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Undergraduate Program for Chemistry

Publish Date:23.March 2023     Visted: Times       

1.Program Objectives

The program aims to cultivate graduates with a high degree of social responsibility and good humanities and scientific literacy; to prepare students with sufficient knowledge on chemical theories and experimental methods and skills to be able to function as an individual, or leaders in diverse technical or non-technical teams.

2.  Requirements

At the end of the program, graduates are able to:

(1). Systematically master the basic knowledge, theory and experimental skills of chemistry, and understand the knowledge system and development trend of chemistry;

(2). Master the basic knowledge of mathematics, physics and computer technology required for this major;

(3). Combine analytical and critical thinking skills and information technology to obtain, analyze and process the information and materials in chemistry and related disciplines, to understand the research frontier, application prospects and development status of chemistry and chemical-related industries.

(4). Comprehensively apply the basic principles and methods of chemistry and related disciplines to analyze and study complex problems in the field of chemistry, including designing experiments, observing, recording and analyzing experimental phenomena, and drawing reasonable and effective conclusions.

(5).Have an international vision and intercultural communication skills, and communicate effectively with colleagues at home and abroad and the public in chemical and related fields by written or oral means.

(6). Have teamwork, communication and interpersonal skills, and play an active role in team activities as members or leaders.

(7). Recognize the need for professional development, engage in independent and lifelong learning, and have the innovation and practical ability to adapt to social and individual sustainable development through continuous learning.

(8) Have the awareness to uphold values, attitudes and ideals to remain professional, ethical and humanistic, and at all times adhere to academic ethics, professional ethics and professional norms.

3. Duration

4 years.

4. Type of Degree

Bachelor of Science.

5. Credit Requirements/ Course Selection

(1)Minimum Credit Requirements

Category of Course

Compulsory

Elective

Total Credits

Remarks

Number of Courses

Credits

Credits

Basic Common Courses

11

33

0

33


General Education Courses

4

5

10

15


Disciplinary General Courses

22

67

0

67


Specialized Courses

0

0

26

26


Other Teaching Processes

3

10

2

12


Subtotal

40

115

38

153


(2)Instructions for Course Selection

The minimum credits required for graduation are153 credits, including 33 credits in Basic Common Courses, 15 credits in General Education Courses, 67 credits in Disciplinary General Courses, 26 credits in Specialized Courses (including Modular Curriculum (MC) and Major Elective Courses (MEC), and 12 credits in Other Teaching Processes. In addition, the students need to attend the academic lectures no less than 30 times.

Students may pursue chemistry by following either the Specialized Curriculum in Chemistry or Ordinary Curriculum in Chemistry

Specialized Curriculum in Chemistry is intended for students who are primarily interested in careers as professional chemists or wish a thorough grounding in chemistry in preparation for professional or graduate school. The Ordinary Curriculum in Chemistry is used by some students planning chemistry careers, but it is more often chosen by students wishing to obtain chemistry backgrounds for use in related fields.

Students who are interest in pursuing Specialized Curriculum in Chemistry will take 17-credit courses in MC1 and 9-credit courses from other Modular Curricula or Major Elective Courses. Students choosing Ordinary Curriculum in Chemistry can select at least 13-credit courses from MC or MEC and no more than 13-credit courses other than chemistry in Xiamen University.

Other Modular Curricula:

Chemical Biology Oriented (Modular Curriculum 2, MC2), is intended for students who are interested in careers as professional chemists, or in the biological sciences including the biomedical, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical industries. Chemical biology offers students the opportunity to understand the chemical principles of biological function.

Energy Chemistry Oriented (Modular Curriculum 3, MC3), is designed to provide a background in energy chemistry that is sufficient in breadth and depth to prepare a person as an energy chemist and/or to pursue an advanced degree in the field of energy sciences and technology including optimal utilization of carbon resources, chemical energy storage and conversion and solar energy conversion chemistry.

Modular Curriculum 4 (MC4) is intended for students who are enrolled in the National Youth Top-notch Talent Support Program which helps the aspiring undergraduate students to engage in chemical research. Students will qualify for graduation with distinction by exhibiting superior performance in both course work and in senior thesis research.

