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University of DebrecenFaculty of Science and TechnologyInstitute of ChemistryCHEMISTRY BSC PROGRAM20191

TABLE OF CONTENTSDEAN S WELCOME .UNIVERSITY OF DEBRECEN . FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY . .DEPARTMENTS OF THE INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY .ACADEMIC CALENDAR .THE CHEMISTRY BACHELOR PROGRAM .Information about the Program .Completion of the Academic Program The Credit System .Model Curriculum of Chemistry BSc Program . .Work and Fire Safety Course .Physical Education .Pre-degree certification .Thesis .Final Exam .Diploma .Course Descriptions of the Chemistry BSc Program .2345610111114141521212121222324

DEAN S WELCOMEWelcome to the Faculty of Science and Technology!This is an exciting time for you, and I encourage you to take advantage of all that the Faculty ofScience and Technology UD offers you during your bachelor’s or master's studies. I hope that yourtime here will be both academically productive and personally rewardingBeing a regional centre for research, development and innovation, our Faculty has always regardedtraining highly qualified professionals as a priority. Since the establishment of the Faculty in 1949,we have traditionally been teaching and working in all aspects of Science and have been preparingstudents for the challenges of teaching. Our internationally renowned research teams guarantee thatall students gain a high quality of expertise and knowledge. Students can also take part in researchand development work, guided by professors with vast international experience.While proud of our traditions, we seek continuous improvement, keeping in tune with the challengesof the modern age. To meet our region’s demand for professionals, we offer engineering courses witha strong scientific basis, thus expanding our training spectrum in the field of technology. Recently,we successfully re-introduced dual training programmes in our constantly evolving engineeringcourses.We are committed to providing our students with valuable knowledge and professional workexperience, so that they can enter the job market with competitive degrees. To ensure this, wemaintain a close relationship with the most important companies in our extended region. The basisfor our network of industrial relationships are in our off-site departments at various differentcompanies, through which market participants - future employers - are also included in thedevelopment and training of our students.Prof. dr. Ferenc KunDean*3

UNIVERSITY OF DEBRECENDate of foundation: 1912 Hungarian Royal University of Sciences, 2000 University of DebrecenLegal predecessors: Debrecen University of Agricultural Sciences; Debrecen Medical University;Wargha István College of Education, Hajdúböszörmény; Kossuth Lajos University of Arts andSciencesLegal status of the University of Debrecen: state universityFounder of the University of Debrecen: Hungarian State ParliamentSupervisory body of the University of Debrecen: Ministry of EducationNumber of Faculties at the University of Debrecen: 14Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental ManagementFaculty of Child and Special Needs EducationFaculty of DentistryFaculty of Economics and BusinessFaculty of EngineeringFaculty of HealthFaculty of HumanitiesFaculty of InformaticsFaculty of LawFaculty of MedicineFaculty of MusicFaculty of PharmacyFaculty of Public HealthFaculty of Science and TechnologyNumber of students at the University of Debrecen: 26938Full time teachers of the University of Debrecen: 1542207 full university professors and 1159 lecturers with a PhD.4

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYThe Faculty of Science and Technology is currently one of the largest faculties of the University ofDebrecen with about 3000 students and more than 200 staff members. The Faculty has got 6 institutes:Institute of Biology and Ecology, Institute of Biotechnology, Institute of Chemistry, Institute of EarthSciences, Institute of Physics and Institute of Mathematics. The Faculty has a very wide scope ofeducation dominated by science and technology (10 Bachelor programs and 12 Master programs),additionally it has a significant variety of teachers’ training programs. Our teaching activities arebased on a strong academic and industrial background, where highly qualified teachers with ascientific degree involve student in research and development projects as part of their curriculum. Weare proud of our scientific excellence and of the application-oriented teaching programs with a strongindustrial support. The number of international students of our faculty is continuously growing(currently 570 students). The attractiveness of our education is indicated by the popularity of theFaculty in terms of incoming Erasmus students, as well.THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OFTHE FACULTYDean: Prof. Dr. Ferenc Kun, University ProfessorE-mail: ttkdekan@science.unideb.huVice Dean for Educational Affairs: Prof. Dr. Gábor Kozma, University ProfessorE-mail: kozma.gabor@science.unideb.huVice Dean for Scientific Affairs: Prof. Dr. Sándor Kéki, University ProfessorE-mail: keki.sandor@science.unideb.huConsultant on Economic Affairs: Dr. Sándor Alex Nagy, Associate ProfessorE-mail: nagy.sandor.alex@science.unideb.huConsultant on External Relationships: Prof. Dr. Attila Bérczes, University ProfessorE-mail: berczesa@science.unideb.huQuality Assurance Coordinator: Dr. Zsolt Radics, Assistant ProfessorE-mail: radics.zsolt@science.unideb.huDean's OfficeHead of Dean's Office: Mrs. Katalin Csománé TóthE-mail: csomane.toth.katalin@science.unideb.huRegistrar's OfficeRegistrar: Ms. Ildikó KerekesE-mail: kerekes.ildiko@science.unideb.huEnglish Program Officer: Mr. Imre VargaAddress: 4032 Egyetem tér 1., Chemistry Building, A/101E-mail: vargaimre@unideb.hu5

