemology of Physics I Dias De Carvalho Junior Gabriel 30h th. 3 -
Choice of courses
Code Name Staff Th.+Ex. Credits/Block 1 2 SSPSB202_Masters History of science Sartenaer Olivier 15h th. 2 FEDUM203 Digital training Dumortier Laurence 15h th. 2 FEDUM103_P41353 <unknown> Fischer Line Biémar Sandrine 15h th. + 5h ex. 2
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Mandatory courses
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM104 Characterization Techniques in Life and Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela Michaux Catherine 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SSPSM101 Science, ethics and development Leyens Stéphane 3 18h th. + 6h ex. SCHIM101 Surface chemistry and electrochemistry Mekhalif Zineb 3 18h th. + 12h ex. SCHIM102 Advanced Theoretical Chemistry Olivier Yoann Champagne Benoît 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SCHIM103 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: Adsorption, Interfaces, Heterogeneous Catalysis Su Bao Lian Aprile Carmela 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SCHIM105 Advanced Biological Chemistry Vincent Stéphane Wouters Johan 6 36h th. + 24h ex. SCHIM106 Advanced Organic Chemistry Berionni Guillaume Lanners Steve 6 36h th. + 24h ex. -
Choice of courses
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Research orientation Living
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis 4 18h th. SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics 4 18h th. SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists 4 18h th. SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM132 Synthesis of natural substances Lanners Steve 4 18h th. SCHIM133 Structure based drug design approaches Vincent Stéphane 4 18h th. -
Orientation de recherche Matériaux
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM121 Microscopy Applied to Materials Chemistry Aprile Carmela 4 18h th. SCHIM122 Electrochemical Elaboration of materials Mekhalif Zineb 4 18h th. SCHIM123 Molecular Electronics and Photonics Champagne Benoît 4 18h th. SCHIM115 Complements of macromolecular chemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM124 Processes and Methods for the Preparation of Solid Nanomaterials Su Bao Lian 4 18h th. SCHIM109 Scientific Programming for Chemists Liégeois Vincent 4 18h th. SCHIM111 Advanced biochemistry Michiels Carine 4 18h th. SCHIM114 Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis Berionni Guillaume 4 18h th.
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Dissertation
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM113 Introduction to scientific research Wouters Johan 12 60h th. + 60h ex.
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Mandatory courses
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Philosophy
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SSPSM202 Philosophy of material sciences Sartenaer Olivier 3 12h th. SSPSM203 Philosophy of Life Sciences Pontarotti Gaëlle 3 12h th.
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Choice of courses
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM208 Biochimie approfondie II Michiels Carine 4 18h th. SCHIM205 Industrial chemistry 4 18h th. SCHIM203 Supramolecular Chemistry Berionni Guillaume 4 18h th. SCHIM204 Solid state chemistry Su Bao Lian 4 18h th. Soft skillsSCHIM210 Epistemology of chemistry Dehon Jérémy 4 18h th. SCHIM202 Green Chemistry Lanners Steve 4 18h th. -
Dissertation
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SCHIM201 Research Master thesis Wouters Johan 15 75h th. + 75h ex. -
Didactic purpose
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 FAGRM406 Educational psychology II 3 30h th. + 10h ex. SAGRM207 Didactics and Epistemology of Chemistry II Dehon Jérémy 3 30h th. FAGRM401 School education and society 4 30h th. + 10h ex. FAGRM402 Psychopedagogy I 4 30h th. + 20h ex. FAGRM409 Foundations of neutrality 2 20h th. SAGRM204 Didactics and Epistemology of Chemistry I Dehon Jérémy 3 30h th. + 10h ex. SAGRM210 Secondary school chemistry teaching internships Dehon Jérémy 6 35h ex. -
Teaching another subject
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 Soft skillsSAGRM203_Partim Didactics and Epistemology of Biology I Vervoort Arnaud Vervoort Arnaud 3 30h th. Soft skillsSAGRM202_Partim Didactics and Epistemology of Physics I Dias De Carvalho Junior Gabriel 3 30h th. -
Choice of courses
Code Name Staff Credits Hours/Quarter 1 2 SSPSB202_Masters History of science Sartenaer Olivier 2 15h th. FEDUM203 Digital training Dumortier Laurence 2 15h th. FEDUM103_P41353 <unknown> Fischer Line Biémar Sandrine 2 15h th. + 5h ex.
