Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

    1. Chemical Engineering (BSc)

General Courses:

 AZH 150 - Azerbaijani History:

This course provides an overview of Azerbaijani history, covering major events, cultural developments, and the formation of the Azerbaijani state.

 AZLL101 - Azerbaijani Language:

Students study the Azerbaijani language, including grammar, vocabulary, and conversation skills.

AZC 202 - Introduction to Azerbaijani Culture and Multiculturalism:

This course introduces students to Azerbaijani culture, traditions, and the concept of multiculturalism, exploring the diversity within Azerbaijani society.

ENGL 101 - Basics of English Language I:

This course focuses on the fundamental aspects of the English language, including grammar, vocabulary, and basic communication skills.

ENGL 102 - Basics of English Language II:

Building upon the concepts learned in Basics of English Language I, this course further develops students' English language skills, focusing on more advanced grammar structures and vocabulary.

ENGL 216 - Specialized English:

In this course, students develop specialized English language skills relevant to their field of study, including technical terminology and academic writing.

Specialized Courses:

PHSC 111 - Physics I (General):

This course covers the fundamental principles of physics, including mechanics, motion, forces, energy, and thermodynamics.

PHSC 112 - Physics II (Specialized):

Building upon the concepts learned in Physics I, this course focuses on more advanced topics in physics, such as electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics.

MATH 101 - Mathematics I (Mathematical Analysis):

This course provides an introduction to mathematical analysis, including topics such as limits, derivatives, and integrals.

MATH 105 - Mathematics II (Applied Mathematics):

Building upon the concepts learned in Mathematics I, this course focuses on the application of mathematical techniques in various fields, including optimization and differential equations.

MATH 235 - Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry:

This course covers topics in linear algebra and analytical geometry, including vector spaces, matrices, and systems of linear equations.

MATH 310 - Applied Differential Equations:

Students study applied differential equations, exploring various techniques to solve and analyze differential equations in real-world situations.

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry I:

This course introduces students to the basic principles of general chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical bonding, and chemical reactions.

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry II:

Building upon the concepts learned in General Chemistry I, this course covers advanced topics in general chemistry, such as equilibrium, acid-base reactions, and electrochemistry.

CHEM 226 - Inorganic Chemistry:

Students study the properties and reactions of inorganic compounds, focusing on their structures and applications.

CHE 240 - Physical Chemistry and Thermodynamics:

This course covers the principles of physical chemistry, including thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and chemical kinetics.

CHEM 212 - Analytical Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis:

Students learn analytical chemistry techniques and instrumental analysis methods used for chemical analysis and characterization.

CMS 115 - Introduction to Technical Project Management:

This course provides an introduction to the principles of technical project management, including project planning, scheduling, and team coordination.

CHE 215 - Introduction to Chemical Engineering:

This course offers an introduction to the field of chemical engineering, covering basic concepts, principles, and applications.

ME 351 - Materials Science:

Students learn about the properties, characterization, and applications of materials used in engineering and technology.

CHE 252 - Material and Energy Balances:

This course focuses on the fundamental principles of material and energy balances in chemical engineering processes.

ENG 311 - Engineering Thermodynamics:

Students study the principles of thermodynamics, including energy conversion, entropy, and equilibrium, as applied to engineering systems.

ENGR 210 - Fluid Mechanics:

This course covers the principles of fluid mechanics, including fluid properties, fluid statics, and fluid dynamics.

CHE 310 - Separation Processes:

Students learn about separation techniques used in chemical engineering, including distillation, absorption, extraction, and filtration.

CHE 313 - Mass and Heat Transfer:

This course focuses on the principles of mass and heat transfer, including conduction, convection, and radiation, as applied to chemical engineering processes.

CHE 322 – Unit Operations Technology  in Chemical Engineering:

Students learn about the technological operations involved in chemical engineering processes, including reaction kinetics, reactor design, and process optimization.

CHE 323 - Mathematical Modeling in Chemical Engineering:

This course covers the principles and techniques of mathematical modeling in chemical engineering, including the development and analysis of mathematical models for chemical processes.

