There are many majors that can be taken in the postgraduate entrance examination of applied chemistry, such as applied chemistry, chemical engineering, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry and other related majors, or cross-disciplinary examinations, such as accounting, finance, business administration and other majors. However, candidates should pay attention to the fact that cross-examination is not allowed for medical majors and other majors with strong professionalism.
1. Master the basic theories and knowledge of mathematics and physics;
2. Master the basic knowledge, principles and experimental skills of inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry (including instrumental analysis), organic chemistry, physical chemistry (including structural chemistry), chemical engineering and chemical drawing;
3. Understand the general principles and knowledge of similar majors;
4. Understand the national policies and regulations on science and technology, chemical-related products and intellectual property rights;
5. Understand the theoretical frontier, application prospect, latest development trends of chemistry and the development of chemical-related industries;
6. Master the basic methods of information inquiry, literature retrieval in Chinese and foreign languages and obtaining relevant information by using modern information technology; Have the ability to design experiments, create experimental conditions, summarize, sort out and analyze experimental results, write papers and participate in academic exchanges.
7. Be familiar with various instruments in the laboratory, and be able to use various instruments to complete a series of routine treatment methods such as material inspection and product analysis.
Introduction to applied chemistry;
1, applied chemistry is a two disciplines under the first-class discipline of chemical engineering and technology. This major trains senior professionals with basic theoretical knowledge of chemistry and strong experimental skills who can engage in scientific research, teaching and management in scientific research institutions, universities, enterprises and institutions.
2. Inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, instrumental analysis, structural chemistry, fine chemical synthesis, polymer chemistry, polymer physics, spectral analysis, applied electrochemistry, rare earth chemistry, functional materials, chemical engineering principles, modern separation technology, and applied chemical English.
3. Core knowledge areas: the structural level, morphology and structure-activity relationship of substances, the interaction between chemical bonds and molecules, the direction, limit, rate and mechanism of chemical reactions, the composition and structure, synthesis and separation, analysis and characterization, reaction and properties of inorganic and organic substances, the basic operation and technology of chemical experiments, the principles and applications of commonly used chemistry and chemical instruments and equipment, the development, scale preparation, processing and application methods of chemical substances, and the chemical information.