Chemistry
The properties of all of the materials we come into contact with every day are highly dependent on their chemical composition. Students of Chemistry will learn about the structure of materials, how it is analysed and what processes and methods can be used to alter their properties and applications. Students are divided into four areas of specialisation: Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry. Physical Chemistry helps you to understand fundamental chemical principles, which can be used to anticipate complex phenomena. Organic Chemistry deals with carbon-based substances from living nature, synthetic equivalents to them, and the manufacture of consumer products, such as laundry detergent, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Inorganic Chemistry deals with inorganic materials and combustion processes. Analytical Chemistry will teach you how to use chemistry, technology, physics, mathematics, information technology and biology when looking for chemical compositions in various types of tests, such as in health care, industry and environmental management.
Courses in Autumn 2025
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From clay to ceramics in a wood-fired kiln (5 ECTS), online with 2 contact study weekends.
Link to the Study Guide for more information about the course.
Time: 2.9–24.10.2025.
Fee: 60€
Teacher: TkD Johan Werkelin.
Enrolment 11.8–25.8.2025.
No prerequisites.
Link to enrolment
MOOC 2025–2026
Energy Transition and Sustainable Economies (3 sp), MOOC.
Link to the Study Guide for more information about the course.
Time: 2.9.2025–31.5.2026.
Fee: 0–30€
No prerequisites.
Registration by email to annina.kainu@abo.fi. Registration is open from 11.8.2025 to 30.4.2026.
Participation in a MOOC is free, but if you want a certificate for completing the course, you will need to pay the Open University’s administrative fee of 30€ (the fee does not apply to ÅA’s registered undergraduate and doctoral students). Contact the Open University (opu@abo.fi) after completing the course.
MOOCs are open online courses that anyone can participate in. There are no entry requirements for the courses, but some prior knowledge may be recommended. MOOCs are distance courses, meaning they can be completed entirely online. The courses often allow you to start whenever you want within a certain period, and submission dates are flexible.

Kainu, Annina
Education Planner
Fabriksgatan 2, 20500 ÅBO
+3582 215 4535, +35850 469 8219
annina.kainu(a)abo.fi

