Fundamental Chemistry

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Fundamental Chemistry program is part of the Materials Sciences academic field. The primary objective of this program is to train future graduates in all areas of chemistry applications, including research, development, production, analysis, and control.

The chemistry program aims to strengthen knowledge both theoretically and experimentally in all areas of chemistry, providing students with a comprehensive and versatile education. This enables students to assimilate and integrate essential fundamental knowledge in chemistry, leading to further studies.

The diversity of career paths requires a solid foundation and demands flexibility from students, who can personalize their study program according to their aspirations and desired career.


Teaching Language : french

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Semester 1 and 2

-Analysis and Algebra

-Point Mechanics

-Structure of Matter

-Experimental Physics (5 experiments).

-Experimental Chemistry (5 experiments)

-Office Automation and Web Technologies

-Foreign Language

-Environmental Biotechnology

Semester 3:

- Inorganic Chemistry

- Organic Chemistry 1

- Applied Mathematics

- Vibrations, Waves, and Optics

- Inorganic Chemistry Laboratories

- Organic Chemistry Laboratories 1

- Numerical Methods and Programming

- Physical-Chemical Analysis Techniques I

- English 3

Semester 4:

- Inorganic Chemistry

- Analytical Chemistry

- Practical Work: Analytical Chemistry

- Quantum Chemistry

- Thermodynamics and Kinetics

- Practical Work: Thermodynamics

- Organic Chemistry

- Analytical Techniques

- English 2

Advanced Topics (Semesters 5 & 6)

-Semester 5

- Organic Chemistry III

-Thermodynamics of Solutions

-Molecular Spectroscopy

-Quantum Chemistry II

-Practical Work: Organic Synthesis

-Practical Work: Analytical Chemistry

-Practical Work: -Practical Work: Molecular Modeling

--Materials Chemistry

-Macromolecular Chemistry

-Environmental Chemistry

-Therapeutic Chemistry

-Bio-Organic Chemistry

- Entrepreneurship

 Semester 6

-Electrochemistry

-Analytical Chemistry II

-Crystallography

-Surface Chemistry and Catalysis

-Practical Work: Thermodynamics of Solutions

-Practical Work: Surface Chemistry

-Practical Work: Electrochemistry

-Practical Work: Crystallography

-Physical Methods of Analysis

-Ethics and Deontology

- Scientific English I

Advanced Topics

Admissions Information

- Required Qualification: High school diploma (Baccalaureate) in scientific or technical fields (e.g., Mathematics, Experimental Sciences,).

- Recommended Skills : Using classical measurement instruments (titrations, syntheses, control analysis, etc.), Utilizing specialized computer software in chemistry, Conducting equipment calibration and troubleshooting , Understanding the operation of equipment and instruments.

-Writing technical reports.

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