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Chemistry professions
At the University of Namur, masters in chemistry receive training that predisposes them to fundamental and applied research. The scientific culture acquired during their studies also opens other doors for them in business, the world of training, public services...
It's hard to find a product or object in our daily lives in which chemists have not been involved at some stage of design, manufacture and evaluation: packaging, medicines, colorants, perfumes, computer constituents... In short, "Chemistry is life", as Essenscia, the Belgian Federation of the Chemical and Life Sciences Industries, proclaims.
In Belgium, the chemical industry directly employs nearly 95,500 people (a little under a quarter of them in the Walloon Region) and a few hundred thousand indirectly. Jobs in the chemical industry are often exciting and versatile. Chemists with bachelor's, master's or doctorate degrees contribute to the research and development of new products and processes, to their production in line with current quality standards, and finally to their marketing.
The majority of our chemistry graduates join the industrial world at national or international level (38% of UNamur graduates), within which four sectors of activity can be distinguished:
- Basic chemistry: exploitation and/or production of raw materials;
- parachemistry: consumer products, e.g. cosmetics, household products;
- pharmaceutical industry: medicines for human and animal use;
- processing chemistry: rubbers, bio-based plastics.
In addition to research and development laboratories, other chemical industry departments are open to masters and PhDs in chemistry: quality control, sales and marketing (e.g. as medical representatives, market managers), regulatory affairs (drawing up registration dossiers for new products), patents, etc.
Pushing back the frontiers of knowledge
Almost a quarter of our former graduates go on to pursue research activities at university or in public research organizations such as the FRS-FNRS in Belgium, the CNRS in France or the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. For most of them, personal research has led to original results and the presentation of a doctoral thesis.
Transmitting a passion for matter and life
Nearly one-fifth of chemistry graduates hold the title of agrégé de l'enseignement secondaire supérieur. A good proportion of them teach science in secondary schools, higher education or social promotion. Doctorate holders can consider an academic or scientific career at university.
Protecting our living environment
Chemists help to protect our environment. They analyze and help control the quality of our natural resources (water, gas), measure atmospheric pollution, work to implement new waste and wastewater treatment processes, or air and gas purification and control.
Protecting our health
Chemists participate alongside biologists, pharmacists and physicians in the development and improvement of new drugs and vaccines.
Other sectors of activity
Alongside academic, industrial or public laboratories, chemists can also work in private or hospital laboratories, leading a team of technicians. Chemists are also found within companies that manufacture and market analytical equipment for use in these laboratories.
The scientific culture of chemists enables them to advise political decision-makers, particularly in matters relating to environmental policy.
At federal and regional level, many public services are accessible to academics subject to passing an entrance test and appropriate training.
Finally, a significant proportion of chemists go into the IT sector.
Chemistry professions
At the University of Namur, masters in chemistry receive training that predisposes them to fundamental and applied research. The scientific culture acquired during their studies also opens other doors for them in business, the world of training, public services...
It's hard to find a product or object in our daily lives in which chemists have not been involved at some stage of design, manufacture and evaluation: packaging, medicines, colorants, perfumes, computer constituents... In short, "Chemistry is life", as Essenscia, the Belgian Federation of the Chemical and Life Sciences Industries, proclaims.
In Belgium, the chemical industry directly employs nearly 95,500 people (a little under a quarter of them in the Walloon Region) and a few hundred thousand indirectly. Jobs in the chemical industry are often exciting and versatile. Chemists with bachelor's, master's or doctorate degrees contribute to the research and development of new products and processes, to their production in line with current quality standards, and finally to their marketing.
The majority of our chemistry graduates join the industrial world at national or international level (38% of UNamur graduates), within which four sectors of activity can be distinguished:
- Basic chemistry: exploitation and/or production of raw materials;
- parachemistry: consumer products, e.g. cosmetics, household products;
- pharmaceutical industry: medicines for human and animal use;
- processing chemistry: rubbers, bio-based plastics.
