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Program-Specific Criteria
PÖÖ1: Students can deeply understand chemical concepts and effectively apply various chemistry theories and methods; they can contribute to chemical analysis and synthesis processes by developing their analytical thinking skills.
PÖÖ2: Students effectively use current laboratory technologies and software (e.g., chemical analysis software, data analysis tools) to solve complex chemical problems.
PÖÖ3: Graduates possess the ability to conduct independent research and can adapt the knowledge they acquire to real-world problems in industry, research laboratories, and various chemical applications.
PÖÖ4: Students can effectively express their chemistry knowledge both in writing and orally, developing these skills through group work, laboratory reports, and presentations.
PÖÖ5: Students can utilize the software and technologies necessary for chemical analysis, simulations, and modeling, thereby supporting both experimental and theoretical problem-solving processes.
PÖÖ6: Graduates exhibit behavior consistent with ethical standards and adopt a professional ethical understanding, thereby fostering academic integrity and a sense of responsibility in the field of chemistry.
PÖÖ7: Students demonstrate a willingness for continuous learning and self-improvement, making progress in their careers through graduate education, professional certifications, and participation in research activities.