Applied Chemistry, Bachelor's degree program Undergraduate Programme By Urmia University of Technology |TopUniversities

Applied Chemistry, Bachelor's degree program

Tuitionfee

900 USDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

ChemistryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Chemistry

Chemistry is often defined as the study of matter and the reactions in which matter is involved. In fact, physicists, geologists, and biologists also study matter, but it is only chemists who study the reactions in which matter is involved. For example, a chemist who is trying to make chemical compounds tries to understand the reactions that lead to the production of these compounds. In fact, a very large proportion of chemists are employed by the chemical and pharmaceutical industries to prepare and manufacture plastics, coatings, ceramics, drugs, fillers, alloys, and many other new things. These synthetic chemists must first determine what reaction can be used to make their target compound and then determine under what optimized conditions the production of the desired compound will be least expensive with the appropriate yield. Once the best reaction conditions are determined, a chemist must determine how the compound can be purified, and finally the chemist must identify the compound. This final identification step involves not only determining the exact percentage of the elements that make up the compound, but also determining the three-dimensional structure of the compound.

Applied Chemistry at Urmia University of Technology

The members of the Chemistry Department, including three members in the fields of organic, analytical, and inorganic chemistry, were initially part of the university's Chemical Engineering Department and, since February 2007, have been responsible for providing service courses for the university's affiliated engineering departments. In October 2015, following the final approval of the Ministry of Sciences, Research and Technology, the admission of students in the Bachelor's degree in Applied Chemistry began at UUT. After 4 student admission periods, the Department of Applied Chemistry of Urmia University of Technology began its official activities in May 2019 with three faculty members. The department has been offering Chemistry with the Catalysis major in Master's degree since October 2019. One of the future plans of our department is to complete the faculty in various chemistry majors. Currently, chemistry laboratories are providing services to undergraduate and postgraduate students with equipment such as spectrophotometers, gas chromatographs, vacuum evaporation, furnaces, etc.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Chemistry

Chemistry is often defined as the study of matter and the reactions in which matter is involved. In fact, physicists, geologists, and biologists also study matter, but it is only chemists who study the reactions in which matter is involved. For example, a chemist who is trying to make chemical compounds tries to understand the reactions that lead to the production of these compounds. In fact, a very large proportion of chemists are employed by the chemical and pharmaceutical industries to prepare and manufacture plastics, coatings, ceramics, drugs, fillers, alloys, and many other new things. These synthetic chemists must first determine what reaction can be used to make their target compound and then determine under what optimized conditions the production of the desired compound will be least expensive with the appropriate yield. Once the best reaction conditions are determined, a chemist must determine how the compound can be purified, and finally the chemist must identify the compound. This final identification step involves not only determining the exact percentage of the elements that make up the compound, but also determining the three-dimensional structure of the compound.

Applied Chemistry at Urmia University of Technology

The members of the Chemistry Department, including three members in the fields of organic, analytical, and inorganic chemistry, were initially part of the university's Chemical Engineering Department and, since February 2007, have been responsible for providing service courses for the university's affiliated engineering departments. In October 2015, following the final approval of the Ministry of Sciences, Research and Technology, the admission of students in the Bachelor's degree in Applied Chemistry began at UUT. After 4 student admission periods, the Department of Applied Chemistry of Urmia University of Technology began its official activities in May 2019 with three faculty members. The department has been offering Chemistry with the Catalysis major in Master's degree since October 2019. One of the future plans of our department is to complete the faculty in various chemistry majors. Currently, chemistry laboratories are providing services to undergraduate and postgraduate students with equipment such as spectrophotometers, gas chromatographs, vacuum evaporation, furnaces, etc.

Admission Requirements

For national  candidates  admission to a major in our university  is based upon the performance of them in the  Iranian University Entrance Exam (Konkoor/Concours) – it is the Standard means of entry to universities in Iran.  Candidates must have previously taken this exam and have achieved the minimum passing score required to study in this major at Urmia University of Technology.

International candidates for master's degree studies must have a minimum grade point average of 60 on a 100 scale  in their  high school diploma  in their home country. 

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900 USD

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