Program Learning Outcomes – B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry
Knowledge:
KP1: Explain fundamental concepts and theories in various branches of chemistry (organic, inorganic, analytical, physical, industrial, and biochemical).
KP2: Demonstrate understanding of scientific principles related to chemical reactions, material properties, and analytical techniques.
KP3: Possess foundational knowledge in mathematics and physics relevant to the field of chemistry.
KP4: Identify environmental and health issues related to the use of chemical substances.
Skills:
SP1: Conduct chemical experiments in the laboratory using precise instruments and measurement tools.
SP2: Analyze experimental data and interpret results using statistical methods and relevant software.
SP3: Utilize modern software and technologies to present data and perform chemical tasks.
SP4: Apply laboratory safety procedures effectively and responsibly.
Competencies:
CP1: Work effectively within multidisciplinary teams in professional or research settings.
CP2: Make scientifically grounded decisions in solving applied chemical problems.
CP3: Observe to professional ethics and legal and environmental standards in chemical practices.
CP4: Be prepared to enter the labor market or pursue graduate studies in chemistry or related fields.