• Degree Programmes Offered
  • CE1: Demonstrate knowledge of the main aspects of chemical terminology, nomenclature, conventions and units.
  • CE2: Interpret the variation of the characteristic properties of chemical elements according to the periodic table.
  • CE3: Demonstrate knowledge of the characteristics and behaviour of the different states of matter and the theories used to describe them.
  • CE4: Demonstrate knowledge of the main types of chemical reaction and their main characteristics.
  • CE5: Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of quantum mechanics and their application to the description of the structure and properties of atoms and molecules.
  • CE6: Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of thermodynamics and kinetics and their applications in chemistry.
  • CE7: Ability to recognise chemical elements and their compounds: preparation, structure, reactivity, properties and applications.
  • CE8: Demonstrate knowledge of the principles, procedures and techniques for the determination, separation, identification and characterisation of chemical compounds.
  • CE9: Demonstrate knowledge of unit operations of chemical engineering.
  • CE10: Show knowledge of the metrology of chemical processes including quality management.
  • CE11: Relate the macroscopic properties and the properties of individual atoms and molecules, including macromolecules (natural and synthetic), polymers, colloids and other materials.
  • CE12: Show knowledge of the structure and reactivity of the main classes of biomolecules and the chemistry of the main biological processes.
  • CE13: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of essential facts, concepts, principles and theories related to the areas of chemistry.
  • CE14: Solve qualitative and quantitative problems following previously developed models.
  • CE15: Recognise and analyse new problems and plan strategies to solve them.
  • CE16: Evaluate, interpret and synthesise chemical data and information.
  • CE17: Handle chemicals safely.
  • CE18: Carry out standard experimental procedures involved in synthetic and analytical work, in relation to organic and inorganic systems.
  • CE19: Handle the instrumentation used in the different areas of chemistry.
  • CE20: Interpret data from observations and measurements in the laboratory in terms of their significance and the theories that underpin them.
  • CE21: Evaluate the risks in the use of chemicals and laboratory procedures.
  • CE22: Relate theory and experimentation.
  • CE23: Recognise and evaluate chemical processes in daily life.
  • CE24: Understand the qualitative and quantitative aspects of chemical problems.
  • CE25: Develop sustainable and environmentally friendly methods.
  • CE26: Relate chemistry with other disciplines.
  • CE27: Prepare reports, surveys and industrial and environmental projects in the field of chemistry.