
- Field of study: chemistry
- Form of study: DAILY
- Level of study: 1st, Bachelor
- Length of study: 3 years
- Language of instruction: Slovak
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Learning objectives and graduate profile :
By the time of graduation, students of the Chemistry programme have adequate theoretical knowledge of all the basic chemical disciplines: inorganic, organic, physical, analytical, medicinal, nuclear and biochemistry. In the biomedical chemistry module, they will acquire theoretical and practical knowledge integrating knowledge from chemistry, biology, pharmacy and medicine, and they will master laboratory techniques and basic laboratory methodologies in the aforementioned chemical specialisations. They are also familiar with the chemical aspects of phenomena studied in other natural, environmental, medical and technological sciences, are proficient in the use of computers using commercial software and are able to apply the knowledge acquired practically, most often as part of a research team, in solving basic and applied chemical or related research tasks. Students are able to adapt quickly and effectively to the specific demands of practice, organising their further education and personal development.
Graduates of the study programme have adequate theoretical and practical knowledge of general, inorganic, organic, physical, analytical, medicinal chemistry and biochemistry, as well as mathematics, physics, biology and computing. They are able to carry out work of a technical nature independently in chemical, environmental, pharmaceutical and or medical facilities. Students are able to obtain, process and present scientific information. Graduates of the chemistry study programme have the prerequisites to apply themselves in various chemical, pharmaceutical, medical, environmental research and operational facilities and to carry out more demanding work of a technical nature, or to participate in the solution of scientific research tasks as a member of a team. They can also apply themselves in the production sphere, but also in state and public administration to use their knowledge of chemical informatics, e.g. in monitoring the natural environment, processing and using databases, etc. or they can continue their studies at the 2nd level in chemistry or in one of the related fields.
Graduates of the Chemistry degree programme are expected to:
- to apply in various chemical, pharmaceutical, medical, environmental research and operational facilities and to carry out more demanding work of a technical nature, or to participate in the solution of scientific research tasks as a member of a team,
- in the manufacturing sector, as well as in state and public administration, to use their knowledge of chemical informatics, e.g. in monitoring the natural environment, processing and using databases, etc,
- pursue a second cycle of higher education in chemistry or a related field.
Occupational Qualifications:
- Chemical laboratory technician
- Chemical production operator
- Process engineer in biochemical production
- Analytical chemist in development departments
- Validation specialist in quality control departments
- Pharmaceutical representative
- Research scientist in universities
Requirements for applicants, method of selection and recommended personal qualities
Number of students admitted to the study programme: 50
The basic condition for admission to the Bachelor's degree programme is the acquisition of a complete secondary education or a complete secondary vocational education (Section 56(1) of Act No 131/2002 Coll. on Higher Education and on Amendments and Additions to Certain Acts).
The admission procedure takes place without an entrance examination.
For admission to the bachelor's degree programme, data on the applicant's studies at secondary school will be decisive. More information here.
Do you have questions about the study programme? Ask its main supervisor
Assoc. RNDr. Cyril Rajnák, PhD.
: cyril.rajnak@ucm.sk