 CHE 321 - Chemical Reaction Engineering:

Students study the engineering aspects of chemical reactions, including reaction kinetics, reactor design, and optimization of chemical reaction systems.

CHE 411 - Design and Simulation of Chemical Processes:

This course focuses on the design and simulation ofchemical processes in chemical engineering, including process flow diagrams, equipment sizing, and simulation software.

CHE 412 - Design and Optimization of Chemical Processes:

Students learn about the design and optimization of chemical processes, including process integration, heat exchanger network design, and economic analysis.

CHE 414 - BioEngineering:

This course covers the principles and applications of biochemical engineering, including fermentation, enzyme kinetics, and bioprocess design.

CHE 421 - Dynamics and Control of Processes:

Students study the dynamics and control of chemical processes, including process modeling, feedback control systems, and process optimization.

MED 315 - HSE:

This course provides knowledge and skills related to civil defense, including emergency response, disaster management, and protection of critical infrastructure.

Elective Courses:

CHE 344 - Chemical Industry and Technology:

Students explore the chemical industry and technology, including chemical process technologies, plant design, and safety considerations.

400 - Petrochemicals and Petroleum Products:

This course focuses on petrochemicals and the production of petroleum-based products, including refining processes, product development, and quality control.

ENG 260 - Fluid Mechanics II and Computational Fluid Dynamics:

Building upon the concepts learned in Fluid Mechanics, this course covers advanced topics in fluid mechanics, including computational fluid dynamics and numerical methods.

CHE 352 - Thermodynamics II:

This course delves deeper into the principles of thermodynamics, including phase equilibria, thermodynamic cycles, and refrigeration systems.

CHE 462 - Nanotechnology and Nanoengineering:

Students explore the principles and applications of nanotechnology and nanoengineering, including nanomaterials synthesis, characterization, and nanodevice fabrication.

CHE 460 - Polymer Science and Composites:

This course focuses on the study of polymers, including their synthesis, properties, and applications, as well as the science of composites.

Renewable Energy:

This course covers the principles and technologies of renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy.

CHE 423 - Economics of Chemical Engineering:

Students learn about the economic aspects of chemical engineering, including cost estimation, profitability analysis, and project economics.

CMS 140 - Informatics (IT):

This course provides an introduction to informatics and information technology, covering topics such as computer systems, programming, and data management.

FNLG 201 - Foreign Language I:

Students develop language skills in a foreign language, focusing on reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

HIST 110 - History of World Cultures:

This course explores the history of world cultures, covering major civilizations, cultural exchange, and global interactions.

FNLG 202 - Foreign Language II:

Continuing from Foreign Language I, this course further develops language skills in a foreign language, emphasizing communication and cultural understanding.

PHIL 110 - Introduction to Philosophy:

Students are introduced to the basic concepts and methods of philosophy, exploring various philosophical theories and their applications.

ECON 101 - Introduction to Economics:

This course provides an introduction to economics, covering fundamental economic principles, supply and demand, market structures, and macroeconomic concepts.

MGT 310 - Economics and Management of Production:

Students learn about the economics and management of production, including production processes, cost analysis, and production planning and control.

Summer Internship:

Students gain hands-on experience in production processes through practical training and industrial internships.

Final Research Project:

Students undertake a research project in their field of study, applying their knowledge and skills to explore a specific topic or problem. 

    1. Chemistry Education (BSc)

English Language Module:

ENGL101 - Basics of English Language I:

This course provides students with a foundation in the fundamentals of English language, including grammar, vocabulary, and basic communication skills.

ENGL102 - Basics of English Language II:

Building upon the concepts learned in Basics of English Language I, this course further develops students' English language skills, focusing on more advanced grammar structures and vocabulary.

ENGL103 - Academic English:

This course is designed to enhance students' academic English proficiency, including reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills necessary for academic success.

ENGL216 - Specialized English:

In this course, students develop specialized English language skills relevant to their field of study, including technical terminology and academic writing.

General Courses:

ASC 201 - Azerbaijani Culture:

This course explores the history, traditions, and cultural aspects of Azerbaijan, providing students with a deeper understanding of their national heritage.

