Monday, May 31, 2010

Course profile - Can glass be made stronger than steel?

Course profile - Can glass be made stronger than steel?

Chemistry answers such questions
BSc (H) Chemistry A student planning to pursue BSc (H) Chemistry course in the Delhi University is expected to have a sci- entific and analytical aptitude, be log- ical and yet be open and creative. A student should be a keen observer and should not jump to any immediate con- clusions and most importantly, be pre- pared to accept failure in practical work and be ready to try again.
The curriculum designed in the semester system to be introduced from the coming academic session (2010-11) comprises of 24 papers distributed over six semesters. These include 16 papers of main subject (Chemistry), six of minor subjects (physics, mathematics and bio) and two interdisciplinary sub- jects. The main papers include five papers each of inorganic, organic and physical chemistry and one newly introduced paper on `Analytical Methods of Analysis'. Minor subjects include two papers each of physics, maths and molecular biology.
Interdisciplinary papers include one paper each of English and `Applications of Computers in Chemistry'.
Thus, the course is designed not only to provide sound foundation to the main subject but is well diversified to pro- vide the necessary knowledge of the allied subjects like physics and math- ematics and equips the learners with language skills as also equips with skills required for the use of computers.
The course also includes two papers on molecular biology, which will fur- ther diversify the prospects both for pursuing the higher studies and the career options available. Thus, a stu- dent studying chemistry is acquaint- ed with a vast array of subjects and gains theoretical knowledge in various fields along with honing his practical skill.
Graduates in chemistry have the option to join a master's course in chemAssociate Professor, Zakir Husain College istry and allied fields like biochemistry, biotechnology, analytical chemistry, forensic science etc.
After post graduation in one of these courses, students can pursue research or go for teaching in the university. One can also join the industry as a scien- tist in the research and development wing or as a chemical analyst. Jobs can also be availed in environment, wild life sector, metallurgical industry as well as a medical representative.

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