This chemistry department consist of a prominent group of
scientists - faculty and students who engage in a broad range
of chemical, educational, and research activities. A knowledge
of chemistry is developed through intensive course work, laboratory
experiments and individual research efforts. The specific
programs are tailored largely to the interest of each student,
giving freedom to schedule one's course work accordingly with
the primary goal of developing a creative and productive scientist.
The modern chemist must have knowledge of and access to state-of-the-art
instrumentation in order to perform rapidly and accurately
the functions that society demands of him. Consistent with
its goal of providing outstanding training, the department
continues to meet this challenge by an active instrumentation
acquisition program, which is well-supported by the University.
Our department is notable for a high degree of interaction
between the faculty and students. In short, our department
provides an open and friendly yet highly stimulating environment.
1) The master's degree candidate must present his (her) research
at the meeting of a scientific society
or publish it. The doctor's degree candidate must publish
two research papers in well-known international
journals. The unified course candidate must publish three
research papers in journals including two in
well-known international journals.
2) The master's degree candidate must take a seminar more
than once, and the doctor's degree
candidate and the unified course candidate more than two times.
3) The student who majored in another field must complete
basic undergraduate subjects under
the chairman's approval.
All
major chemical companies send requests for our students throughout
the year. Many smaller companies and academic institutions
also contact individual faculty members when positions become
available. Such openings are made known to all the students,
and every efforts is made to find suitable jobs for our graduates.
Strong ties exist between the Department and the chemical
industry. Our graduates hold industrial or academic positions
or they are employed by government research institutes.