Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - Employment prospect of applied chemistry teachers' major
Employment prospect of applied chemistry teachers' major
The professional employment prospects of applied chemistry teachers are as follows:

Mainly for universities, research institutes, municipal administration, light industry, medicine and health, commodity inspection, sanitation and epidemic prevention, environmental protection, building materials, fire protection, chemical industry, food, agriculture, metallurgy and other government departments related to chemistry.

You can also work in chemical plants, oil refineries, petrochemical plants, oil exploration, natural gas transportation, building materials factories, pharmaceutical factories and other enterprises. Chemistry majors can be middle school chemistry teachers. If you want to pursue further studies, you are suitable for studying for a master's degree in applied chemistry and related disciplines.

The specific differences between the training programs of three chemistry majors;

Taking the talent training programs of Capital Normal University and Jinan University as an example, this paper compares the three majors of chemistry, chemistry (normal) and applied chemistry, in which the training programs of Capital Normal University introduced chemistry (normal) and applied chemistry, and Jinan University introduced chemistry and applied chemistry.

Chemistry major: Chemistry major requires certain basic knowledge of physics, mathematics, computer and other related disciplines, certain analytical ability, and solid basic knowledge, basic theory and basic skills of chemistry. Graduates majoring in chemistry are more suitable for research-related jobs.

Chemistry (Normal University) major: Chemistry (Normal University) major requires mastering the basic knowledge, theory and experimental skills of chemistry, and being able to apply these knowledge to society initially, and at the same time having certain teaching ability in middle schools, including certain experimental teaching ability. The most suitable employment destination for chemical (normal) graduates is to be a middle school chemistry teacher.

Applied Chemistry: The major of applied chemistry requires mastering some basic theories of mathematics, physics and chemistry, as well as basic theories, basic knowledge and basic experimental skills in the field of industrial analysis and applied electrochemistry, which requires higher experimental and analytical abilities. The suitable position for graduates majoring in applied chemistry is an engineer, who is engaged in sales, production and scientific research in enterprises.