Chemistry – Field of study catalogue MU
Chemistry“Chemistry is a powerful wizard” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- use theoretical knowledge and practical skills, based on current scientific findings
- carry out experiments in a chemical laboratory and safely handle chemical substances
- analyse experimental results with the use of instrumental and computational methods
- work effectively with chemistry literature and database, and search for information
- understand ethical criteria of scientific work
- demonstrate professional language skills in the field of chemistry
- publicly present and defend the results of their scientific work
If students are not willing to continue with a Master's degree programme, they can find, thanks to their knowledge of chemistry, computer and language skills, a variety of jobs in chemical laboratories in all areas of basic research, development, business sector, state management, health care, pharmacy and food industry, as well as in management of production, manipulation, matter controlling and disposal of chemical materials in both Czech and foreign companies.
Students choose topics of their Bachelor's theses from those offered by the Department of Chemistry and Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, taking into account their specializations.
The final state examination comprises the defence of a Bachelor's thesis and written exams in general and physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry and biochemistry. Relevant knowledge can be obtained by completing all required courses of the study plan. Lists of exam topics for individual courses are available at http://ustavchemie.sci.muni.cz/?q=studium.
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