Compulsory courses are generally not arranged in the summer semester. During the freshman and sophomore years, students can choose to take General Education Courses, exploratory research and experiment courses and academic research lectures or innovative entrepreneurship training held by various research institutes of the college.

Students who wish to pursue further studies can enroll in graduate courses in advance, and the graduate courses can be used to satisfy major elective courses requirement.

Students are strongly advised to acquaint themselves beforehand with the course requirements and elective courses offered in different semesters so that they can tailor their elective courses according to the particular interests.

Military Training, Innovation Practice and Undergraduate Thesis are compulsory for all students. Students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 2 credits of Innovation Practice. If a student earns more than 2 credits of Innovation Practice, the excess part can offset no more than 4 credits of the General Education Courses.

6. Curriculum

(1)Basic Common Courses     Minimum Credit Requirement for Compulsory Courses: 33    Minimum Credit Requirement for Elective Courses: 0

Course Code

Course Name

Type of Course

Credits

Hours

Theoretical Hours

Experiment Hours

Practice Hours

Academic Year

Semester

Remarks

Remarks 2

180340000002

The Outline of Chinese Modern History

Compulsory

3

48

32

0

16

1

1



130340000006

Moral Cultivation & Law Basics

Compulsory

3

48

32

0

16

1

1



180340000001

Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought & Theoretical System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics

Compulsory

5

80

64

0

16

3

2



130340000007

Introduction to Basic Principles of Marxism

Compulsory

3

48

32

0

16

3

1



180340000010

Situation & Policy

Compulsory

2

64

64

0

0





130340000015

Contemporary World Economy & Politics

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

1

1



130200000010

Military Theory

Compulsory

2

32

32

0

0

2

1



130220000212

College PE

Compulsory

4

128

0

0

0

1

1



130020040007

College English

Compulsory

8

256

128

0

128





130130060002

Computer Application Basics

Compulsory

1

32

16

16

0

1

2



130130060003/

130130060001

Programming Basics (C-Language, VB)

Compulsory

2

48

32

16

0

2

1



Subtotal

35

820








(2)General Education Courses  Minimum Credit Requirement for Compulsory Courses: 5  Minimum Credit Requirement for Elective Courses:10

Course Code

Course Name

Type of Course

Credits

Hours

Theoretical Hours

Experiment Hours

Practice Hours

Academic Year

Semester

Remarks

Remarks 2

130100010101

Freshmen Seminar

Compulsory

1

16

 16

 0

  0

1

1

 



Interdisciplinary Basic Course

Elective

10 

160

 

 


1

1



160060050004

Entrepreneurship Foundation

Elective

2

32




1

2


Innovation and entrepreneurship courses

130190030046

Psychological Health

Compulsory

1

16

 16

 0

0

1

2



130100010102

Chemical Experiments Safety & Environmental Protection

Compulsory

1

16

 16

  0

0

1

1



130010010054

College Chinese

Compulsory

2

32

 32

 0

0

1

1



Subtotal

17

272








(3)Disciplinary General Courses     Minimum Credit Requirement for Compulsory Courses: 67  Minimum Credit Requirement for Elective Courses: 0


Course Code

Course Name

Type of Course

Credits

Hours

Theoretical Hours

Experiment Hours

Practice Hours

Academic Year

Semester

Remarks

Remarks 2

140080030001

Calculus I-1

Compulsory

5

96

96

0

0

1

1

Alternative

 

140080030010

Calculus II-1

Compulsory

3

64

64

0

0

1

1

Alternative


150100010004

Inorganic Chemistry (I)

Compulsory

4

64

64

0

0

1

1


Specialized Core Course 

150100010005

Basic Chemistry Experiment (I)

Compulsory

3

96

0

96

0

1

1


Specialized Core Course

130090010009

University Physics B (I)

Compulsory

3

48

48

0

0

1

2

Alternative


130090010058

University Physics A (I)

Compulsory

4

64

64

0

0

1

2

Alternative


130100010127

Analytical Chemistry (I)

