BSc Chemistry, Environmental Science, Zoology (BSc Chemistry, Environmental Science, Zoology)
This course provides a unique blend of subjects enrich the candidate’s knowledge, creates a highly adaptive environment, and provides opportunities to grow successfully in the respective field.
The Chemistry curriculum emphasizes on the theory and practical aspects of the fundamentals of chemistry and includes theories and concepts of atomic structure, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, coordination chemistry, quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and chemical analysis. Important topics include general and physical chemistry, inorganic and organic chemistry, biochemistry, electrochemistry, structure and function of polymers, and chemistry of synthetic drugs.
The Environmental Science curriculum focuses on relevant concepts such as sustainable resource development, pollution control, environmental health, and ecological sustainability. It covers subjects related to environmental patterns and processes, local and global environmental issues, renewable sources of energy, various ecological systems, pollution control, alternative energy systems, global climate change, and disaster management.
The Zoology curriculum focuses on evolution, animal behavior, animal classification, theories about the animal kingdom, and the interaction of animals with the environment. It covers subjects related to biosystematics, structure and functions of invertebrates, tools and techniques in biology, animal physiology and ethology, physiology, genetics and evolution, structure and function of vertebrates, and environmental biology.