Chemistry Department
About Department
Chemistry is one of four departments in Science College at Jouf University. The main studied branches of the program are organic, physical, inorganic and analytical chemistry. The department includes 8 laboratories for students in chemistry disciplines. Students get the bachelor degree of science in chemistry on successfully passing 135 units. The department consists of members of the teaching staff from various scientific degrees (Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor) in both boy and girl branches; moreover, demonstrators and lecturers assist them.
The study in chemistry department at Jouf University started in the academic year 1429-1430 H. Since, its foundation; four member staffs have alternated its administration and several students boys or girls have been graduated and awarded their chemistry bachelor degree.
Recently, the department has been developed where its laboratories contained recent and advanced equipments for both student and researchers. Meanwhile, all negativities in curses plan have been overcoming through the current work for submitting a new recent plan that obeys the Kingdom and world requirements such as renewable energy, green chemistry, nanomaterial, industrial chemistry and the nuclear chemistry.
Department Vision
Leadership in the teaching of Chemistry and excellence in scientific research and its applications to contribute to serve the community.
Department Mission
Preparation of the science competencies in the field of Chemistry to contribute to the scientific, industrial, educational and economic development of the Kingdom and to solve the environmental problems through applied research.
Department Goals
1. Achieving the educational goals and outputs that meet outstanding academic standards.
2. Meeting the needs of the Kingdom through qualified cadres in the field of Chemistry.
3. Providing advanced research and research laboratories to contribute to the provision of studies and scientific researches that serve the community.
4. Developing plans and programs in the field of chemistry in line with the international standards.
5. Providing scientific consultations to activate cooperation between the university and society.