Chemistry (Bachelor of Science, B.Sc.)

The Bachelor's degree in Chemistry combines scientific fundamentals with pedagogical practice – ideal if you plan to teach chemistry later. The programme at Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin combines subject-specific training, didactics, and educational sciences.

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At a glance

Degree
Bachelor of Science for the teaching degree programme at integrated secondary schools and grammar schools
Offered as
Minor Field
Standard period of study
6 semester
Study type
Fundamental
Teaching degree
related to teaching
Start of studies
Winter semester, Summer semester
Teaching language
German

Course structure and content

The combined Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (B.Sc.) provides you with a solid scientific foundation in all key areas of chemistry – from inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry to biochemistry and structural chemistry.

You will study at the modern Adlershof science campus, one of Germany's leading research and innovation centers – with direct practical relevance, school partnerships, and dedicated lecturers.

Minor fiely of study in Chemistry (67 CP)

Mandatory Modules (57 CP)

ModuleTitleSize
1 AC1General and Inorganic Chemistry 110 CP
2 AC2General and Inorganic Chemistry 25 CP
3 MTHMathematics5 CP
4 OC1Organic Chemistry 15 CP
5 OC2Organic Chemistry 25 CP
7 PC1Physical Chemistry 15 CP
9 ANAAnalytical Chemistry5 CP
10 PHKPhysics5 CP
11 FDCIntroduction to the Didactics of Chemistry7 CP
12 ATCEveryday Chemistry5 CP

Mandatory Elective Modules  (10 CP)

Choose 2 of the following modules:

ModuleTitleSize
6 OC3Organic Chemistry 35 CP
8 PC2Physical Chemistry 25 CP
13 BCHBiochemistry5 CP
14 SPSSpectroscopy and Structural Chemistry5 CP
18 WAL2Analytical Spectroscopy5 CP
19 ANO3Transition Metal and Coordination Chemistry5 CP

Special features

The Institute of Chemistry at Humboldt-Universit?t offers a research-oriented, practice-based, and modern teacher training programme.

You will benefit from contemporary, pedagogically sound teaching with a strong practical focus, collaborations with schools, student laboratories, and teaching projects, as well as research-oriented internships in superbly equipped laboratories.

For the teacher training program in chemistry, you should possess:

  • Enthusiasm for natural sciences and experimentation
  • Analytical thinking skills and enjoyment of laboratory work
  • Interest in educational issues
  • A willingness to combine research and teaching

Subject-specific admission and enrolment rules

Not barrier-free

Career opportunities & prospects

If you wish to enter the teaching profession, you must apply for the Master of Education in your two subjects.

Find out more in the course catalogue or via the database Hochschulkompass nationwide.

Career opportunities are available in:

  • Science education and science communication
  • Research and development in industry and higher education
  • Student laboratories and educational projects
  • Publishing houses, museums, and media

To become a teacher, a Master's degree, followed by an induction service as a trainee teacher (Referendariat) and a final examination (state examination) are required after completing the Bachelor's degree.

More information on career prospects and alternatives can be found in the Berufenet database.

Course Advisory Service

Recognition of credits

Questions regarding recognition can be answered by the examination office: Ms. Sarah von Hübbenet, +49 30 2093-81134, pruefungsbuero.chemie@hu-berlin.de

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Contact information for the institute

Department of Chemistry

Address
Emil Fischer-Haus, Institutsgeb?ude, Brook-Taylor-Stra?e 2, 12489 Berlin