Introduction

In the Chemistry Master's Program with Thesis, students have the knowledge and skills of basic work (analysis and synthesis) in chemistry laboratories, can transfer this knowledge and skills to others, can use analytical devices, are sensitive to people, society and the environment, understand their place in the social development of themselves and their profession, and have proficiency and ethics in their profession. It aims to train expert chemists who have gained responsibility and can work in the fields needed by education and research institutions and the industry.

Chemistry Thesis Master's Program, like other Thesis Master's Programs, consists of at least seven courses, a seminar, other learning activities (if any) and thesis work, provided that they are not less than 21 credits and 120 ECTS credits. Of the 120 ECTS credits, 60 ECTS credits consist of lectures and seminars, and 60 ECTS credits consist of specialization courses including thesis work. To be considered successful in courses, graduate students must receive at least a CB grade. The student must be successful in compulsory courses. Different courses can be taken instead of failed elective courses.