DEPARTMENTS OF THE INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRYDepartment of Applied Chemistry (home page: http://applchem.science.unideb.hu/)4032 Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, Chemistry BuildingNamePositionE-mailRoomMr. Prof. Dr. SándorKéki, PhD, habil., DScMr. Dr. Ákos Kuki,PhD, habil.Mr. Dr. Lajos Nagy,PhD, habil.Mr. Dr. Miklós Nagy,PhD, habil.Mrs. Dr. KatalinIllyésné Czifrák, PhDMr. Dr. István Árpád,PhDMs. Dr. Csilla Lakatos,PhDMr. Sándor LajosKovácsMr. Marcell ÁrpádKordovánMr. Bence VadkertiMrs. Anita DékányAdamoczkyMrs. Erika PapnéVernerMr. Prof. Dr. ZsugaMiklós, PhD, habil.,DScMr. Dr. György Deák,PhD, habil.University ProfessorHead of DepartmentAssociate ience.unideb.huE517/AAssociate te ant stant nt nt tant Lecturerkordovan.marci@gmail.comE516/AAssistant LecturerAssistant cience.unideb.huE516/AE516/AAssistant r Emerituszsuga.miklos@science.unideb.huE507Retired 7/AE505Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry (home page: http://www.inorg.unideb.hu)4032 Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, Chemistry BuildingNamePositionE-mailMr. Prof. Dr. AttilaGáspár, PhD, habil.,DScMrs. Prof. Dr. KatalinErdődiné Kövér, PhD,habil., DScMs. Prof. Dr. KatalinVárnagy, PhD, habil.,DScMr. Prof. Dr. IstvánFábián, PhD, habil.,DScUniversity ProfessorHead of y Professorkover@science.unideb.huUniversity ProfessorHead of ersity Professorifabian@science.unideb.huD5086RoomD402E19

Mrs. Prof. Dr. EtelkaFarkas, PhD, habil.,DScMr. Prof. Dr. ImreSóvágó, PhD, habil.,DScMr. Prof. Dr. ImreTóth, PhD, habil., DScMr. Dr. Zoltán Tóth,PhD, habil.Mr. Dr. Péter Buglyó,PhD, habil.Mrs. Dr. GyöngyiGyémánt, PhD, habil.Mr. Dr. István Lázár,PhDMrs. Dr. Csilla Kállay,PhD, habil.Mr. Dr. JózsefKalmár, PhD, habil.Mrs. Dr. MelindaPokoraczkiné Andrási,PhDMrs. Dr. EdinaBaranyai, PhDMrs. Dr. Linda FöldiBíró, PhDMr. Dr. István Timári,PhDMs. Dr. AnnamáriaSebestyén, PhDMs. Dr. Ágnes Dávid,PhDMrs. Dr. ÁgnesHőgyéné Grenács,PhDMr. Dr. ÁdámKecskeméti, PhDMr. Dr. AttilaForgács, PhDMr. Tamás GyöngyösiMr. Dr. Norbert Lihi,PhDMs. Györgyi SzunyogMs. Mária SzabóMrs. Dr. Enikő TóthGyőri, PhDMr. Dr. János Elek,PhDMr. Dr. LászlóKrusper, PhDMr. Sándor HarangiProfessor Emeritaefarkas@science.unideb.huD422Professor Emeritussovago@science.unideb.huD422Professor ciate toth.zoltan@science.unideb.huProfessorAssociate Professorbuglyo@science.unideb.huD323Associate Professorgyemant@science.unideb.huD518Associate Professorlazar@science.unideb.huD506Associate ate ant stant tant Professorlinda.biro@science.unideb.huD411Assistant nt ssistant Lectureragnesdavid1376@gmail.comD428Assistant nt eniorResearch yosi89@gmail.comJunior Researcherlihi.norbert@science.unideb.huD503Junior ResearcherJunior ResearcherJunior uD431D503D506External lecturerelek@scienceport.huExternal lecturerkrusper.laszlo@science.unideb.huD521Junior D503D7

