Degree in Chemistry

  • Address new problems and propose strategies to solve them.
  • Relate theory to experimentation.
  • Identify chemical processes in everyday life.
  • Implement sustainable and environmentally friendly methodologies.
  • Relate chemistry to other disciplines.
  • Prepare reports, assessments, and industrial and environmental projects in the field of chemistry.
  • Demonstrate the ability to analyse, synthesise and reason critically.
  • Demonstrate both inductive and deductive reasoning skills.
  • Solve problems effectively.
  • Contribute to the design, development and implementation of solutions that respond to social demands, using the Sustainable Development Goals as a reference.
  • Demonstrate critical and self-critical thinking, considering professional ethics, moral values and social implications of the different activities carried out throughout the degree.
  • Collaborate effectively in work teams, assume responsibilities and leadership roles, and contribute to collective improvement and development.
  • Act autonomously in learning, making well-founded decisions in various contexts, forming judgements based on experimentation and analysis, and applying knowledge to new situations.
  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing, adapting to the context and audience.
  • Propose creative and innovative solutions to complex situations or problems in the field, addressing diverse professional and social needs.
  • Understand and analyse, from the perspective of the degree programme, social inequalities based on sex and gender; integrate gender-sensitive approaches into problem-solving and solution design.
  • Express ideas correctly, both orally and in writing, in any of the official languages of the Valencian Community.
  • At the end of the subject, the student will evaluate, interpret and synthesize the chemical data and information correctly.