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Master's Degree in Applied Chemistry Program

Develop engineering specialists capable of responding to rapidly changing advanced technological societies, such as through the synthesis and creation of new materials and functional molecules.

Students learn knowledge and skills in a wide variety of specialized fields at an advanced level, including organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and other fields, and they acquire creative and problem - solving competencies through practical lab work and research activities. Moreover, the program seeks to develop advanced specialized engineers capable of wielding high-level expertise and skills so as to form the practical skills and creativity to create new substances, manage the quality of a variety of substances, and design materials.

Summary

  • Diploma Policy
    A degree will be awarded to students acquire the required credits, pass the thesis review and final examination, and fulfil the following requirements:
     
    (1) Possess advanced specialized knowledge and skills supported by fundamental knowledge and techniques in natural sciences and applied chemistry, and have acquired the necessary education to be a highly skilled engineer or researcher.  
    (2) Have the ability to identify solutions to undefined social issues in the field of applied chemistry and have acquired advanced knowledge and logical thinking in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and analytical chemistry.  
    (3) Apply advanced knowledge and skills in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and analytical chemistry, and develop the ability to solve problems from a broad perspective, considering not only the applied chemistry viewpoint but also contributing to society.  
    (4) Possess advanced presentation and communication skills, explaining thought and judgment processes and supporting them with specific examples and evidence.  
    (5) Demonstrate the ability to perform collaborative work and research activities effectively, using team-building techniques to create strong cooperative relationships.  
    (6) Understand the ethics and social responsibilities that must be upheld as an advanced engineer or researcher in the field of applied chemistry.
  • Curriculum Policy
    To equip students with the abilities outlined in the Diploma Policy, the curriculum is based on the following principles:
     
    (1) Offer courses to develop foundational knowledge and versatile skills required for applying and expanding engineering theories in the field of applied chemistry, and to establish advanced specialized knowledge and skills in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, etc., with a broad perspective.
    (2) Provide courses that apply advanced specialized knowledge and skills in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, etc., enabling students to set their own challenges and learn practically through cooperation with others, including planning, executing, verifying, and improving action plans, processes, and task assignments.
    (3) Offer courses to understand the ethics and social responsibilities that advanced engineers or researchers must uphold, including respecting life, complying with laws, and prohibiting actions such as data falsification, plagiarism, and intellectual theft.