• Degree Programmes Offered
  • 5028: Understand the qualitative and quantitative aspects of chemical problems.
  • 15225: Students must have developed the learning skills needed to undertake further study with a high degree of autonomy.
  • 5027: Recognise and evaluate chemical processes in daily life.
  • 5027: Recognise and evaluate chemical processes in daily life.
  • 4818: Learn autonomously.
  • 5030: Relate chemistry with other disciplines.
  • 5608: Demonstrate leadership and management skills, entrepreneurship, initiative, creativity, organization, planning, control, leadership, decision making and negotiation.
  • 4882: Acquire a permanent sensitivity to quality, the environment, sustainable development and the prevention of occupational hazards.
  • 4882: Acquire a permanent sensitivity to quality, the environment, sustainable development and the prevention of occupational hazards.
  • 15221: Students must have acquired knowledge and understanding in a specific field of study, on the basis of general secondary education and at a level that includes mainly knowledge drawn from advanced textbooks, but also some cutting-edge knowledge in their field of study.
  • 4747: Demonstrate ability to work in teams both in interdisciplinary teams and in an international context.
  • 4883: Demonstrate knowledge of the main aspects of chemical terminology, nomenclature, conventions and units.
  • 4888: Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of thermodynamics and kinetics and their applications in chemistry.
  • 4819: Demonstrate the ability to adapt to new situations.
  • 4885: Demonstrate knowledge of the characteristics and behaviour of the different states of matter and the theories used to describe them.
  • 17031: Express oneself correctly, both orally and in writing, in any of the official languages of the Valencian Community.
  • 5608: Demonstrate leadership and management skills, entrepreneurship, initiative, creativity, organization, planning, control, leadership, decision making and negotiation.
  • 4958: Solve qualitative and quantitative problems following previously developed models.
  • 4886: Demonstrate knowledge of the main types of chemical reaction and their main characteristics.
  • 4886: Demonstrate knowledge of the main types of chemical reaction and their main characteristics.
  • 17031: Express oneself correctly, both orally and in writing, in any of the official languages of the Valencian Community.
  • 5607: Show inductive and deductive reasoning ability.
  • 5024: Interpret data from observations and measurements in the laboratory in terms of their significance and the theories that underpin them.
  • 4884: Interpret the variation of the characteristic properties of chemical elements according to the periodic table.
  • 17223: Have basic skills in the use of information and communication technology and properly manage the information obtained.