Applied Analytical Chemistry (Bachelor's)
- Field of Study: Chemistry
- Form of study: FULL-TIME
- Degree of study: 1st (prof. oriented), bachelor
- Duration of study: 3 years
- Teaching language: Slovak
Learning objectives and graduate profile
At the time of graduation, students of the professionally oriented study program Applied Analytical Chemistry have adequate theoretical knowledge, primarily of analytical chemistry and other basic chemical disciplines of inorganic, organic, medical, nuclear chemistry and biochemistry. During their studies, they will acquire theoretical and practical knowledge integrating knowledge from chemistry, biology, pharmacy and medicine, which they will already test during professional practice, they will master laboratory techniques and basic laboratory methodologies in analytical chemistry, as part of professional practice in the conditions of a cooperating organization in which the practice takes place. performs, they will acquire the knowledge and skills required to successfully enter the work process.
Students know the principles of correct laboratory practice as a necessary requirement for work in an analytical laboratory, during professional practice they learn work procedures typical for the given field of study, through specific tasks they acquire knowledge, skills and competences relevant to the performance of the future profession. They also know the chemical aspects of phenomena that are the subject of study in other natural, environmental, medical and technological sciences, they master the practical skills necessary to perform their profession, which are supported by the necessary knowledge from more professionally oriented subjects, and they work skillfully with a computer when using commercial software, processing experimental data and data from analytical measurements. Students - at the time of graduation, they have the knowledge to independently apply practically when solving tasks arising from the requirements of their job classification, they are able to quickly and efficiently adapt to the specific requirements of practice and organize their further education and personal growth.
Graduates of a professionally oriented study program
Applied analytical chemistry have adequate theoretical and practical knowledge of analytical, general, inorganic, organic, medicinal chemistry and biochemistry, but also of mathematics, physics, biology and computer technology. They are able to independently perform work of a technical nature in chemical, environmental, pharmaceutical and healthcare facilities.
Thanks to the professionally oriented study program, the industry will get the necessary, practically competent graduates who are familiar with the functioning of real employers, their requirements for knowledge, skills and principles of professional ethics. Graduates can also acquire, process and present scientific information. Graduates of the chemistry study program have the prerequisites to be employed primarily in cooperating organizations in which professional practice was carried out, as trained employees whom they need for the performance of work in the laboratory, but also in various chemical, pharmaceutical, medical, environmental research and operational facilities, and to perform more demanding work. of a technical nature, working with instrumental analytical techniques and also in the production sphere, but also in state and public administration, to use their knowledge of chemical informatics, e.g. when monitoring the natural environment, processing and using databases, etc.
Graduates of the chemistry study program have the prerequisites:
- apply primarily in cooperating organizations in which professional practice was carried out, as trained employees who are needed for the performance of work in the laboratory,
- apply in various chemical, pharmaceutical, medical, environmental research and operational facilities and perform more demanding work of a technical nature, work with instrumental analytical techniques,
- in the production sphere, but also in state and public administration, to use their knowledge of chemical informatics, e.g. when monitoring the natural environment, processing and using databases, etc.
Professions:
- Chemical laboratory technician
- Chemical production operator
- Process engineer of biochemical production
- Analytical chemist in development departments
- Validation specialist in quality control departments
- Pharmaceutical representative
Admission Requirements for Full-Time and Part-Time Study
Applicant Requirements, Selection Process, and Recommended Personal Attributes
Number of students admitted to the study program: 20
The basic condition for admission to the bachelor's program is obtaining a complete secondary education or complete secondary vocational education (§ 56, paragraph 1 of Act No. 131/2002 Coll. on Higher Education and on Amendments to Certain Acts).
The admission process will be conducted without an entrance exam.
For admission to the bachelor's study program, the applicant's performance during secondary school will be the determining factor. More information here.
Do you have questions about the study program? Ask its main guarantor
doc. Ing. Andrea Purdešová, PhD.
: andrea.purdesova@ucm.sk