Inhalte

  • Statistics and Introduction to Chemometrics Theory and Exercise
  • Applied Informatics I: Information Technology, and Data Management Theory and Computer Exercise
  • Applied Informatics II: Chemistry-Related Applicants - Theory and Computer Exercise
  • Applied Informatics III: Introduction to Programming - Theory and Exercise
  • Chemometrics and Data Management: Applied Statistics and Advanced Methods- Theory and Exercise
  • Multivariate Data Analysis (MVDA) and Design of Experiments (DoE) Mehods and Exercise
  • Data Mining and Visualisation - Methods and Exercise

Lernziele

  • identify suitable methods for collecting representative samples and apply these methods to analytical tasks
  • compile reports and protocols and organise data efficiently
  • use specialised software for chemistry, e.g. chemical drawing software, databases, electronic lab notebooks and web-based simulation programs, and carry out literature research using chemistry databases
  • write application-oriented programs (e.g. using Virtual Basic for Applications or Python) and prepare programs for exercises in the laboratory
  • solve simple multivariate data analysis problems, find solutions to tasks with the aid of computer software
  • apply advanced methods of multivariate data analysis and design statistical experiments
  • process large volumes of data and evaluate them critically and identify trends

Perspektiven

  • IMC Krems’ Applied Chemistry bachelor degree programme is taught in English and is aligned with the requirements of today’s chemicals industry. For instance, the curriculum places a strong emphasis on chemometrics – the application of statistical methods in the planning, development and selection of chemical processes and experiments – and the related IT-supported analysis of large volumes of data (big data analysis).
  • The modelling of molecules and simulation of experiments using computer-aided techniques is also crucial for efficient drug design in the pharmaceuticals industry.
  • In addition, the innovative programme skilfully combines this with comprehensive training in chemistry as well as groundbreaking topics such as the use of renewable raw materials, and waste recycling and reuse.
  • By linking chemistry subjects with the study of computer-based methods, students acquire the competences for which industry demand will become stronger and stronger.
  • The content of individual subject areas was carefully integrated so that the links between different sub-disciplines are explicitly addressed and students develop an interdisciplinary mindset.
  • In semester 6, students have the possibility to study familiar topics in more depth and opt for one of the two electives: Instrumental Analysis and Chemometrics or Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
Typ der Qualifizierung

Vollzeit

Mindestvoraussetzungen

Hochschulreife oder Ähnliches

Sprache der Lehrveranstaltung

Englisch

Abschluss

Bachelor

Ort der Lehrveranstaltung

Krems

Organisator

IMC Fachhochschule Krems GmbH