Preparing to enter the program - Introductory lab course
You can use the time between graduating from high school (Abitur) and starting
at the LMU by preparing yourself for the program.
Although courses and lab work are organized so that students can be successful
without large amounts of prior knowledge, the time-consuming work load at the
beginning of the first semester can be handled more easily if you prepare yourself
optimally.
In addition to the following preparation suggestions, you can test your prior knowledge of stoichiometry, for example, by using interactive learning programs.
The introductory lab course gives you a chance to appraise the subject and the program before you register. The course starts at the beginning of September, lasts three weeks, and takes place in the labs of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Only applicants who have received a positive letter of placement confirmation may take part.
More information concerning the introductory lab cours
New entrants to our program have shown major differences in the levels of basic knowledge in mathematics and physics. That is why the courses "Mathematics for Chemists" and "Mathematics for Physicists" in the first two semesters of the program often cause problems and are also very time-consuming. We strongly recommend a review of the material from the basic math courses of the 10th through 13th grades of Gymnasium.