In addition to research and development laboratories, other chemical industry departments are open to masters and PhDs in chemistry: quality control, sales and marketing (e.g. as medical representatives, market managers), regulatory affairs (drawing up registration dossiers for new products), patents, etc.
Pushing back the frontiers of knowledge
Almost a quarter of our former graduates go on to pursue research activities at university or in public research organizations such as the FRS-FNRS in Belgium, the CNRS in France or the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. For most of them, personal research has led to original results and the presentation of a doctoral thesis.
Transmitting a passion for matter and life
Nearly one-fifth of chemistry graduates hold the title of agrégé de l'enseignement secondaire supérieur. A good proportion of them teach science in secondary schools, higher education or social promotion. Doctorate holders can consider an academic or scientific career at university.
Protecting our living environment
Chemists help to protect our environment. They analyze and help control the quality of our natural resources (water, gas), measure atmospheric pollution, work to implement new waste and wastewater treatment processes, or air and gas purification and control.
Protecting our health
Chemists participate alongside biologists, pharmacists and physicians in the development and improvement of new drugs and vaccines.
Other sectors of activity
Alongside academic, industrial or public laboratories, chemists can also work in private or hospital laboratories, leading a team of technicians. Chemists are also found within companies that manufacture and market analytical equipment for use in these laboratories.
The scientific culture of chemists enables them to advise political decision-makers, particularly in matters relating to environmental policy.
At federal and regional level, many public services are accessible to academics subject to passing an entrance test and appropriate training.
Finally, a significant proportion of chemists go into the IT sector.
Chemistry professions
At the University of Namur, masters in chemistry receive training that predisposes them to fundamental and applied research. The scientific culture acquired during their studies also opens other doors for them in business, the world of training, public services...
It's hard to find a product or object in our daily lives in which chemists have not been involved at some stage of design, manufacture and evaluation: packaging, medicines, colorants, perfumes, computer constituents... In short, "Chemistry is life", as Essenscia, the Belgian Federation of the Chemical and Life Sciences Industries, proclaims.
In Belgium, the chemical industry directly employs nearly 95,500 people (a little under a quarter of them in the Walloon Region) and a few hundred thousand indirectly. Jobs in the chemical industry are often exciting and versatile. Chemists with bachelor's, master's or doctorate degrees contribute to the research and development of new products and processes, to their production in line with current quality standards, and finally to their marketing.
The majority of our chemistry graduates join the industrial world at national or international level (38% of UNamur graduates), within which four sectors of activity can be distinguished:
- Basic chemistry: exploitation and/or production of raw materials;
- parachemistry: consumer products, e.g. cosmetics, household products;
- pharmaceutical industry: medicines for human and animal use;
- processing chemistry: rubbers, bio-based plastics.
In addition to research and development laboratories, other chemical industry departments are open to masters and PhDs in chemistry: quality control, sales and marketing (e.g. as medical representatives, market managers), regulatory affairs (drawing up registration dossiers for new products), patents, etc.
Pushing back the frontiers of knowledge
Almost a quarter of our former graduates go on to pursue research activities at university or in public research organizations such as the FRS-FNRS in Belgium, the CNRS in France or the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. For most of them, personal research has led to original results and the presentation of a doctoral thesis.
Transmitting a passion for matter and life
Nearly one-fifth of chemistry graduates hold the title of agrégé de l'enseignement secondaire supérieur. A good proportion of them teach science in secondary schools, higher education or social promotion. Doctorate holders can consider an academic or scientific career at university.
Protecting our living environment
Chemists help to protect our environment. They analyze and help control the quality of our natural resources (water, gas), measure atmospheric pollution, work to implement new waste and wastewater treatment processes, or air and gas purification and control.
Protecting our health
Chemists participate alongside biologists, pharmacists and physicians in the development and improvement of new drugs and vaccines.
Other sectors of activity
Alongside academic, industrial or public laboratories, chemists can also work in private or hospital laboratories, leading a team of technicians. Chemists are also found within companies that manufacture and market analytical equipment for use in these laboratories.
The scientific culture of chemists enables them to advise political decision-makers, particularly in matters relating to environmental policy.
At federal and regional level, many public services are accessible to academics subject to passing an entrance test and appropriate training.
Finally, a significant proportion of chemists go into the IT sector.