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This short (24 hour) course provides first-year  students with the basic chemistry laboratory skills they will need before embarking on more specialist experiments offered at the 2nd-year level. The emphasis of the course is on general experimental procedures that can be carried over to all branches of chemistry, with particular emphasis placed on communicating scientific experimental results in the form of written reports.

CHEM1.6 Course syllabus.pdfCHEM1.6 Course syllabus.pdf

This course is designed to help USTH's 1st year students with understanding Organic chemistry--a science--which began as a tentative attempt to understand the chemistry of life. It has grown into the confident basis of vast multinational industries that feed, clothe, and cure millions of people.

This course is the continuation of Calculus I and focuses on multivariable calculus, vector calculus and ordinary differential equations. 

MATH1.5 Course syllabus.pdfMATH1.5 Course syllabus.pdf

The C programming language is one of the most popular programming languages. Despite being fairly old programming language, it is widely used for system and application software. because of its efficiency and control.

This course is intended for beginners who do not have any prior knowledge or have very little knowledge of computer programming. All basic features of C programming language are included in detail such as basic syntax, data types, operators, control flow, functions, arrays, pointers, union, structure, and the standard c library.

In this course, you will not only learn the C programming language, but you also improve your computational skills beneficial to your major field of study.

ICT1.2 Course syllabus.pdfICT1.2 Course syllabus.pdf

This course is an introduction to genetics for students in the fields of biotechnology and pharmacy.

BIO1.4 Course syllabus.pdfBIO1.4 Course syllabus.pdf

This course involves the study of the molecular composition of living cells, the organization of biological molecules within the cell, and the structure and function of these biological molecules. The biological macromolecules which this course focuses on are proteins, polynucleic acids (DNA and RNA), polysaccharides, and lipids. During the course we will concentrate on the structures of these molecules, their functions. Other topics to be examined in the course include the study of biomembranes and transport, metabolism and metabolic pathways. Methods and approaches used in biochemical research will be presented.

BIO1.2 Course syllabus.pdfBIO1.2 Course syllabus.pdf

The course consists of the essential topics related to geometry, wave and quantum properties of light.

PHYS1.4 Course syllabus.pdfPHYS1.4 Course syllabus.pdf

The course consists of the following topics: electrostatics, electric current, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, inductance, alternating current, and electromagnetic waves.

PHYS1.2 Course syllabus.pdfPHYS1.2 Course syllabus.pdf