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B.Sc. Chemistry

Duration: 6 semesters
Total seats: 30

B.Sc. Chemistry is designed to provide undergraduates with a sound education in the fundamental areas of modern chemistry. The curriculum offers an opportunity to structure and interpret concepts, ideas, and relationships within the broader field of chemistry.

» Students will develop a firm understanding in the general principles of chemistry.
» Students will develop a firm understanding of detailed knowledge in specific areas of chemistry.
» Students take advanced courses into each of the major areas of chemistry: inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and physical chemistry.
» Students will develop and learn experimental techniques in the major areas of chemistry.
» Students will learn to apply quantitative and qualitative techniques in the analysis of chemistry and chemical problems.
» Students will know and follow proper procedures and regulations for safe handling and use of chemicals.
» Students will use standard laboratory equipment, modern instrumentation and classical techniques to carry out a wide range of experiments in organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.

M.Sc. Chemistry

Duration: 4 semesters
Total seats: 15

Masters in chemistry is a post graduate-level degree in which the students study the properties, structure, and composition of substances. By taking a Master (M.Sc.) degree in chemistry, students will gain fundamental insights into chemical compounds with applications in medicine, catalysis, alternative energy sources and many other areas.

» Students will use critical thinking skills and scientific reasoning to evaluate arguments and address complex issues based on facts, experiments and observations.
» Students will learn and understand scientific principles, articulate scientific ideas, arguments and facts.
» Students will learn about the societal and ethical aspects of modern science.
» Students will understand experimental objectives, properly carry out experiments and appropriately record data and critically analyze/interpret results.
» Students will skillfully utilize the scientific literature.
» Students will aquire the ability to work in teams to solve scientific problems.
» Students will be to communicate effectively the concepts and results of experiments through written and oral communication.