- Degree: Bachelor
- Campus: Debbieh, Tripoli
- Faculty: Science
- Department: Chemistry
Program Description
To obtain the Bachelor Degree in Chemistry, students must successfully complete a total of 97 credit hours + IC3, where the standard duration of study is 6 semesters. There is one general semester of study for the students of the Chemistry Program.
Chairperson: Dr. Mohammad H. El-Dakdouki
Professors: Prof. Ghassan Younes
Assistant Professors: Dr. Nour El Ghosh, Dr. Ibtissam Saad, Dr. Nawal Hakawati
Part-time Lecturer: Prof. Daoud Nawfal, Dr. Amani Aridi, Dr. Khadija Hijazi, Dr. Noha Ghanem, Dr. Berna Hamad, Dr. Najah Wehbe, Dr. Fatima Yehya, Dr. Amer Ghannoum.
The mission of the Department of Chemistry at BAU is to maintain its posture as a leading academic center to promote excellence in chemical education, advance chemical discovery, enhance the employability of our graduates, and strengthen community engagement and outreach activities. We are committed to continuously graduating future chemists who are ready to address global challenges contribute to scientific advancement, and embrace ethical standards and safe practices.
The aim of the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry is to:
- Provide students with the basic theoretical principles and practical skills of core and applied chemistry disciplines.
- Develop students’ skills in analysis, critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, communication, and research.
- Prepare students for graduate studies or professional careers in chemistry-related areas.
- Provide students with hands-on experiences with state-of-the-art scientific instruments and equipment.
- Enhance the community service spirit within the students through participation in outreach activities
The Chemistry program enables students, by the time of graduation, to achieve the following outcomes:
a- Knowledge and Understanding:
- The basic science including chemical principles and theories, terminology, nomenclatures, units and basic mathematics and physics.
- The detailed knowledge of the subfields of chemistry, including analytical and physical chemistry, as well as inorganic and organic chemistry.
- The fundamental facts, principles and theories of selected topics in applied chemistry including petrochemical industry, chemistry of polymers, catalysis, heterocyclic chemistry, physical photochemistry, medicinal chemistry, industrial organic chemistry, and industrial inorganic chemistry.
b- Intellectual Skills:
- Demonstrate essential facts, concepts, principles and theories relating to the main fields in chemistry.
- Analyze and solve qualitative and quantitative synthetic chemical problems.
- Analyze experimental data for meaningful interpretations, critically assess data in the literature and extract useful data from it.
c- Practical Skills:
- Follow practical instructions safely and accurately.
- Conduct experiments and use appropriate experimental apparatus effectively.
- Operate chemical instrumentation. Read, evaluate and interpret data.
d- Transferable Skills:
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Use information technology skills, especially in the areas of information retrieval, literature searching and use of library databases.
- Work independently and collaborate effectively.
- Manage time by the ability to plan and implement efficient and effective modes of working.
- Acquire the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the workplace or in professional
field after graduation.
To obtain the Bachelor Degree in Chemistry, students must successfully complete a total of 97 credit hours, where the standard duration of study is 6 semesters. There is one general semester of study for the students of the Chemistry Program.
Chemistry graduates are qualified to either continue their postgraduate studies, or work in educational or research institutions, laboratories, industries, pharmaceutical or health companies. The available options include the following: School Teacher, Lab Assistant, Research Assistant, Petroleum and Petrochemicals, Corrosion Control and Electroplating, Paints, Polymers and Materials Development, Food and Water industries, Drug, Pharmaceutical, Health, Environmental Monitoring, Quality Control, Forensic and many others.
| I. University Requirements | Credits |
| * University Mandatory Courses | 5 |
| * University Elective Courses | 11 |
| II. Program Requirements | Credits |
| Faculty Core Courses | 19 |
| Major Core Courses | 44 |
| Departmental Electives | 12 |
| **Faculty Electives | 6 |
| Total | 97 |
5 credits are selected from the University Mandatory courses list.
At least one course from social sciences and one course from humanities should be selected among the university elective courses.
** A total of 6 credits is required as faculty electives.
Students can enroll in any course offered by the Faculty of Science.