Department of Organic Chemistry (home page: http://szerves.science.unideb.hu/)4032 Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, Chemistry BuildingNamePositionE-mailRoomMr. Prof. Dr. TiborKurtán, PhD, habil.,DScMr. Prof. Dr. SándorAntus, PhD, habil.,DScMr. Prof. Dr. GyulaBatta, PhD, habil.,DScMrs. Dr. Éva Bokor,PhDMr. Dr. László Juhász,PhD, habil.Mrs. Dr. Éva JuhásznéTóth, PhDMr. Dr. Attila Kiss,PhD, habil.Mrs. Dr. Anita KónyaÁbrahám, PhDMrs. Dr. KrisztinaKónya, PhDMr. Dr. Sándor Kun,PhDMr. Dr. László Lázár,PhD, habil.Mr. Dr. Attila Mándi,PhDMr. Prof. Dr. LászlóSomsák, PhD, habil.,DScMr. Prof. Dr. LászlóSzilágyi, PhD, habil.,DScMrs. Dr. Tünde ZitaIllyés, PhDMrs. Dr. MariettaVágvölgyiné Tóth,PhD, habil.Mr. László TóthUniversity ProfessorHead of sor ty Professorbatta@unideb.huE18Assistant Professorbokor.eva@science.unideb.huAssociate Professorjuhasz.laszlo@science.unideb.huAssistant Professortoth.eva@science.unideb.huAssociate 9;E421E423;E408E325Department Engineerdulryc@unideb.huE325Assistant stant Professorkun.sandor@science.unideb.huAssociate Professorlazar.laszlo@science.unideb.huAssistant Professormandi.attila@science.unideb.huUniversity 423;E422E412;E424E326Professor Emerituslszilagyi@unideb.huB18Assistant e ssistant Lecturertothlaszlo@science.unideb.huE325Department of Physical Chemistry (home page: https://fizkem.unideb.hu//)4032 Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, Chemistry BuildingNamePositionMr. Dr. Gyula Tircsó,PhD, habil.Mr. Prof. Dr. IstvánBányai, PhD, habil.,DScAssociate ProfessorHead of DepartmentUniversity 619banyai.istvan@science.unideb.huD2018

Mr. Prof. Dr. GyörgyBazsa, PhD, habil.,DScMr. Dr. Attila Bényei,PhD, habil.Ms. Dr. Dóra BeátaBuzetzkyMrs Csilla Czégéni,PhDMs. Dr. Réka GombosMrs. Dr. HenriettaGyőrváriné Horváth,PhDMr. Prof. Dr. FerencJoó, PhD, habil., DScMrs. Ágnes Kathó,PhDMr. Dr. FerencKrisztián Kálmán,PhD, habil.Mrs. Dr. Mónika Kéri,PhDMrs. Dr. Virág Kiss,PhDMr. Prof. JózsefKónya, PhD, DScMs. Eszter MáriaKovácsMs. Prof. Dr. NoémiNagy, PhD, habil.,DScMr. Dr. Gábor CsabaPapp, PhD, habil.Mr. Péter LászlóParajdi-LosoncziMr. Dr. Mihály Purgel,PhDMr. Dr. AntalUdvardy, PhDProfessor Emeritusbazsa@unideb.huD605Associate nt Research dorabeata@science.unideb.huFellowResearch Fellownagy.csilla@science.unideb.huD206Assistant LecturerSenior ta.horvath@science.unideb.huD607D602Professor Emeritusjoo.ferenc@science.unideb.huD618Retired ResearchLecturerAssistant erenc@science.unideb.huD622Assistant t ResearchFellowRetired UniversityProfessorAssistant ResearchFellowUniversity sociate Professorpapp.gabor@science.unideb.huD603Assistant Lecturerparajdip@science.unideb.huD617Assistant ant Professorudvardya@science.undeb.huD6039D602

ACADEMIC CALENDARGeneral structure of the academic semester (2 semesters/year):1st week2nd – 15th weekExam period directly after the study periodStudy periodRegistration*Teaching periodExams1 week14 weeks7 weeks*Usually, registration is scheduled for the first week of September in the fall semester, and for thefirst week of February in the spring semester.For further information please check the following niversity Calendars 2019 20/1920 Science.pdf10

