Chimica
Italy, Padua
Study location | Italy, Padua |
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Type | Bachelor's degree, full-time |
Nominal duration | 3 years (180 ECTS) |
Study language | Italian |
Awards | (Bachelor's degree in Chemistry) |
Course code | SC1156/000ZZ/2014 |
Tuition fee | €2,739 per year For further information please visit: www.unipd.it/en/tuition-fees |
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Application fee | €30 one-time This fee is non-refundable. |
Deposit | €204 one-time In order to accept your place at the University of Padua, the payment of the admission fee is required. This fee is non-refundable. |
Entry qualification | Secondary Studies diploma (or equivalent) TOLC-I. Please check the TOLC webpage Detailed information on application procedures is available in the relevant Call for admissions Please verify country-based specific entry title requirements at the following link. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian. You can often get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original entry qualification documents with you when you finally go to the university. If you are admitted to the degree course, you will have to submit other documents including original and translated/legalised copies of your previous qualifications, etc. No legalised documents are required at application stage. |
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Other requirements | Specific requirements for Non-EU applicants:
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Overview
The Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry provides the student with a good preparation in the different fields of chemistry, both in terms of theoretical and experimental aspects. The training course, after providing basic physico-mathematical knowledge, focuses on basic chemical disciplines. Several courses are provided in the most important areas of chemistry, comprising classroom teaching for theoretical and descriptive contents and exercises, and laboratory activity for applied aspects. Intensive laboratory training is envisaged, which, in addition to acquiring the necessary experimental skills, provides adequate knowledge of the typical procedures of chemical laboratories: management and safety standards, and acquaintance with modern instrumentation of chemical interest. Training in chemical disciplines also includes specific courses of biological chemistry and chemistry applied to industrial processes. There is a course called “Elements for Choice of a Profession” in which various issues related to job market access will be addressed.
Career opportunities
Graduates have several job opportunities that mainly concern industry as well as research and analysis laboratories at both private and public companies (Regional Agencies for Environmental Protection, Local Health Companies, National Research Council, Universities, etc.), and also health care, energy and the preservation of cultural heritage. Another perspective is counseling (also as a freelancer, limited to the skills acquired within the bachelor degree), especially in the fields of analysis and control, environmental and civil protection.