THE COURSE
The Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry aims to provide graduates with solid basic training open to continuing studies in the Master’s Degree, aiming for excellent training and entry into the labor market. The cultural profile is characterized by a broad base of mathematics and physics, an indispensable support for all subsequent deepening of chemical disciplines. The four chemical disciplines (analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, general and inorganic chemistry, and organic chemistry) are organized into two years of theoretical courses, each supplemented by laboratory exercises, to ensure a graduate with a good level of experimental skills and familiarity with chemical methodologies, instrumentation and problems in the chemical laboratory. In the laboratory courses, there is a great deal of emphasis on the training of professionals who can be employed directly on the labor market in positions such as graduate-laboratory technicians for analysis or quality control, product or process research and development laboratories, product technicians or customer service, etc. The course of studies provides a single training path that allows both the continuation of university education with enrollment in the master’s degree and entry into the world of work. In the last semester of the course, a period of practical training is planned, aimed at consolidating laboratory practice with a view to both continuing studies and direct insertion into the working world. The internship activities, corresponding to 12 ECTS of university training, can be carried out either as an internship at companies or entities outside the University or as attendance to additional modules of the teaching of the Integrated Chemical Laboratories.