The graduates must be able to:
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Recognize the fundamental role of chemistry and biochemistry in advancing society and supporting scientific and technological development.
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Develop scientific approaches and methodologies in chemistry and biochemistry that meet community needs while considering economic, environmental, social, ethical, and safety aspects.
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Utilize scientific facts, concepts, and theories in chemistry and biochemistry to effectively analyze, interpret, and evaluate practical data.
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Collect, analyze, and present chemical and biochemical data using appropriate scientific formats, statistical methods, and digital tools.
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Formulate hypotheses, propose solutions, and apply critical thinking to solve scientific problems on a sound theoretical basis.
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Apply information and communication technologies effectively in the field of chemistry and biochemistry.
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Participate productively in multidisciplinary teams, demonstrating flexibility, decision-making skills, adaptability under challenging conditions, and an appreciation for accuracy, beauty, and precision in scientific work.
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Engage in self-directed and lifelong learning, and contribute actively to scientific research and innovation.
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Communicate and handle scientific data effectively in Arabic, English, or other languages as needed.
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Design and conduct experiments, critically evaluate outcomes, and prepare comprehensive scientific reports and reviews.
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Demonstrate proficiency in modern laboratory techniques and instrumentation relevant to chemistry and biochemistry.
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Participate in and evaluate scientific and industrial processes, manage potential risks, and ensure the completion and quality of assigned tasks.
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Possess a broad and integrated knowledge of the various branches of chemistry and biochemistry, enabling them to connect theoretical understanding with practical applications.