Information sheets-2023/2024

You can refer the information sheets uploaded into this section, for more information regarding the courses offered by the Department of Chemistry. Please use following link to view the courses at different study levels.   Information sheets-2023/2024

Calling for Applications_BS.c (Hons) In Chemistry

Applications are being called for the BS.c (Hons) in Chemistry at the department of chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences. You can download the application at the following link. Deadline to submit your duly completed application is on or before 19th May 2023. BS.c (Hons) in Chemistry Application  

Analytical Chemistry

To provide theoretical knowledge and practical skills in methods of chemical analysis in order to make scientific decisions based on statistical background.

Practical Chemistry II

This course is designed and developed to equip students with the ability in using knowledge in relevant theory in making decisions on relevant experimental techniques and plan and perform an experiment in reaction kinetics, in determining the thermodynamic solubility product of a salt, in constructing the phase diagram of a mixture of two miscible liquids, […]

Concepts in Chemistry

This 3 credit level 04 course is designed for the students to learn the basic principles of Physical chemistry

Basic Principles of Chemistry I

This 3-credit course is designed for the students to learn the following; Structure of the atom Principles behind the periodic table chemical bonding Introduction to organic chemistry  

Organic Chemistry II

This is a course consist of Chemistry of Aromatic Heterocyclic Chemistry, Fundamentals of Synthetic Organic Chemistry and Spectroscopic Determination of Organic Molecules. In this course, you will be learning some properties, reactions and synthesis of simple aromatic heterocyclic compounds and some methods involved in C-C and C-N bond formation reactions, which are key to the […]

Inorganic Chemistry

This is one of the four Chemistry courses, offered at Level 4 of the B. Sc. Degree Programme. The academic value of this course is 3 Credits; which means that you have to spend about 150 notional hours for studying. This course is intended to give the second-year students (i.e. Level 4) a basic knowledge […]