Compulsory

3

48

48

0

0

1

2


Specialized Core Course

140080030002

Calculus I-2

Compulsory

6

96

96

0

0

1

2

Alternative


140080030004

Calculus II-2

Compulsory

5

80

80

0

0

1

2

Alternative


150100010006

Inorganic Chemistry (II)

Compulsory

2

32

32

0

0

1

2


Specialized Core Course

150100010007

Basic Chemistry Experiment (I)

Compulsory

3

96

0

96

0

1

2


Specialized Core Course

130090010055

University Physics B (II)

Compulsory

4

64

64

0

0

2

1

Alternative


130090010063

University Physics A (II)

Compulsory

4

64

64

0

0

2

1

Alternative


130090010085

University  Physics  Experiment

Compulsory

2

64

0

64

0

2

1



190100010004

Organic Chemistry (I)

Compulsory

4

64

64

0

0

2

1


Specialized Core Course


Bilingual teaching course

130100010042

Structural Chemistry

Compulsory

4

64

64

0

0

2

1


Specialized Core Course


Bilingual teaching course

140100010001

Basic Chemical Experiment (II) (Organic Chemistry Experiment)

Compulsory

2

66

0

66

0

2

1


Specialized Core Course

130100010020

Biochemistry A

Compulsory

4

64

64

0

0

2

2

Alternative

Specialized Core Course

130100010022

Biochemistry C

Compulsory

2

32

32

0

0

2

2

Alternative


190100010005

Organic Chemistry (II)

Compulsory

4

64

64

0

0

2

2


Specialized Core Course


Bilingual teaching course

130100010081

Physical Chemistry (I)

Compulsory

3

48

48

0

0

2

2


Specialized Core Course


Bilingual teaching course

140100010002

Basic Chemical Experiment (II) (Organic Chemistry Experiment)

Compulsory

2

66

0

66

0

2

2


Specialized Core Course

130100010033

Polymer Chemistry B

Compulsory

2

32

32

0

0

3

1


Specialized Core Course

130100010094

Basic Chemical Experiment (III)  (Physical Chemistry)

Compulsory

3

96

0

96

0

3

1


Specialized Core Course

130100010133

Physical Chemistry (II)

Compulsory

3

48

48

0

0

3

1


Specialized Core Course


Bilingual teaching course

130100010096

Basic Chemistry Experiment (III) (Experiments of Instrumental Analysis)

Compulsory

2

64

0

64

0

3

2


Specialized Core Course

130100010129

Analytical Chemistry (II)

Compulsory

4

64

64

0

0

3

2

Instrumental analysis

Specialized Core Course

Subtotal

90

1748

 

 


 

 


 

(4)Specialized Courses     Minimum Credit Requirement for Compulsory Courses: 0    Minimum Credit Requirement for Elective Courses: 26

Course Code

Course Name

Type of Course

Credits

Hours

Theoretical Hours

Experiment Hours

Practice Hours

Academic Year

Semester

Remarks

Remarks 2

140080030011

Linear Algebra (II)

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

1

1

MC 1

Interdisciplinary courses

130100010074

Chemical Information

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

2

1

MC 1


130100010058

Preliminary Statistical Thermodynamics

Elective

1

20

20

0

0

2

3

MC 1


130100010066

Comprehensive Chemical Experiment (I)

Elective

1

36

0

36

0

3

1

MC 1


130100020026

Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

3

1

MC 1

Interdisciplinary courses

130100020045

Experiment of Chemical Engineering

Elective

1

32

0

32

0

3

1

MC 1

Interdisciplinary courses

130100010003

Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

3

2

MC 1


200100010003

Comprehensive Chemical Experiment (II)

Elective

1

36

0

36

0

3

2

MC 1


130100010041

Elementary Spectroscopy

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

4

1

MC 1


200100010004

Comprehensive Chemical Experiment (III)

