The 1st cycle Degree in Chemistry aims at providing basic chemical competences which are important for professional activities requiring familiarity with the scientific method and to train undergraduates capable of applying methods and technologies through the use of specific equipment.
Graduates in Chemistry may widen their competences through 2nd cycle degree courses, university master courses and, after the 2nd cycle, in successive PhD courses and graduate schools. The foremost objective of the course is a sound basic theoretical-experimental training, in accordance with the "Chemistry Eurobachelor" model, proposing educational traits enabling graduates in Chemistry to have access to the greatest possible number of professional opportunities in the scientific and technological fields, and fixing the minimum standards for educational activities. Therefore the course does not provide specific curricula, but complies to the "Chemistry Eurobachelor" model as well as to the model proposed by the Italian Chemical Society, with respect to the "Core chemistry" contents for L-27 courses. The "core" of the course therefore consists of at least 90 credits in the following areas: Mathematics, Physics, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry.