You are a professional, a student, a teacher or just interested in general in the principles of Plastics and Polymers? Then this is the right course for you! In this course, we will cover various concepts, reactions and applications of Polymers. For this purpose we will start at the very beginning, picking you up and introducing into what are Polymers and what makes them special. We will shine light on various aspects of their properties and methods of analysis while covering characteristics of the most typical reaction types to obtain Polymers. The concept of this course is not to only give textbook explanations to things. Instead it aims at using your knowledge to understand the bigger picture and apply the knowledge you gained. The curriculum of this course will allow you a step-by-step introduction by covering the following topics: Definitions and History - Here you will be picked up at the very beginning, learning what makes up a polymer and what makes it different from low-molecular compoundsProperties and Analysis - We will talk about different physical parameters like crystallinity, molecular weight, viscosity and mechanical parameters and how they can be measuredRadical Polymerization - This chapter will help introduce you into the concept of radical polymerization. It provides a detailed view into the mechanistic and kinetic background and highlights the importance for industrial processes. Ionic Polymerization - We will have a broad look into how this type of polymerization can help to tailor the structure and thus the properties of polymers. Polyinsertion - In this segment, a brief look into the large scale processes will be provided to produce the most common polymers PEand PPPolycondensation and Polyaddition - Here we will discuss the characteristics of step-growth reactions by means of various example from every-day applications. We will see how the properties can be tailored and how this is important for the properties. Focus Lectures - Specialized lectures will provide deeper insights into the kinetic background. These lectures are not required to understand the course but rather serve as an additional explanation. Quizzes - The course will be outlined by providing quizzes in every chapter serving for you to track and check on your learning process. Finishing this course, you will be able to talk about how common polymers are made, how their properties can be tailored and how they look on a molecular level. From a technical perspective, you will also understand how the choice of reaction parameters can influence the final product!