Chemistry - full-time, starting in winter sem., Chemistry

 

Qualification awarded

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A graduate of the engineering studies (BSc) possesses the ability to use the basic knowledge and professional literature from the field of chemical science and engineering, chemical technology and environmental protection. A graduate has expertise in the field of manufacturing and safe use of chemicals and chemical products, handling worn-out materials and chemical wastes as well as ability to make use of this knowledge in practice while maintaining the principles of sustainable development. He is prepared to actively participate in teamwork and to manage human resources. He is prepared to carry out laboratory work as well as to set up effectively and safely operating laboratory workstands. He is skilled in elaboration of a chemical concept and in supervising the processes of organic synthesis, polymer technology, chemical analysis, while preserving the economic, legal and ethical issues. A graduate is prepared to organize and carry out production processes not only in the chemical industry and related, but also to run own business. He knows a foreign language at B2 level and he is able to use chemical and technological English terminology. He has sense of principles of continuing education and he is ready to take up the second-degree studies (MSc).
The graduates obtain the Bachelor of Engineering Sciences degree of specialization in:
- Chemical analysis in quality control and environmental protection 
- Organic synthesis
- Chemistry and physics of polymers
- Biological chemistry 
Chemistry studies characterize the large contribution of basal subject i.e chemistry, physic, mathematic. The programme provides the knowledge of novel methods used to identification of chemical substances and computation methods which allow to determine structure and design new materials. In particularly, it adverts for self-dependence, getting to know new techniques and experimental methods. The majority aim of realized program is the learning of interdisciplinary approach used to solve the chemical problems.
 

Prerequisites and co-requisites

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none
 

Educational and professional goals

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none
 

Access to further studies

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none
 

Final examination

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The final examination consists of two parts: the first - presentation of diploma thesis, the second - answering  questions devoted to the presented diploma thesis and to the whole study. The final result is expressed in words according to the Rules of Study at the Technical University of Lodz and is the sum of three components: 60% of the weighted average of all the grades achieved during the study, 20 % of the grade for the diploma thesis, 20 % of the grade for the final exam.
 

Examination and assessment regulations

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Credit for a particular subject is awarded to a student after collecting all partial credits as specified in the course schedule and passing all respective examinations. Credits are awarded and examinations are conveyed according to the Rules for Study at the Technical University of Łódź.
 

ECTS departmental coordinator

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dr inż. Agnieszka Czylkowska

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