Chemistry 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Milan |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

156 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

ChemistryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The first specific educational objective of the degree course in Chemistry is the training of a graduate who possesses the skills and knowledge suitable for carrying out professional activities in the field of chemical sciences, contributing to activities such as the application of chemical procedures and protocols, the development and characterization of new products and materials, the testing of new technologies, the creation of products, chemical analyzes and quality controls that require mastery of chemical and instrumental techniques and the subsequent processing of reports relating to the results of the analyses, the 'execution, within a pre-established program, tests and laboratory trials for the development of new products. The training course allows you to learn the necessary experimental techniques for chemical synthesis, the determination of chemical and chemical-physical properties of matter, analysis methods and calculation tools. The graduate will be able to provide opinions on pure and applied chemistry and carry out any other activity defined by current legislation in relation to the profession of junior chemist.

Another specific objective of the degree course in Chemistry is to enable the student both to continue with higher studies and to immediately enter a professional activity. In this context, the course aims to provide students with adequate mastery of basic scientific methods and contents to facilitate an easy entry into the world of work, or to access a subsequent master's degree course.


In detail, the graduate of this course will possess:

- adequate knowledge of basic mathematical tools for applications in the chemical field; essential elements of differential and integral calculus; first notions for dealing with the study of differential equations;

- adequate knowledge of classical physics: mechanics, electromagnetism, optics and wave propagation;

- adequate IT knowledge preparatory to learning chemical disciplines, with particular attention to the understanding and processing of experimental data for a critical and informed use of scientific calculation software;

- a good knowledge of basic chemistry in the four main disciplinary areas (analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry), both for the fundamental skills and for the more characterizing and applicative aspects;

- knowledge and skills of the scientific method, both from a theoretical and application point of view;

- a good knowledge of laboratory experimental methods;

- the ability to apply innovative methods and techniques and use complex equipment;

- adequate knowledge to address problems related to environmental sustainability and prevention and safety regulations in the workplace.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAMME IS ENTIRELY TAUGHT IN ITALIAN

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The first specific educational objective of the degree course in Chemistry is the training of a graduate who possesses the skills and knowledge suitable for carrying out professional activities in the field of chemical sciences, contributing to activities such as the application of chemical procedures and protocols, the development and characterization of new products and materials, the testing of new technologies, the creation of products, chemical analyzes and quality controls that require mastery of chemical and instrumental techniques and the subsequent processing of reports relating to the results of the analyses, the 'execution, within a pre-established program, tests and laboratory trials for the development of new products. The training course allows you to learn the necessary experimental techniques for chemical synthesis, the determination of chemical and chemical-physical properties of matter, analysis methods and calculation tools. The graduate will be able to provide opinions on pure and applied chemistry and carry out any other activity defined by current legislation in relation to the profession of junior chemist.

Another specific objective of the degree course in Chemistry is to enable the student both to continue with higher studies and to immediately enter a professional activity. In this context, the course aims to provide students with adequate mastery of basic scientific methods and contents to facilitate an easy entry into the world of work, or to access a subsequent master's degree course.


In detail, the graduate of this course will possess:

- adequate knowledge of basic mathematical tools for applications in the chemical field; essential elements of differential and integral calculus; first notions for dealing with the study of differential equations;

- adequate knowledge of classical physics: mechanics, electromagnetism, optics and wave propagation;

- adequate IT knowledge preparatory to learning chemical disciplines, with particular attention to the understanding and processing of experimental data for a critical and informed use of scientific calculation software;

- a good knowledge of basic chemistry in the four main disciplinary areas (analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry), both for the fundamental skills and for the more characterizing and applicative aspects;

- knowledge and skills of the scientific method, both from a theoretical and application point of view;

- a good knowledge of laboratory experimental methods;

- the ability to apply innovative methods and techniques and use complex equipment;

- adequate knowledge to address problems related to environmental sustainability and prevention and safety regulations in the workplace.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAMME IS ENTIRELY TAUGHT IN ITALIAN

Admission Requirements

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o be admitted to the Bachelor's degree programme in Chemistry, applicants must have a higher secondary school diploma or other foreign qualification and have been granted the appropriate initial training. The degree programme is open access.

Knowledge required for access is: basic knowledge of mathematics and science, ability to make simple logical inferences and text comprehension, The level of education is similar to that obtained in secondary school.


*Methods of checking knowledge and personal preparation*

The Chemistry degree programme is open-access.

Admission to the degree programme involves a compulsory, but not selective, test to be taken before enrolment, aimed at verifying the initial preparation of students in terms of minimum knowledge requirements of basic scientific disciplines. The non-selective access test involves taking the TOLC (On-line CISIA Test) which can be taken at the University of Milan or at any other university member of the CISIA (Consorzio Interuniversitario Sistemi Integrati per l'Accesso). Registration for the TOLC is directly on the CISIA website (www.cisiaonline.it). The TOLC valid for registration to the Bachelor's degree in Chemistry is the TOLC-S, composed of the following sections: Basic mathematics (20 questions - 50 minutes), Reasoning and problems (10 questions - 20 minutes), Comprehension of the text (10 questions - 20 minutes), Basic science (10 questions of chemistry, physics and geology - 20 minutes), English (30 questions - 15 minutes). Each question has 5 possible answers, of which only one is correct.


Score: +1 for each correct answer, -0.25 for each wrong answer, 0 for each unanswered answer.

The result of the English section does not replace the assessment of the knowledge of the English language required by the degree programme for the acquisition of the relevant credits (see paragraph Language tests), but constitutes a self-assessment for the student. Further information on the structure and topics of the test can be found at the following link: https://www.cisiaonline.it/area-thematica-tolc-scienze/struttura-della-prova-e-syllabus/


Students who have passed the compulsory (but not selective) TOLC-S intend to use it to access the Bachelor's degree in Chemistry of the University of Milan MUST register on the site of the CdS to proceed with registration within the deadlines indicated in the call.

For more details on the call, deadlines and admission/ registration procedures we recommend you to consult the page https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/frequent-un-course-of-degree/enrol


*Additional training requirements (OFA) and OFA recovery procedures*

Students who do not achieve a score of 10 or higher in the Basic Mathematics section of the TOLC-S will be assigned Additional Learning Obligations (OFA).

For students with OFA, support activities will be organized between October and December, followed by a recovery test (to be completed by January of the year following enrollment). This test is designed to demonstrate improved preparation.

If the student fails to provide such evidence, they will not be allowed to take any second-year exams until they pass the Mathematics Institutions exam.


3 Years
Oct

Tuition fees

International
156 EUR

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