Bachelor Degree Three-Year Course L-27
The degree course in chemistry, class L-27, Science and Chemical Technologies, is active from the A. A. 2011/12. The course is articulated (in accordance with the provisions of DM 22/10/2004, No. 270) as per the Didactical Order shown in the Didactic Regulations and published in the Study Manifesto below:
The Bachelor's degree in Chemistry at the University of Bari provides theoretical, methodological, experimental and applicative skills in the fundamental areas of Chemistry. The didactic path does not include a specialization, but, according to the structure of "chemistry Eurobachelor provides a "core" of at least 90 CFU in the following areas: Mathematics, Physics, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. The course includes 25 CFU for basic courses in Mathematics, Physics and 36 CFU for basic courses in Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, General and Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
66 CFU of characterizing training activities must be added to these basic courses, chosen in the three areas dedicated to analytical and environmental chemical disciplines, inorganic and chemical-physical disciplines and organic and biochemical chemical disciplines, thus creating a robust skeleton of compulsory theoretical-experimental activities related to mathematics, physics and the four fundamental disciplines of chemistry. A further 21 CFU must be obtained from related or integrative activities in the field of chemistry, biochemistry and numerical analysis this will allow to study specific aspects in-depth.
Students’ individual laboratory practice experiences will make up for a significant part of these CFUs.
Further study activities will be dedicated to the knowledge of the English language, fundamental for communication in the scientific environment, and to computer skills necessary for the processing of experimental data.
EXAM NUMBER |
DISCIPLINES |
SEMESTER |
YEAR |
E1 |
Mathematical Institutions (I course) |
I |
1° YEAR |
E2 |
General and Inorganic Chemistry (I course) |
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E3 |
General and inorganic chemistry with laboratory |
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I1 |
Laboratory safety and chemical risks |
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I2 |
English language |
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E4 |
Analytical Chemistry (I course) |
II |
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Analytical Chemistry Exercises (I course) |
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E5 |
General Physics (I course) |
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E6 |
Mathematical Institutions (II course) |
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Programming and Calculation Laboratory |
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E7 |
Physical Chemistry (I course) |
III |
2° YEAR |
Physical Chemistry Exercises (I course) |
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I3 |
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E8 |
Organic Chemistry (I course) |
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Exercises of organic chemistry (I course) |
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E9 |
Physical Chemistry (II course) |
IV |
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E9 |
Physical Chemistry Exercises (II course) |
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E10 |
Organic Chemistry (II course) |
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E10 |
Exercises of organic chemistry (II course) |
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E11 |
General and Inorganic Chemistry (II course) |
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I4 |
Calculation methods for chemistry |
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E12 |
Environmental Chemistry |
V |
3° YEAR |
Physical Chemistry of complex systems |
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E13 |
Analytical Chemistry (II course) |
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Analytical Chemistry Exercises (II course) |
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E14 |
Physical methods IN Organic Chemistry |
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E15 |
General and Inorganic Chemistry (III course) |
VI |
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Plasma chemistry |
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E16 |
Biochemistry |
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E17 |
Elective Courses |
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E18 |
Internship/Internship
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Final Exam |
General and inorganic chemistry with laboratory