Elective

3

96

0

96

0

4

1

MC 1


130100010001

Biochemistry Experiment A

Elective

3

96

0

96

0

2

2

MC 2


130110010019

Cell Biology B

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

3

1

MC 2

Interdisciplinary courses

130110010047

Microbiology B

Elective

3

48

48

0

0

3

1

MC 2

Interdisciplinary courses

170100130001

Chemical Bioinformatics

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

3

1

MC 2


130100130004

Comprehensive Experiments of Chemical biology

Elective

3

96

0

96

0

4

1

MC 2


130100130006

Chemical Biology

Elective

3

48

48

0

0

4

1

MC 2


130100010112

Introduction to Energy Chemistry

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

2

1

MC 3


130100010110

Mathematical Methods for Physical and Energetic Chemistry

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

2

2

MC 3


170100010003

Fundamental of Energy Materials

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

2

2

MC 3


130100010109

Basic Energy Chemical Engineering

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

3

1

MC 3

Interdisciplinary courses

170100010001

Carbon Resource Chemistry

Elective

3

48

48

0

0

3

1

MC 3


140100010008

Energy Systems Engineering

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

3

1

MC 3

Interdisciplinary courses

130100010113

Electrochemical Energy

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

3

2

MC 3


130100010104

Comprehensive Experimental Energy Chemistry

Elective

2

64

0

64

0

3

2

MC 3


140100010007

Advanced Energy Chemistry

Elective

3

48

48

0

0

4

1

MC 3


130100010111

The Conversion of Solar Energy

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

4

1

MC 3


130100010095

Inorganic Chemistry (II) seminar

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

1

2

MC 4


130100010130

Analytical Chemistry (I) Seminar

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

1

2

MC 4


130100010014

Chemistry Today (IV)

Elective

1

20

20

0

0

1

3

MC 4


130100010059

Basic Chemical Strengthening Experiment (I)

Elective

1

30

0

30

0

1

3

MC 4


130100010134

English for Academic Communication

Elective

1

20

20

0

0

1

3

MC 4

Bilingual teaching course

130100010055

Organic Chemistry (I) seminar

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

2

1

MC 4

Bilingual teaching course

130100010045

Physical Chemistry (I) Seminar

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

2

2

MC 4

Bilingual teaching course

130100010089

Organic Chemistry (II) seminar

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

2

2

MC 4

Bilingual teaching course

130100010060

Basic Chemical Strengthening Experiment (II)

Elective

1

30

0

30

0

2

3

MC 4


130100010087

Physical Chemistry (II) Seminar

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

3

1

MC 4

Bilingual teaching course

130100010091

Basic Chemical Strengthening Experiment (III)

Elective

1

30

0

30

0

3

2

MC 4


130100010018

The Introduction of Computer Programs in Chemistry

Elective

1.5

32

32

0

0

1

1

MEC

Bilingual teaching course

130100010017

Chemistry English

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

1

2

MEC

Bilingual teaching course

130100010093

Chemistry and Logic

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

2

MEC


130100010007

Chemistry Today (I)

Elective

0.5

10

10

0

0

1

3

MEC


130100010029

Introduction of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

Elective

0.5

10

10

0

0

1

3

MEC


130100010075

Inorganic Chemistry Practice

Elective

1

30

0

30

0

1

3

MEC


130130020047

The Experiment of Electronic Technology Circuit B  

Elective

1.5

48

0

48

0

2

2

MEC

Interdisciplinary courses

130130020090

Electrotechnics B

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

2

2

MEC

Interdisciplinary courses

130100010120

Chemical Paper Writing and Communication

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

2

2

MEC

Bilingual teaching course

130100010010

Chemistry Today (II)

Elective

0.5

10

10

0

0

2

3

MEC


130100010057

Introduction New Field of Organnic Chemistry

Elective

0.5

10

10

0

0

2

3

MEC


130100130009

Lectures on Biochemistry

Elective

0.5

10

10

0

0

2

3

MEC


130100130010

Crystal Structural Analysis of Biological Macromolecules

Elective

1

20

20

0

0

2

3

MEC

Bilingual teaching course

 Interdisciplinary courses

140100010006

Forum on Frontier of Energy Chemistry

Elective

1

20

20

0

0

2

3

MEC


130100010125

Chemical Scientific Literacy and The Scientific Quality and Method in Chemistry

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

3

1

MEC


130100010132

Catalysis Introduction

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

3

1

MEC


130100010011

Chemistry Today (III)