The program utilizes a number of well-equipped laboratories for practical work and research. The Laboratories serving the program are:
- Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
- Organic Chemistry Laboratory
- Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
- Physical Chemistry Research Laboratory
- Organic Chemistry Research Laboratory
- Inorganic Research Laboratory
- Water Analysis Laboratory
- Specialized Center for Chemical Analysis
| Academic Years |
|---|
| 2013/2014: 32 |
| 2014/2015: 31 |
| 2015/2016: 27 |
| 2016/2017: 27 |
| 2017/2018: 26 |
| 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |
| BS | 14 | 20 | 16 | 9 | ||
| MS | 4 | 4 | 1 | 6 | 3 | |
| PhD | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
Study Plan:
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Hours Distribution | Course Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Semester | ||||
| CHEM241 | Principles of Chemistry | 3 | (3Crs.:3Lec) | FC |
| CHEM241L | Principles of Chemistry Laboratory | 1 | (1Cr.:3Lab) | FC |
| CMPS241 | Introduction to Programming | 3 | (3Crs.:2 Lec.,2Lab) | FC |
| MATH241 | Calculus and Analytical Geometry | 3 | (3 Cr.: 3Lec.,0 Tut., 0 Lab.) | FC |
| PHYS243 | General Physics | 3 | (3Crs.:3Lec) | FC |
| PHYS243L | General Physics Laboratory | 1 | (1Cr.:3Lab) | FC |
| ------- | University Requirements | 3 | (3crs.) | CUR |
| Second Semester | ||||
| CHEM242 | Analytical Chemistry | 3 | (3Crs.:3Lec) | MJC |
| CHEM242L | Analytical Chemistry Laboratory | 1 | (1Cr.:3 Lab) | MJC |
| CHEM244 | Organic Chemistry I | 3 | (3Crs.:3 Lec) | MJC |
| CHEM248 | Physical Chemistry I | 3 | (3Crs.:3Lec) | MJC |
| MATH242 | Probability and Statistics | 3 | (3 Crs.: 3 Lec.,0 Tut., 2 Lab.) | FC |
| ------- | University Requirements | 3 | (3crs.) | CUR |
| Third Semester | ||||
| CHEM341 | Organic Chemistry II | 3 | (3Crs.:3Lec) | MJC |
| CHEM341L | Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 1 | (1Cr.:3Lab) | MJC |
| CHEM343 | Chemical Kinetics | 2 | (2crs.: 2lec.) | MJC |
| CHEM345 | Inorganic Chemistry I | 3 | (3Crs.:3Lec) | MJC |
| CHEM349 | Physical Chemistry II | 3 | (3Cr.:3Lec) | MJC |
| CHEM349L | Physical Chemistry Laboratory | 1 | (1Cr.:3Lab) | MJC |
| ------- | University Requirements | 2 | (2crs.) | CUR |
| Fourth Semester | ||||
| CHEM342 | Instrumental Analysis | 3 | (3Crs.:3 Lec) | MJC |
| CHEM342L | Instrumental Analysis Laboratory | 1 | (1Cr.:3 Lab) | MJC |
| CHEM346 | Bioorganic Chemistry | 3 | (3Crs.:2 Lec,2 Lab) | MJC |
| CHEM348 | Inorganic Chemistry II | 3 | (3Crs.:3 Lec) | MJC |
| CHEM348L | Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory | 1 | (1Cr.:3 Lab) | MJC |
| ------- | University Requirements | 3 | (3crs.) | CUR |
| ------- | Departmental Elective | 3 | (3crs.) | DE |
| Fifth Semester | ||||
| CHEM405 | Solid State Chemistry | 2 | (2 Crs.:2 Lec) | FC |
| CHEM441 | Electrochemistry & Applications | 3 | (3Crs.:3 Lec) | MJC |
| CHEM441L | Electrochemistry And Applications Laboratory | 1 | (1Cr.:3Lab) | MJC |
| ------- | Departmental Electives | 3 | (3crs.) | DE |
| ------- | University Requirements | 5 | (5crs.) | CUR |
| ------- | Faculty Electives | 3 | (3crs.) | FE |
| Sixth Semester | ||||
| CHEM442 | Spectroscopic Identification Of Chemical Compounds | 3 | (3Cr.:3Lec) | MJC |
| CHEM442L | Spectroscopic Identification Of Chemical Compounds Laboratory | 1 | (1Cr.:3Lab) | MJC |
| CHEM444 | Senior Project | 2 | (2Crs.:2Lec) | MJC |
| ------- | Faculty Electives | 3 | (3crs.) | FE |
| ------- | Departmental Electives | 6 | (6crs.) | DE |
Departmental Elective (DE)
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Hours Distribution | Course Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHEM355 | Petrochemistry | 3 | (3Crs.:3 Lec) | DE |
| CHEM356 | Environmental Chemistry | 3 | (3Crs.:3 Lec) | DE |
| CHEM357 | Water Analysis | 3 | (3Crs.:2Lec,3Lab) | DE |
| CHEM358 | Surface And Colloid Chemistry | 3 | (3Crs.:3Lec) | DE |
| CHEM359 | Regulatory Aspects Of Industrial Chemicals | 3 | (3Crs.:3 Lec) | DE |
| CHEM450 | Introduction To Medicinal Chemistry | 3 | (3Crs.:3 Lec) | DE |
| CHEM451 | Physical Organic Chemistry | 3 | (3Crs.:3 Lec) | DE |
| CHEM452 | Nuclear And Radiochemistry | 3 | (3Crs.:3 Lec) | DE |
| CHEM453 | Materials Science | 3 | (3Crs.:3Lec) | DE |
| CHEM454 | Topics In Chemistry | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | DE |