spring 2025
KJE-2110 BSc project in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry - 10 ECTS

Type of course

Theoretical and/or practical course. The course is available as a singular or elective course independent of study program. The course is also available for exchange students at bachelor level. The course is available only by agreement with the Department of Chemistry: The applying student must explicitly contact the Department to find a suitable project and a corresponding supervisor before registration

Admission requirements

Formal prerequisites:

Applicants from Nordic countries: KJE-1001 and KJE-1002 or equivalent

International applicants: Higher Education Entrance Qualification and certified language requirements in English. It is a requirement that students have some prior knowledge of chemistry and/or biology (participants must have taken introductory level university courses, and achieved pass grades, in these subjects).

A list of the requirements for the Higher Education Entrance Qualification in Norway can be found on the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education website - nokut.no

Application code: 9197 (Nordic applicants).

Recommended prerequisites:

  • KJE-1003, KJE-1004 and KJE-1006, or equivalent

Obligatory prerequisites

KJE-1001 Introduction to chemistry and the chemistry of biology, KJE-1002 Organic chemistry

Course overlap

If you pass the examination in this course, you will get an reduction in credits (as stated below), if you previously have passed the following courses:

KJE-2011 Project report, chemistry 10 ects
KJE-2012 Project report, chemistry 10 ects
KJE-2013 Project report, chemistry 10 ects

Course content

The project aims to introduce the student to problems and research activities ongoing in the Theoretical and Computational Chemistry group. The student will learn to combine and apply knowledge and skills in an independent study. The student will also learn how to combine information from literature and/or own results to write a report or project on a given topic.

A project can be given by the research groups associated with the Theoretical and Computational Chemistry group at the Department of Chemistry, depending on capacity. The project can be theoretical and/or practical in nature, and the student must write a report at the end of the project


Recommended prerequisites

KJE-1003 Practical organic chemistry, KJE-1004 Introduction to inorganic chemistry and nanomaterials chemistry, KJE-1006 Environmental chemistry

Objectives of the course

The student will have expanded proficiency within relevant topics in chemistry. This means that the student

Knowledge

  • can use and expand knowledge obtained in bachelor level chemistry courses relevant for the project
  • can describe and explain the main elements in theories relevant for the project
  • can relate the project to a broader theoretic and practical context
  • can suggest relevant research methods to approach a given hypothesis
  • can describe and explain the background for methods, which have been used in the project

Skills

  • can apply skills obtained in bachelor level chemistry courses to a defined, specific problem with focus on research ongoing in the Theoretical and Computational Chemistry group.
  • can plan and perform a chemistry project on bachelor level
  • can find and analyse relevant literature references and methods
  • can give an overview over relevant work done by others within the same topic as the project
  • can apply appropriate scientific methods, equipment and instruments to approach the research hypothesis or topic
  • for practical projects, can analyze and interpret experimental data relevant to the topic of the project
  • can document and communicate the work and the results from the project in a professional and scientific manner

Competence

  • can communicate clearly and concisely background and results for a project
  • can find and analyse research literature
  • can follow regulations and ethical guidelines for scientific work
  • can work both independently and in collaboration with a supervisor on a project

Language of instruction and examination

Norwegian or English.

Teaching methods

A bachelor project is a supervised, individual work by the student that requires a certain independent effort. Individual supervision will be given over one semester. The student may approach a supervisor, or a supervisor may be appointed. Supervision will be given within a frame of 8 hours.

Information to incoming exchange students

This course is open for inbound exchange student who meets the admission requirements, including prerequisites. Please see the Admission requirements" and the "Prerequisite" sections for more information. The course is available only by agreement with the Department of Chemistry: The applying student must explicitly contact the Department to find a suitable project and a corresponding supervisor before registration.

Do you have questions about this module? Please check the following website to contact the course coordinator for exchange students at the faculty: https://en.uit.no/education/art?p_document_id=510412


Schedule

Examination

Examination: Date: Grade scale:
Assignment 02.06.2025 14:00 (Hand in) Passed / Not Passed
UiT Exams homepage

More info about the coursework requirements

A minimum work requirement related to the project is decided together with the supervisor.

Application for approval of a project assignment must be submitted to the department of Chemistry for processing/approval by September 1/February 1.


Re-sit examination

Students who do not pass the previous ordinary examination can gain access to a re-sit examination.

Should the project thesis be given the grade not passed, it can be handed in again after revision. The deadline for handing in the revised thesis is 4 weeks from the day the grade is announced to the candidate.


  • About the course
  • Campus: Tromsø |
  • ECTS: 10
  • Course code: KJE-2110
  • Earlier years and semesters for this topic