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Learning Outcome Program S1

  1. Able to deal with problems related to chemistry competently by identifying important parts of the problem, formulating strategies to overcome difficulties, and applying appropriate methods to arrive at solutions, test the correctness of solutions, and interpret the results.
  2. Able to understand the purpose of chemical experiments, carry out and correctly record the research, and analyze the results.
  3. Able to operate standard laboratory equipment and classical techniques, and adapt to modern instruments to carry out experiments.
  4. Able to know and follow the correct procedures and regulations regarding the handling and use of chemicals.
  5. Able to communicate concepts and results of laboratory experiments through writing and oral communication skills.
  6. Able to use and use computers and software to acquire and process experimental data and use the results to understand the concept of chemical structures.
  7. Able to use modern library search tools to find information about a topic, chemicals, chemical engineering, and issues related to chemistry.

Mastering a set of chemical knowledge concerning the basics in chemistry (analytical, inorganic, organic, physical, and biological chemistry) in order to be able to

  1. work as a scientist in government or industry, a teacher in school, or another career; or
  2. continuing studies at a higher level both in professional programs and/or graduate programs..
  1. Able to evaluate themselves and manage self-learning.
  2. Able to be responsible for work independently and work together in teams.