Applied Chemistry Program Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
Knowledge
Skills
Skills
Competencies
Competencies
Applied Chemistry Program Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
Skills
Competencies
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.
Applied Chemistry Graduate Attributes
The Applied Chemistry Department graduate is distinguished by a set of scientific and practical attributes that qualify them for success in diverse work environments, the most prominent of which are:
Graduate Attributes – Department of Applied Chemistry
Graduates of the Department of Applied Chemistry possess a set of scientific and practical competencies that qualify them to succeed in diverse work environments. These include:
Graduate Attributes – Department of Applied Chemistry
Graduates of the Department of Applied Chemistry possess a set of scientific and practical competencies that qualify them to succeed in diverse work environments. These include:
Graduate Attributes – Department of Applied Chemistry
Graduates of the Department of Applied Chemistry possess a set of scientific and practical competencies that qualify them to succeed in diverse work environments. These include:
Mission
The Applied Chemistry Department is concerned with providing high-quality education in various chemistry specializations, combining theoretical knowledge and practical training, through a stimulating educational environment and distinguished academic staff. The department also seeks to promote applied scientific research and community service, and to prepare graduates who possess the necessary skills and competencies to compete in the fields of industry, research, and education.
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Department Head: Dr. Adnan Dahdaha |
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The Department of Applied Chemistry was established at the beginning of the 2025 academic year as one of the academic departments of the Faculty of Science, in response to the growing need for applied science specializations in the local and regional labor markets. Since its establishment, the department has played a fundamental role in teaching general, organic, physical, and analytical chemistry courses to students in the Faculty of Science and other faculties at the university.
The continued development of this department is part of the Faculty of Science's vision to keep pace with rapid developments in the fields of chemistry and chemical industries, and to provide the market with qualified graduates who possess the theoretical knowledge and practical skills that enable them to work in laboratories, research centers, and factories, as well as to pursue graduate studies in various chemistry specializations.
The Department of Applied Chemistry awards a Bachelor's degree in this specialization, where the curriculum seeks to qualify students in the theoretical and experimental aspects of chemistry, with a focus on industrial, medical, and environmental applications. The curriculum also places special emphasis on practical training through equipped laboratories, training in the use of modern scientific instruments, as well as providing students with critical thinking and scientific analysis skills.
The department's courses are taught by a select group of highly qualified faculty members with academic and research expertise. The department is also committed to providing modern scientific references, textbooks, and interactive software that contribute to enriching the educational process and enhancing student learning outcomes.
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