Industrial Chemistry (Class L-27)-Students Enrolled from the Academic Year 2009-2010

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Bachelor
A.Y. 2023/2024
L-27 - Scienze e tecnologie chimiche (EN)
Bachelor
180
ECTS
Access
Limited enrolment with admission test
3
Years
Department of Chemistry - Via Golgi, 19 - Milan (Città Studi) - Milan
Italian
It is the specific objective of the degree course in Industrial Chemistry to enable the student both to continue with higher studies, and to immediately enter a professional activity.
The course allows you to acquire an adequate basic knowledge, not only theoretical but also experimental and applicative, in the main sectors of chemistry and to provide an adequate preparation in the mathematical and physical disciplines.
In addition, it aims to achieve the following educational objectives:
- acquisition of an adequate knowledge of the tools for the deepening of application issues, such as the product-process connection;
- acquisition of the knowledge necessary to evaluate the different theoretical and practical aspects of the production of chemical products from the laboratory to the industrial scale, respecting the environment;
- acquisition of a good knowledge of experimental methods in the chemical and industrial fields;
- acquisition of appropriate tools to frame the knowledge of chemistry and industrial chemistry in relations with other scientific and technical disciplines;
- development of in-depth basic knowledge Moderna chemical-industrial, useful for the insertion in work activities that require the ability to apply modern scientific methods and techniques.
The acquired skills allow the graduate to carry out appropriate activities in specific professional fields, to interact with culturally contiguous professionals and to continue their studies in the Master's Degree courses.
Graduates will be in possession of knowledge suitable to carry out professional activities, also contributing to activities such as the design and synthesis of new industrial products for the most varied uses and subsequently to follow their implementation in companies; to contribute to the testing and control of chemical production plants, as well as purification and depollution plants, ensuring their safety.
The industrial chemist can be used in chemical and petrochemical, pharmaceutical, metalworking industries and companies, related to different sectors (for example: plastics, dyes, detergents, adhesives, cosmetics, textiles, agri-food, energy) or operating in the environmental field. In the public sector, graduates in Industrial Chemistry can work in technical and ecological offices of local authorities, in customs laboratories, in those of hygiene and prophylaxis and analysis or in accident prevention services at work.

In addition, in particular, graduates will be in possession of knowledge suitable for carrying out professional activities and related functions in the following employment areas:
- Research and Development of Products, Processes (carrying out laboratory tests for the development of new products, processes and formulations and the improvement of existing ones in compliance with current regulations and safety standards);
- Management and Operation of Production Plants (management of the operation of plants in compliance with safety and the environment);

For the graduate of this class is expected to be enrolled in the Register of the National Federation of the Orders of Chemists and Physicists as a Chemist Iunior, upon passing the State Exam.

Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
Requirements and knowledge required for access
Candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent foreign qualification in accordance with Ministerial Decree 22 October 2004 n.270 can be admitted to the Bachelor's degree in Industrial Chemistry.
In addition, basic knowledge in mathematics, chemistry and the ability to operate simple logical deductions according to levels of competence not higher than those deriving from the preparation provided by the secondary school.