THE CHEMISTRY BACHELOR PROGRAMInformation about the ProgramName of BSc Program:Chemistry BSc ProgramSpecialization available:-Field, branch:ScienceQualification:ChemistMode of attendance:Full-timeFaculty, Institute:Faculty of Science and TechnologyInstitute of ChemistryProgram coordinator:Prof. Dr. László Somsák, University ProfessorDuration:6 semestersECTS Credits:180Objectives of the BSc program:The aim of this study programme is the training of chemists possessing theoretical and practicalknowledge in chemistry as well as satisfactory basic knowledge in related fields of science (e. g.mathematics, physics, informatics, biology) and at least one foreign language. The degree holderswill be able to apply their knowledge in recognizing and solving first of all practical problems inchemical industrial production, in analytical, agricultural, and quality assurance laboratories, as wellas in various fields of administration and environmental protection. The Chemistry Bachelor willhave in depth knowledge to continue his/her studies in the second (MSc) cycle and will be able togain further knowledge either individually or in any organized manner.Professional competences to be acquiredA Chemista) Knowledge:- He/She knows the basic qualitative and quantitative chemical principles and methods.- He/She knows the main models and theories of chemical bonds and molecular structure based onscientific findings.- He/She has a basic chemical knowledge for describing basic chemical processes as well as forrecognizing and organizing these in practice.- He/She knows and can apply the most important chemicals, laboratory equipment and basiclaboratory processes. He/She can follow and recognize the requirements of safety instructions.- He/She has the knowledge to solve problems in the field of natural processes and natural sources,and to understand the chemical background of living and non-living systems.11

- He/She has the knowledge that (under supervision) enables him/her to test or measure chemicalprocesses and systems by accepted scientific methods, including computational evaluation of theresults.- He/She understands the progress and future trends in chemistry and chemical industries.b) Abilities:- He/She is able to understand the natural and anthropogenic chemical reactions, and is capable tocollect as well as evaluate data in these fields including data mining from literature.- He/She is able to solve practical problems by using the previously obtained knowledge of laws inthe field of natural and anthropogenic chemical processes.- He/She is able to apply in practice the previously learned scientific theories, paradigms, andprinciples (especially in the field of chemistry) to plan, execute and evaluate laboratoryinvestigations.- Using his/her chemical knowledge and experiences, He/She is able to execute experiments underlaboratory conditions to demonstrate and prove basic chemical phenomena.- He/She is able to evaluate, interpret and report the results of measurements.- He/She is able to apply the acquired chemical knowledge for problem solving in chemical,industrial and environmental fields including corroboration of the results by calculations.- He/she is able to collect and interpret relevant data in the field of chemistry that enables him/her toform well-founded opinions on problems regarding social, scientific or ethical affairs.- He/She is able to argue about scientific problems based on his/her knowledge.c) Attitudes:- He/She seeks to use his/her knowledge to understand and describe the laws of nature-manrelationships especially chemical processes related to human life.- He/She is environmentally conscious in the laboratory work, strives to apply procedures of lowenvironmental load.- He/She is ready to discuss problems with professionals in chemical and related scientific fields.- He/She is able to collaborate with other groups and capable of getting insight into the chemicalaspects of economy and environmental safety.- He/She is able to represent his/her own personal scientific ideology toward professional andunprofessional groups.- He/She is open toward scientific and other post gradual education.- He/She is committed to learning or obtaining insights into new competences and broadeninghis/her world view.- He/She is consciously undertaking the profession’s ethical norms.- He/she is well aware of his/her professional statements and its consequences.d) Autonomy and responsibility:- During laboratory work He/She is capable of pondering over basic chemical problems on his/herown, is able to prepare reports to principals that might come up as bases for solutions or decisions.- He/She is able to operate the most important technological instruments of chemical industries.- He/She stands for his/her scientific opinion or ideology in professional discussions.- Under supervision He/She is collaborating responsibly with other professionals (especially in thefields of environmental economy and safety).- He/She can make reasonable evaluations about his/her own work by comparison with that ofothers in the same field.- He/She shows responsibility to gain enough experience before participating in decision making forlaboratories or industrial plants.12

- He/She can evaluate his/her dependent co-worker’s work responsibly in either laboratory orindustrial environment, and report it to his/her chief.- He/She takes part in scientific project(s) under continuous supervision.13

Completion of the BSc ProgramThe Credit SystemMajors in the Hungarian Education System have generally been instituted and ruled by the Act ofParliament under the Higher Education Act. The higher education system meets the qualifications ofthe Bologna Process that defines the qualifications in terms of learning outcomes: statements of whatstudents know and can do on completing their degrees. In describing the cycles, the framework us

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