AZLL 101 - Azerbaijani Language:

This course focuses on developing students' proficiency in the Azerbaijani language, including grammar, vocabulary, and conversation skills.

AZLL 105 - Azerbaijani Literature:

Students explore Azerbaijani literature through the study of significant literary works, authors, and literary movements.

AZH 150 - Azerbaijani History:

This course offers an overview of Azerbaijani history, including major historical events, cultural developments, and the formation of the Azerbaijani state.

Humanities and Social Sciences Module:

Social Sciences I (Organizational Behavior):

This course introduces students to the basic principles of organizational behavior, including individual and group behavior in organizational settings.

Social Sciences II (Educational Psychology):

Students study educational psychology to gain insights into learning theories, motivation, assessment, and classroom dynamics.

Humanities I (Foreign Language I):

This course focuses on developing students' proficiency in a foreign language, emphasizing reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.

Humanities II (Foreign Language II):

Continuing from Foreign Language I, this course further enhances students' proficiency in a foreign language, expanding their vocabulary and language usage.

Science and Technology Module:

CMS 101 - Introduction to Computer Science:

This course provides an introduction to computer science, covering basic programming concepts, algorithms, and problem-solving techniques.

MATH 104 - Mathematics:

Students explore various mathematical concepts, including algebra, calculus, geometry, and statistics, to develop problem-solving skills.

MED 315 - Civil Defense and Fundamentals of Medical Knowledge:

This course covers topics related to civil defense and basic medical knowledge, including first aid, emergency response, and health and safety practices.

Education Module (Compulsory Courses):

PSYC 304 - Fundamentals of Educational Psychology:

This course introduces students to the basic principles of educational psychology, including learning theories, cognitive development, motivation, and assessment.

EDU 101 - Introduction to Education:

Students explore the foundations of education, including educational systems, teaching methods, and the role of educators in society.

EDU 302 - Curriculum and Assessment Strategies:

This course focuses on curriculum development and various assessment strategies used in educational settings.

EDU 437 - Methodology of Teaching Chemistry:

This course covers effective teaching methodologies and strategies specifically tailored for teaching chemistry.

Chemistry Module (Compulsory Courses):

CHEM 102 - General Chemistry:

This course provides an introduction to the basic principles and concepts of general chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry.

CHEM 125 - Inorganic Chemistry:

Students study the properties and reactions of inorganic compounds, focusing on their structures and applications.

CHEM 211 - Physical Chemistry I:

This course covers the principles of physical chemistry, including thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and chemical kinetics.

CHEM 233 - Organic Chemistry I:

Students learn the fundamentals of organic chemistry, including the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds.

PHSC 115 - Physics:

This course covers various topics in physics, including mechanics, electricity, magnetism, and waves.

CHEM 245 - Physical Chemistry II (Kinetics and Catalysis):

Students study advanced topics in physical chemistry, focusing on chemical kinetics, reaction mechanisms, and catalysis.

CHEM 278 - Organic Chemistry II:

Building upon the concepts learned in Organic Chemistry I, this course delves deeper into the reactions and synthesis of organic compounds.

CHEM 200 - Chemical Calculations:

This course focuses on the mathematical calculations involved in chemical reactions, stoichiometry, and quantitative analysis.

CHEM 321 - Analytical Chemistry I:

Students learn principles and techniques of analytical chemistry, including qualitative and quantitative analysis.

CHEM 320 - Polymer Chemistry:

This course explores the synthesis, properties, and applications of high-molecular-weight compounds, including polymers.

CHEM 350 - Petroleum Chemistry:

Students study the chemistry of petroleum, including its composition, refining processes, and applications in various industries.

CHEM 352 - Biochemistry:

This course covers the chemistry of biological systems, including the structure and function of biomolecules, enzyme kinetics, and metabolic pathways.

CHEM 372 - Analytical Chemistry II:

Building upon the concepts learned in Analytical Chemistry I, this course focuses on advanced analytical techniques and instrumental analysis.

CHEM 402 - Colloid Chemistry:

Students explore the behavior and properties of colloidal systems, including surface phenomena, stability, and applications in various industries.

CHEM 420 - Chemical Technology:

This course covers the principles and