Methods of verification of knowledge and personal preparation
The degree course in Industrial Chemistry is at local programmed access in order to guarantee the quality of the teaching offer in relation to the available resources. 90 places are available for registration in the first year.
The access test requires the passing of a TOLC (CISIA Online Test), which can be taken at the University of Milan or any other University belonging to CISIA (Interuniversity Consortium Integrated Systems for Access). Registration for the TOLC must be made directly on the CISIA website (www.cisiaonline.it).
The TOLC valid for enrollment in the degree course in Industrial Chemistry is the TOLC-S, consisting of the following sections: Basic Mathematics (20 questions - 50 minutes), Reasoning and Problems (10 questions - 20 minutes), Text Comprehension (10 questions - 20 minutes), Basic Sciences (10 questions of chemistry, physics and geology - 20 minutes).
Each question presents 5 possible answers, of which only one is correct.
Score: +1 for each correct answer, -0.25 for each wrong answer, 0 for each answer not given.
Further information on the structure and topics of the test can be found at the following link:
https://www.cisiaonline.it/area-tematica-tolc-scienze/struttura-della-prova-e-syllabus/.
In the TOLC there is an additional section of English, consisting of 30 questions to be carried out in 15 minutes. The outcome of this section does not affect the ranking of merit, nor does it replace the assessment of the knowledge of the English language required by the degree course for the acquisition of the related credits (see the paragraph Language Tests), but constitutes a self-assessment for the student.
Students who have supported the TOLC-S intend to use it to access the Degree course in Industrial Chemistry of the University of Milan must also enroll in the appropriate selection to be included in the ranking of merit, formulated on the basis of the score reported in the test. The winners will be able to register within the deadlines indicated in the selection notice.
The selection is divided into several time windows with beginning in spring and ending in the first days of September.
For more details on the calls, deadlines and methods of admission in the ranking it is recommended to consult the page https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/frequentare-un-corso-di-laurea/iscriversi/iscriversi-una-prima-laurea

Transfer or graduate student access
Students already enrolled in a Degree Course of the University of Milan, of another University or already graduated, can be exempted from the test only if they meet the requirements necessary to be admitted to years following the first, or at least 30 ECTS attributable to exams of the 1 anno
To this end, a specific request for prior career evaluation must be submitted by accessing the online service indicated in the admission notice. The interested parties must declare all the exams taken with related sectors, credits and grades and attach the programs of the courses. For more details on the procedure, please refer to the announcement.
The practice will be examined by the CD Transfer Commission. In the event that the applicant is not eligible for years following the first, the same must take the test and place himself in a useful position in the ranking.
The requests for evaluation, accompanied by the programs of the exams taken, must be submitted without delay by the date that will be published in the call and the outcome of the evaluation will be communicated by e-mail.
Students admitted to years following the first will be able to enroll within the deadlines and in the manner specified in the call.
Students admitted to the first year will have to take the test and submit the application for admission, as indicated in the notice.
Similarly, to speed up the procedure, all requests for equivalence of exams taken and/or recognition of previous careers must be accompanied by the programs of the exams taken.

Additional training obligations (OFA) and modalities for OFA recovery
Freshmen who in the Basic Mathematics module will not have achieved a score greater than or equal to 10, will be assigned Additional Training Obligations (OFA).
For students with OFA support activities will be organized in the period October-December, followed by a recovery test - to be carried out within the month of January of the calendar year following enrolment - with which the student will have to demonstrate that he has improved his preparation. In the absence of this evidence, the student will not be able to take any exam in the first year before having passed the exam of Mathematical Institutions, with the exclusion of the 3 ECTS relating to the knowledge of the English language.
For info: https://chimicaindustriale.cdl.unimi.it/it/studiare/le-matricole
As part of the study plan, students can participate in Erasmus program projects activated for the Degree Course. In particular, under the Erasmus Plus programme, students can choose from 16 affiliated European universities. At these locations, students can obtain training credits by following the teachings and passing the relevant exams, or through the performance of part or all of the final internship. The acquisition of training credits is subject to the approval, by the Didactic College, of a specific study plan (the Learning Agreement) and the passing of exams at the foreign office.
Interested students are requested to make an appointment in time with the Tutor for international mobility and Erasmus (Prof. Emma Gallo, Tel. 02503 14374; E-mail: [email protected]) for the instruction of practices.
Students can also participate in the numerous seminar meetings with foreign teachers.
Attendance is mandatory for laboratory activities, and strongly recommended in all other cases.

