A student wearing safety goggles stands in a modern laboratory at IMC Krems. He is wearing a white lab coat with a few pens in his breast pocket and is holding an Erlenmeyer flask with a yellowish liquid in his hand. Various scientific devices and laboratory utensils can be seen in the background.

Do you enjoy working in the lab and find chemistry experiments fascinating? Do you think that environmental protection, recycling, waste recovery and renewable resources are important topics that will shape the future? Or are you more interested in combating diseases and developing new drugs and biotechnological processes?

With a bachelor degree in Applied Chemistry from IMC Krems, you will be well placed to start a career that involves groundbreaking research or finding solutions to problems facing society today. You will be plotting a course for a career in industry or laying ideal foundations for entry into the world of academic research. On this programme you will work in small groups and learn how to tackle problems from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Engineering


Organisational form

full-time / 6 semesters / 180 ECTS


Language

English


Study fee

363.36 EUR


Important dates

Date end
15.04.2025

15.04.2025
Info for non-EU nationals

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The degree programme

Chemistry is everywhere! Without modern chemistry, high-performance medicines, advanced materials produced from renewable sources, and many solutions to environmental problems would still be pipe dreams. In other words, chemistry is everywhere.

As a graduate of our Applied Chemistry programme you will be ready to embark on challenging careers in the chemical industry or a variety of other fields such as biotechnology, process engineering or environmental science.

FORWARD-LOOKING CURRICULUM AND STRONG PRACTICAL FOCUS

The Applied Chemistry programme will give you a solid foundation in the diverse fields and disciplines of chemistry. Your courses will cover inorganic, analytical and organic chemistry as well as physical chemistry and biochemistry. The curriculum features an ideal combination of theoretical subjects and practical training in the lab. At IMC Krems we place a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary education – it’s the best way of identifying and understanding the connections between various different phenomena.

We supplement the chemistry subjects with applied informatics, statistics and process engineering courses to give our graduates the best possible springboard into today’s job market.


GREEN CHEMISTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

We take safeguarding the environment very seriously on the Applied Chemistry programme. This is why it includes lectures on green chemistry, renewable resources and recycling. We also highlight and discuss the environmental aspects of the topics you study at every opportunity.


INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT

Personal supervision and direct contact between students and lecturers ensure that you will be ideally prepared for the day-to-day challenges of the workplace. You will meet speakers and guest lecturers from a variety of companies and several different universities. This will enable you to build up a valuable network of contacts and learn how to look at problems from a range of perspectives.


INTERNATIONAL APPEAL

Our programme is taught entirely in English to give you the best possible preparation for entering the increasingly interconnected world of work.

Gaining experience abroad is important for your professional and personal development. The majority of our students travel to other countries to complete internships and exchange semesters. We will help you to find an internship place and organise your stay abroad, meaning you can take advantage of our international network of partner universities, institutions and businesses.


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By the way: At IMC Krems, you also have the opportunity to use our Founders Lab alongside your studies. There, students receive support in implementing their start-up ideas and are guided through potential business ventures. Start-up service at its best!



The Applied Chemistry degree programme is a direct response to the changing skills profile of chemical industry professionals and satisfies the new requirements faced by the industry by means of practical training. We guarantee you a fixed workspace in the laboratories in each semester of this innovative degree. This enables us to integrate the content of different courses, which is key factor. You aren’t placed on any waiting lists or held back, and can graduate on schedule after six semesters.

Uwe Rinner

Institutsleitung


Curriculum

A formula for success: theoretical knowledge + practical experience

The programme is built on three pillars.

Semesters 1–4

The basics

At the beginning of the programme you do courses covering the basic subjects of chemistry and related disciplines. You receive a solid foundation in general, analytical, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, as well as biochemistry.

You’ll also study mathematics, computer science, statistics, physics and chemical process engineering. The theoretical knowledge you acquire is consolidated in the course of practical exercises, and you receive hands-on training in the chemistry lab.

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Semester 5

The internship

You complete a 22-week internship in semester 5, giving you the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge you have acquired in your lectures. We provide you with support before and during your internship: we’ll help you to select your placements and offer you special coaching sessions.

You can do your internship in Austria or abroad. Choose whether you want to gain experience of working at a university or in the chemicals industry – it’s up to you. IMC Krems has partnerships with internationally respected research institutes and prominent chemical companies, meaning that you can benefit from this well-established network.

The internship makes up the practical element of your bachelor paper and also helps many students on their way to building a subsequent career at their chosen research institute or a company.

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Semester 6

Electives

Towards the end of your degree you will study familiar topics in more depth and opt for one of the two electives: Instrumental Analysis and Chemometrics or Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

The Instrumental Analysis and Chemometrics elective covers the statistical analysis of measurements, multidimensional data analysis and experimental design. So you’re ideally prepared for solving problems related to product safety, and environmental, pharmaceutical, forensic and polymer analysis.

In the Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry elective, you acquire advanced skills in computer-aided simulation of reactions and chemical processes. This expertise is especially important in the pharmaceutical industry and essential for the production of fine chemicals.

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What can you expect from your studies?

The curriculum provides an overview. Click on the individual courses for further information.

CourseSWSECTS

Physics I

  
Physics for Chemists I - Theory34
Physics for Chemists I - Laboratory22
   

General and Inorganic Chemistry

  
Chemical Calculations - Stochiometry23
General and Inorganic Chemistry - Theory57
General and Inorganic Chemistry - Laboratory44
   

Applied Informatics I

  
Applied Informatics I: Information Technology and Data Management44
   

Applied Mathematics I

  
Applied Mathematics I46
   


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What makes our Applied Chemistry programme so special?

