Chemistry
- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
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It is possible to choose Chemistry as a minor Bachelor of Arts subject.
Application deadline for admission-restricted combination subjects: July 15!
Understanding and predicting structures, processes, and mechanisms at the atomic level
Chemistry is the science of substances and their transformations. Chemistry makes it possible to understand scientific phenomena, create new substances, be creative, and tackle the important problems facing humanity: For example, the skills and knowledge of chemists are needed to develop new medicines, new textiles and materials, or new batteries for energy supply. A degree in chemistry combines experimental and theoretical learning in a unique way. Chemistry students often work in the laboratory while simultaneously learning to interpret and guide their experiments theoretically.
Good to know
- A wide range of practical laboratory courses for practical, hands-on training.
- Acquire an exceptional breadth of knowledge in the bachelor’s program, perfectly preparing you for future challenges.
- Modern, research-oriented study program
- Interdisciplinarity: Close collaboration with related disciplines.
- In close proximity to the Max Planck and Fraunhofer Institutes.
- A wide range of exciting employment options
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- MINT Kolleg Baden-Württemberg: The MINT Kolleg prepares you for a degree program in STEM subjects (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, engineering). It also offers support for students in the introductory phase of their studies. Click here to find out more!
- Chemistry Learning Workshop: Engage in regular group study and practice sessions with knowledgeable mentors, receiving tailored support and advice. Learn more! [de]
- Do you want to study abroad for a semester? During your Bachelor's study program, you have many options to gain international experience. Exchange programs, partner universities and scholarships make it easier to go abroad. Find out more about your options!
- In the Master’s study program, you can also take part in a double Master's program, receiving a master’s degree from both the University of Stuttgart and a partner university.

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Contact for further questions
Sabine Strobel
Dr. rer. nat.Management of Major Subject Courses
Klaus Dirnberger
Dr.Senior Scientist