Organic Chemistry

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Program Overview

The Bachelor's program in Organic Chemistry offers a progressive and comprehensive scientific education, beginning with a strong foundation in core scientific disciplines. In the first year, students receive broad-based instruction in chemistry, physics, and mathematics, enabling them to acquire the scientific and methodological skills needed to pursue specialized studies.

In the second year, the curriculum shifts focus toward specialization in chemistry, particularly organic chemistry. Students are introduced to the fundamental principles of organic chemistry through both theoretical courses and practical sessions, enhancing their understanding of molecular structures, chemical reactions, and the basics of organic synthesis.

The third year emphasizes deeper specialization, offering advanced courses in organic chemistry alongside intensive laboratory work. This phase of the program aims to strengthen students’ practical competencies and develop their ability to work with analytical techniques in organic chemistry, preparing them to tackle scientific and professional challenges in research or the industrial sector.

Teaching Language : Arabic, English, French.

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The basic courses of the Bachelor’s program in organic chemistry include a series of fundamental subjects covering a wide range of concepts necessary for the students' training in chemistry. These include: general chemistry, organic chemistry I and II, spectroscopy and analysis, and advanced organic chemistry.


Advanced Topics

During the third year of the Bachelor's program in Organic Chemistry, students explore advanced topics that build on their foundational knowledge and deepen their understanding of the field. These courses include advanced organic synthesis, detailed study of reaction mechanisms, and an introduction to organometallic chemistry. Emphasis is also placed on modern instrumental techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass spectrometry, and chromatography. The program incorporates elements of green chemistry and sustainable development, raising students’ awareness of environmental concerns related to chemistry. These theoretical courses are complemented by practical and guided work, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-life contexts in preparation for research projects or industrial applications.

Admissions Information

Admission requirements depend on the results obtained in the first and second years, after ranking all the students in the cohort.


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