The graduates should be able to:
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Recognize the vital role of basic sciences in advancing and serving society.
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Develop scientific approaches and solutions that address community needs while considering economic, environmental, social, ethical, and safety aspects.
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Apply scientific facts, concepts, and theories to analyze and interpret practical and experimental data.
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Collect, analyze, and present data effectively using appropriate scientific methods, tools, and formats.
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Formulate hypotheses and select appropriate scientific approaches to solve problems based on sound scientific reasoning.
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Effectively apply information and communication technology relevant to the chemistry field.
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Participate actively in multidisciplinary teams, demonstrate adaptability, sound decision-making, and the ability to work under changing or challenging conditions while maintaining a sense of precision, aesthetics, and organization.
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Adopt self-directed and lifelong learning strategies and contribute actively to scientific research and professional development activities.
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Communicate and handle scientific information accurately in Arabic, English, and other relevant languages.
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Design and conduct experimental work, critically evaluate results, and prepare professional reports following academic and ethical standards.
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Demonstrate proficiency in relevant modern techniques, instruments, and laboratory practices in various areas of chemistry.
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Engage in evaluation and review processes, manage risks efficiently, and complete assigned tasks responsibly.
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Exhibit a broad and integrated knowledge base across different branches of chemistry and their modern applications.