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What does applied chemistry do?
Applied chemistry is a discipline that cultivates high-level professionals with basic chemical knowledge, basic theory, basic skills, relevant engineering technical knowledge and strong experimental skills, scientific thinking and scientific experimental training in basic chemical research and applied basic research, and can engage in scientific research, teaching and management in scientific research institutions, universities, enterprises and institutions.

Applied chemistry is two disciplines of chemical engineering and technology (national first-class discipline), which consists of three tertiary disciplines: fine chemical engineering, polymer engineering and applied electrochemistry.

Graduates should have the following knowledge and abilities:

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), fine chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering and chemical engineering drawing.

3. Understand the general principles and knowledge of similar majors.

4, understand the national science and technology, chemical related products, intellectual property rights and other aspects of policies and regulations.

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 Chinese and foreign language information query, literature retrieval and obtaining relevant information by using modern information technology, and have certain abilities of experimental design, creating experimental conditions, summarizing, sorting out and analyzing experimental results, writing papers and participating in academic exchanges.

course

Main courses: inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, instrumental analysis, structural chemistry, fine chemistry, polymer chemistry, spectral analysis, applied electrochemistry, rare earth chemistry, functional materials, chemical engineering principles, chemical engineering principles.

Main practical teaching links: including metalworking practice, electronic practice, production practice, graduation thesis, etc. , usually arranged in 10-20 weeks.

hire

Employment direction

Graduates have knowledge of chemistry and chemical technology, and can engage in engineering design, technology development, production technology management and scientific research in chemical industry, oil refining, metallurgy, energy, light industry, medicine, environmental protection, military industry and other industries.

Coherent unit

Industries and departments such as petrochemical industry, energy industry, pharmaceutical industry, chemical industry, cosmetics, light chemical industry, environmental protection and military industry; Quality Supervision Bureau, Environmental Protection Bureau, Inspection and Quarantine Bureau; Research institutes and institutions.

Related occupations

Chemists, inspectors, chemical technicians, drug development technicians and chemical engineers; Investment, insurance, customs, commodity inspection, trade, information and other services involved in the chemical industry; Researchers and professors [2]