Leverkusen, Germany

Applied Chemistry

Angewandte Chemie

Bachelor's
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Applied Chemistry study

Applied Chemistry at University of Applied Sciences Cologne

Language: GermanStudies in German
Subject area: physical science, environment
Qualification: Bachelor
Kind of studies: full-time studies, part-time studies
dual studies dual studies
University website: www.th-koeln.de

Test: Is Applied Chemistry the right fit for you?

Applied Chemistry test

Answer all the questions and check if Applied Chemistry is the right field of study for you!

1. Do you enjoy conducting experiments and observing chemical reactions?

2. How strong is your interest in mathematics as a tool for solving scientific problems?

3. When working on scientific tasks, do you pay attention to detail and precision?

4. Do you like exploring how chemistry connects with biology, physics, or environmental science?

5. How appealing is the idea of working with laboratory equipment and technologies?

6. Do you often ask yourself why and how certain natural processes occur?

7. How do you feel about working with formulas, chemical equations, and scientific notation?

8. Do you enjoy problem-solving and searching for practical applications of science?

9. How interested are you in innovations in chemistry, such as new materials or green technologies?

10. What drives you the most to consider studying Applied Chemistry?

Definitions and quotes

Chemistry
Chemistry is the scientific discipline involved with compounds composed of atoms, i.e. elements, and molecules, i.e. combinations of atoms: their composition, structure, properties, behavior and the changes they undergo during a reaction with other compounds. Chemistry addresses topics such as how atoms and molecules interact via chemical bonds to form new chemical compounds. There are four types of chemical bonds: covalent bonds, in which compounds share one or more electron(s); ionic bonds, in which a compound donates one or more electrons to another compound to produce ions (cations and anions); hydrogen bonds; and Van der Waals force bonds.
Chemistry
I was an atheist, finding no reason to postulate the existence of any truths outside of mathematics, physics and chemistry. But then I went to medical school, and encountered life and death issues at the bedsides of my patients. Challenged by one of those patients, who asked "What do you believe, doctor?", I began searching for answers.
Francis Collins, a geneticist who led the U.S. government’s effort to decipher the human genome (DNA). cnn.com
Chemistry
We can no more have exact religious thinking without theology, than exact mensuration and astronomy without mathematics, or exact iron-making without chemistry,
John Hall (Presbyterian pastor) (1895) Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers p. 580.
Chemistry
The alchemical tradition assumes that every physical art or science is a body of knowledge which exists only because it is ensouled by invisible powers and processes. Physical chemistry, as it is practiced in the modern world, is concerned principally with pharmaceutical or industrial research projects. It is confined within the boundaries of an all-pervading materialism, which binds labor to the advancement of physical objectives.
Manly Palmer Hall (1988) Meditation Symbols in Eastern & Western Mysticism
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