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Outstanding job prospects

For a start, this new programme has been carefully designed to meet the requirements of today’s chemicals industry – and this makes it unique. As a result, graduates have great career opportunities.

Applied Chemistry students can make contact with companies at a very early stage so graduates have excellent prospects when they enter the job market. They are also perfectly prepared for finding work abroad, as the programme is taught in English and has a very strong international focus.

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Cutting-edge course content with direct input from industry

Right from the start, the programme develops your fundamental knowledge of chemistry in tandem with a focus on forward-looking methods. Computer-based modelling and statistical methods for optimal data collection and processing feature prominently on the curriculum.

Thanks to the seamlessly integrated course design, you approach topics from a variety of perspectives in your courses. This helps you to identify the links between different disciplines more easily. The staff teaching the up-to-date content include lecturers from industry, meaning that you gain the latest industry insights.

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Practice makes perfect

Comprehensive practical training in the lab forms the cornerstone of the programme. We place a strong emphasis on the synthetic production of substances in direct combination with modern analytical techniques, chemical databases and software tools.

This lays the foundations for completing professional tasks in the field of synthesis – such as active ingredient synthesis in the pharmaceuticals industry and synthesis of materials in the polymers and materials sector – as well as analytical areas such as quality assurance. You are also well prepared for duties in the environmental and pharmaceuticals sector, and at regulatory authorities.

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Career paths

Starting a career or enrolling for a master degree programme? There is a wide range of career paths available to you.

The English-language Applied Chemistry bachelor degree programme opens many doors. Thanks to its strong international focus, graduates have excellent job opportunities abroad as well as in Austria.

With this degree you will be able to start out in the chemicals industry on a firm footing. You will have the choice of entering the profession or enrolling for a chemistry or a related technical science postgraduate programme.

Interested in a master degree programme?

Discover our extensive range of master degree programmes in the field of science & technology.

Tip: At IMC Krems, we recommend the master degree programmes in Sustainable Chemistry and Digital Processing or OMICS Technologies and Data Science in Biomedicine.

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Application and admission

Is our degree programme just what you’re looking for? Here are your next steps!

We’ve put together all the relevant information for you.

What are the admission requirements for bachelor programmes?

To qualify for admission to a university of applied sciences bachelor degree programme, you must have an Austrian school-leaving certificate or an equivalent qualification.

Do you have a school-leaving certificate issued outside Austria?

We’ll check to make sure it’s equivalent to an Austrian certificate in accordance with section 4 of the University of Applied Sciences Studies Act (FHG) when you’ve sent us all the relevant documentation via our online application tool. If it is not an equivalent, you’ll receive information on the supplementary examinations you’ll need to pass. In a nutshell, you will have the option of completing a summer school and the necessary supplementary examinations at IMC Krems or look for an external provider. In that case, you might consider our cooperation partner, the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria: It offers a one-year International Foundation Programme which provides you with all the necessary qualifications you need in order to start your studies in Krems.

What proof of your language skills is required for our English-language bachelor degree programme?

We’ll assess your English language proficiency at your interview, so there is no need to provide additional evidence of your English skills.

Important​​​​​​​

​​​​​​​Do you still need to complete your military or alternative service?  If you’re a male Austrian citizen, we strongly recommend completing your compulsory national service before beginning your studies. This will allow you to finish your degree with no interruptions and start your career without delay afterwards.

We would like to get to know you as a person

As part of the online application you will have to write a statement of motivation and a short essay on a topic relevant to the degree programme. Predefined questions about your motivations as well as the requirements and topics for your essay can be found in the online application. You choose one of the suggested topics, conduct research to broaden your knowledge, deal with the issues and bring your own point of view to the essay. Your answers are to be entered in the fields provided.

Your statement of motivation and your essay form the basis for your application interview. Every applicant has an opportunity to introduce themselves in a face-to-face discussion, usually with the degree programme director. In addition to the personal introduction and your motivation to study, the applicant and the interviewer discuss the topic selected and the arguments used in the essay, as well as the topic’s relevance for the degree programme.

The application interview is held in the language of instruction of the degree programme and can take place either online via Microsoft Teams or in presence.

After the application interview, your statement of motivation, the essay and your performance throughout the interview are assessed on the basis of the content-related remarks, the manner in which they express themselves and the arguments used.

What are the dates for the interview?

There are usually a selection of dates to choose from, with quotas allocated for each date. You can select a date and time slot during the online registration process. We therefore recommend that you complete your application in good time so that you can benefit from the full selection of dates.

Once you have successfully completed your online application, it will be checked for completeness and accuracy. As soon as this process is finished, we will inform you via email and confirm your admission date.

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Application deadline for EU nationals 15/04/2025
Application deadline for non-EU nationals 15/04/2025
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Team

Prof.(FH) Priv.-Doz. DI Dr. Uwe Rinner

Institutsleitung

Core competencies

Habilitation (Organic Chemistry)

Full profile

Prof.(FH) DI Dominik Schild
Professor (FH) Institute Biotechnology
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DI (FH) Anita Koppensteiner
Scientist Institute Applied Chemistry
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Clemens Trost, MSc
Scientist Institute Applied Chemistry / Laboratory technology
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Anna Malyshenko, PhD, MSc
Senior Lecturer Institute Applied Chemistry
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