Elective

1

32

32

0

0

3

1

MEC


130100010025

Colloid and Interface Chemistry

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

3

1

MEC


130100010117

History of the Nobel Prize

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

3

1

MEC


130100010024

Organic Synthesis Chemistry

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

3

2

MEC


200100010002

Simulation and Computation in Chemistry

Elective

3

48

32

16

0

3

2

MEC


130100010048

Inorganic Synthesis Chemistry

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

3

2

MEC


130100130007

Protein and Enzymology

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

3

2

MEC

Bilingual teaching course

130100010027

Corrosion Electrochemistry and Its Application

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

3

2

MEC


130100010026

Principle and Application of Electroplating

Elective

1

16

16

0

0

4

1

MEC


130100010039

Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Dynamics

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

4

1

MEC

Bilingual teaching course

130100010050

Supramolecular Chemistry

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

4

1

MEC


130100010136

Environmental Chemistry

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

4

1

MEC


130100010138

Primary Organometallic Chemistry

Elective

2

32

32

0

0

4

1

MEC


Subtotal

101.5

1990








(5)Other Teaching Processes     Minimum Credit Requirement for Compulsory Courses: 10    Minimum Credit Requirement for Elective Courses: 2

Course Code

Course Name

Type of Course

Credits

Hours

Theoretical Hours

Experiment Hours

Practice Hours

Academic Year

Semester

Remarks

Remarks 2

190200000015

Military Skills Training

Compulsory

2

2W




1

1



130100010126

Graduation Thesis

Compulsory

6

15W




4

2



150100010010

Innovation Practices

Compulsory

2

80




3

2



130100010103

Social

Practices

Compulsory

2

80




3

3

one of the three


130100010131

Industrial Training

Compulsory

2

80




3

3


150100010009

Research Training

Compulsory

2

80




3

3


Subtotal

16

1000









7. Total Credits (Hours) of Courses & Distribution of Weekly Hours in Each Semester

Category of Course

Compulsory/Elective Total

Distribution of Weekly Hours in Each Semester

Compulsory

Elective

Total Credits

Total Hours

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Number of Courses

Credits

Number of Courses

Credits

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

Basic Common Courses

10

33

1

2

35

820

20

14

0

21

14

0

3

5

0

0

0

0

General Education Courses

4

5

7

10

17

272

6

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Disciplinary General Courses

26

90

0

0

90

1748

20

29

0

25

16

0

11

8

0

0

0

0

Specialized Courses

0

0

69

101.5

101.5

1990

4

7

24

4

22

24

37

24

6

39.5

0

0

Other Teaching Processes

3

10

3

6

16

1000

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

16

0

0

0

0

Total

43

138

80

119.5

259.5

5830

50

54

24

50

52

24

56

53

6

39.5

0

0




















8. Relationship between Courses and Requirement

Course Code

Course Name

Requirements

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

180340000002

The Outline of Chinese Modern History

L

L

L

L

L

H

M

M

130340000006

Moral Cultivation & Law Basics

L

L

L

L

L

H

M

H

130340000015

Contemporary World Economy & Politics

L

L

L

L

H

H

M

M

130010010054

College Chinese

L

L

L

L

M

H

H

M

130020040007

College English

L

L

L

L

H

H

H

M

190200000015

Military Skills Training

L

L

L

L

L

H

M

M

180340000010

Situation & Policy

L

L

L

L

H

H

M

M

130220000212

College PE

L

L

L

L

L

H

M

M

130130060002

Computer Application Basics

L

H

M

M

L

L

H

L

130130060003/

130130060001

Programming Basics (C-Language, VB)

L

H

M

M

L

L

H

L

130190030046

Psychological Health

L

L

L

L

L

H

M

H

130340000007

Introduction to Basic Principles of Marxism

L

L

L

L

L

H

M

M

180340000001

Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought & Theoretical System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics

