Analytical Chemistry – Field of study catalogue MU
Analytical Chemistry |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- demonstrate a good knowledge of methods of classical and modern analysis of inorganic, organic and biologically significant substances
- respond to variable requirements of practising professionals utilising the obtained experience and theoretical knowledge; develop new analytical methods
- manage the operation of laboratories (including research analytical laboratories) and lead a team of experts
- have a proper understanding of scientific chemical literature and other sources of chemical information
- properly evaluate potential risks and hazards associated with handling dangerous chemical substances and follow safety rules and guidelines
- write a research paper or an article in Czech or in English reporting on the results of their research and present the results using computer technology at scientific fora in the country and abroad
The graduates find employment at departments of other universities, institutes of the Academy of Sciences and research institutes or companies oriented towards metallurgy, mechanical engineering, geology, geochemistry, glass manufacturing, agrochemistry, clinical research, hygiene, agriculture, veterinary science, food industry, medicine, pharmaceutical industry or ecology. They are flexible in terms of adapting to the needs of other chemistry-oriented work-places when solving complex issues. A full understanding of analytical instrumentation and knowledge of analytical issues across various fields of production, services and health care enable the graduates to find employment in the area of development and production of analytical apparatus as well as their sale and maintenance.
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