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An-Najah Launches the Activities of the First Winter School of ‎High Energy Physics in Palestine (WISHEPP)
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Professor Hikmat Hilal; First in Palestine to Obtain a D.Sc. in Science from Manchester
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Dr. Ahmed Bassalat; Distinguished Research Achievements
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An-Najah Inaugurates the Activities of the 2nd Palestinian International Conference on Material Science and Nanotechnology
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Professor Ghassan Saffarini; a Researcher with Great Achievements
Sun, 13/11/2016
An-Najah Launches the Activities of the First Winter School of ‎High Energy Physics in Palestine (WISHEPP)
Thu, 29/09/2016
Professor Hikmat Hilal; First in Palestine to Obtain a D.Sc. in Science from Manchester
Mon, 05/09/2016
Dr. Ahmed Bassalat; Distinguished Research Achievements
Thu, 24/03/2016
An-Najah Inaugurates the Activities of the 2nd Palestinian International Conference on Material Science and Nanotechnology
Tue, 08/03/2016
Professor Ghassan Saffarini; a Researcher with Great Achievements
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Pure Chemistry Plan 2008

The Undergraduate (B.Sc.) Program in Chemistry:

(1)     Specialisation requirements

 After completing the first year at the University, the student, with the help of his/her Advisor, specifies his/her specialisation by completing an application form available at the college office.  To be admitted to the Chemistry Department, the student must satisfy the following conditions:

 

1.         Passing all general chemistry courses 2310l, 23102, 23107 and

            23108, with a cumulative average of 70% or more / or point

            average 2 or more.

2.         Passing general physics 22101 and 22107.

3.         Passing Calculus 21101.

 In case of competition among applicants, priority of admittance will be given to higher cumulative averages in 23101, 23102, 23107 and 23108.

 

  (2)     Graduation Requirements

To finish the B.Sc. degree in pure chemistry, the student must complete a total of 137 credit hours, with a cumulative average 65% or higher. In addition to University and College requirements, the student must complete all chemistry department requirements.

 These (137) credit hours distributed as following:

      1. University Compulsory Courses (20 credit hours)    

     2. University Elective Courses (6 credit hours).

     3. College requirement course(30 credit hours).

     4. Specialisation Compulsory Courses (57 credit hours)

     5. Specialisation Elective Courses (24 credit hours)


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