L

L

L

L

L

H

M

H

130200000010

Military Theory

L

L

L

L

H

H

M

M

130100010101

Freshmen Seminar

M

L

H

L

M

L

M

M

130100010102

Chemical Experiments Safety & Environmental Protection

M

L

M

L

L

L

M

H

140080030001

Calculus I-1

L

H

L

L

L

L

M

L

140080030010

Calculus II-1

L

H

L

L

L

L

M

L

130090010009/

130090010058

University Physics B (I)/ University Physics A (I)

L

H

L

M

L

L

M

L

140080030002/

140080030004

Calculus I-2/ Calculus II-2

L

H

L

L

L

L

M

L

130090010055/

130090010063

University Physics B (II)/ University Physics A (II)

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University Physics  Experiment

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Inorganic Chemistry (I)

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Basic Chemistry Experiment (I)

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Analytical Chemistry (I)

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Inorganic Chemistry (II)

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Basic Chemistry Experiment (I)

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Organic Chemistry (I)

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Structural Chemistry

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Basic Chemical Experiment (II) (Organic Chemistry Experiment)

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Biochemistry A

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Organic Chemistry (II)

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Physical Chemistry (I)

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Basic Chemical Experiment (II) (Organic Chemistry Experiment)

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Polymer Chemistry

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Basic Chemical Experiment (III)  (Physical Chemistry)

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Physical Chemistry (II)

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Basic Chemistry Experiment (III) (Experiments of Instrumental Analysis)

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Analytical Chemistry (II)

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Graduation Thesis

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Linear Algebra (II)

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Inorganic Chemistry (II) seminar

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Analytical Chemistry (I) Seminar

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Chemistry Today (IV)

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Basic Chemical Strengthening Experiment (I)

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English for Academic Communication

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Organic Chemistry (I) seminar

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Chemical Information

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Introduction to Energy Chemistry

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Biochemistry Experiment A

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Physical Chemistry (I) Seminar

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Organic Chemistry (II) seminar

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Mathematical Methods for Physical and Energetic Chemistry

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Fundamental of Energy Materials

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Preliminary Statistical Thermodynamics

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Basic Chemical Strengthening Experiment (II)

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Physical Chemistry (II) Seminar

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Basic Energy Chemical Engineering

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Comprehensive Chemical Experiment (I)

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Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering

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Experiment of Chemical Engineering

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Cell Biology B

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Microbiology B

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Carbon Resource Chemistry

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Chemical Bioinformatics

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Energy Systems Engineering

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Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry

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Comprehensive Chemical Experiment (II)

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Electrochemical Energy

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Comprehensive Experimental Energy Chemistry

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Basic Chemical Strengthening Experiment (III)

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Advanced Energy Chemistry

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Elementary Spectroscopy

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Comprehensive Chemical Experiment (III)

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The Conversion of Solar Energy

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Comprehensive Experiments of Chemical biology

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Chemical Biology

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The Introduction of Computer Programs in Chemistry

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Chemistry English

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Chemistry and Logic

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Chemistry Today (I)

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Introduction of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

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Inorganic Chemistry Practice

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Chemical Scientific Literacy and The Scientific Quality and Method in Chemistry

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The Experiment of Electronic Technology Circuit B  

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Electrotechnics B

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Chemistry Today (II)

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Introduction New Field of Organnic Chemistry

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Lectures on Biochemistry

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Crystal Structural Analysis of Biological Macromolecules

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Forum on Frontier of Energy Chemistry

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Chemistry Today (III)

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Colloid and Interface Chemistry

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History of the Nobel Prize

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Chemical Paper Writing and Communication

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Catalysis Introduction

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Organic Synthesis Chemistry

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Simulation and Computation in Chemistry

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Inorganic Synthesis Chemistry

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Protein and Enzymology

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Corrosion Electrochemistry and Its Application

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Principle and Application of Electroplating

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Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Dynamics

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Supramolecular Chemistry

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Environmental Chemistry

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Primary Organometallic Chemistry

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Entrepreneurship Foundation

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Innovation Practices

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Social Practice

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Industrial Training

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Research Training

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9. Courses Studying Map


*:The graduation thesis begins at the beginning of the first semester of the fourth grade of undergraduate students. Students can negotiate the commencement time of the graduation thesis with their supervisors according to their own conditions.