Courses list

year
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
General Physics 9 80 Italian FIS/01 FIS/02 FIS/03 FIS/04 FIS/05 FIS/06 FIS/07 FIS/08
First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Fundamentals of Mathematics 9 88 Italian MAT/01 MAT/02 MAT/03 MAT/04 MAT/05 MAT/06 MAT/07 MAT/08 MAT/09
General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab 12 144 Italian CHIM/03
- Module: General and inorganic chemistry6
- Module: Laboratory of general and inorganic chemistry6
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Analytical Chemistry with Lab 12 112 Italian CHIM/01
- Analytic chemistry6
- Laboratory of analytic chemistry6
Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (F6X) 6 60 Italian MAT/01 MAT/02 MAT/03 MAT/04 MAT/05 MAT/06 MAT/07 MAT/08 MAT/09
Organic Chemistry I 7 64 Italian CHIM/06
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
English Assessment B1 (3 ECTS) 3 0 Italian
year
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Inorganic Chemistry with Lab 12 128 Italian CHIM/03
- Module: Inorganic chemistry6
- Module: Laboratory of inorganic chemistry6
Organic Chemistry Ii 7 64 Italian CHIM/06
Organic Chemistry Lab 10 144 Italian CHIM/06
First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Analytic Chemistry Ii with Lab 12 136 Italian CHIM/01
- Modulo: Chimica Analitica II6
- Modulo: Laboratorio di Chimica Analitica II6
Physical Chemistry I 6 52 Italian CHIM/02
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry 6 72 Italian CHIM/02
Physical Chemistry Ii 6 48 Italian CHIM/02
First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Biological Chemistry 6 48 Italian BIO/10
Industrial Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/04
Macromolecular Chemistry 6 64 Italian CHIM/04
Physical Chemistry Industrial 6 56 Italian CHIM/02
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Chemical Plants with Lab 12 136 Italian ING-IND/25
- Module: Chemical plants6
- Module: Lab chemical plants6
Training 12 0 Italian
Conclusive activities
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Final Exam 3 0 Italian
Study plan rules
2 - In the third year of the course, the student must acquire 12 credits freely choosing among all the courses activated by the University that are functional to the training course of the Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Chemistry.
Students are advised to draw from the list of 6 CFU courses of the Master's Degrees in Chemical Sciences and Industrial Chemistry.
- The exams of "Fundamentals of mathematics" and "General and inorganic chemistry with lab" must be taken before the exams of the 2nd and 3rd year.
- The exams of "General physics" and "Complements of mathematics and calculus" must be taken before the exams of the 3rd year.
- The exams of "Organic chemistry I" must be carried out before those of "Organic chemistry lab", "Biological chemistry" and "Macromolecular chemistry".
- The "Physical chemistry I" and "Laboratory of physical chemistry" exams must be taken before the "Physical chemistry Industrial" exam.
- The exams indicated to as Course I must be taken before the corresponding exams indicated to as course II.

It is advisable, however, to take the exams of each semester before taking those of the following semesters.
Prescribed foundation courses
Learning activityPrescribed foundation courses
Analytic Chemistry Ii with Lab Analytical Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory)
Biological Chemistry Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (F6X) (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General Physics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Organic Chemistry I (compulsory)
Chemical Plants with Lab Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (F6X) (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General Physics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory)
Industrial Chemistry Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (F6X) (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General Physics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory)
Inorganic Chemistry with Lab Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory)
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory)
Macromolecular Chemistry Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (F6X) (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General Physics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Organic Chemistry I (compulsory)
Organic Chemistry Ii Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Organic Chemistry I (compulsory)
Organic Chemistry Lab Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Organic Chemistry I (compulsory)
Physical Chemistry I Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory)
Physical Chemistry Ii Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Physical Chemistry I (compulsory)
Physical Chemistry Industrial Complements of Mathematics and Calculus (F6X) (compulsory), Fundamentals of Mathematics (compulsory), General Physics (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry with Lab (compulsory), Laboratory of Physical Chemistry (compulsory), Physical Chemistry I (compulsory)
Course location
Department of Chemistry - Via Golgi, 19 - Milan (Città Studi) - Milan
Presidente del Collegio Didattico
Prof. Luigi Falciola
Tutors professors
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