Educational Program No. E3
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Chemistry

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Education level bachelorа

Key program figures

1500 USD
Annual tuition fee
240 ECTS
Credits
3 years 10 months
Duration of study
3 years 10 months
Duration of study
800 USD
Annual tuition fee
240 ECTS
Credits

Training program

Chemistry is one of the most important and extensive branches of natural science. It is the study of substances, their properties, structure, and transformations that occur as a result of chemical reactions, as well as the fundamental laws governing these transformations.

A chemist is a specialist who studies various substances, their interactions and compounds, properties, and the characteristics of chemical reactions. Chemistry is one of the most fascinating professions in the scientific world.

Chemists play a vital role in virtually every industry, including food production, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, oil and gas processing, and mining. They develop and optimize technological processes, establish quality standards, and ensure product safety and consistency. Without chemical research, quality control services would be unable to effectively perform their inspection and monitoring functions.

Document on Previous Level of Education Obtained and Entrance Examinations for International Applicants:

  1. Examination in the language of instruction (Ukrainian or English language);
  2. Mathematics examination;
  3. World History examination;
  4. Examination in Biology or Chemistry or Physics.
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