Department of Chemistry
Overview :
Chemistry places a strong emphasis on an understanding of the structures and properties of atoms and molecules, and on using this understanding to predict and interpret the behaviour of matter. The Department of Chemistry offers a variety of specialist, major and minor undergraduate programs like Organic, Inorganic, Physical and Analytical Chemistry. Some of them are covered in combination with other academic disciplines. All of the specialist programs lead to a BS degree, and are excellent preparation for further studies in a graduate program.
Vision:
The Department of Chemistry at RWU will be nationally recognized as one of the top departments in the country. It will be recognized worldwide for its diverse, dynamic, and innovative research program. The department will distinguish itself by its strong cross-disciplinary collaborations both within and outside the university within and outside the university.
Mission:
The mission of the Department of Chemistry is to create and maintain programs of excellence in the areas of research, education and public outreach. With a high standard for excellence in all three areas the department will produce students who are knowledgeable in chemistry and can think critically.
In support of our mission the Chemistry Department faculty members strive to:
- Maintain state of the art research and teaching facilities,
- Provide innovative, dedicated classroom instruction at both the graduate and undergraduate levels,
- Foster multi-disciplinary curriculum development to provide students with a breadth of course options in Materials Chemistry, Biochemistry, Natural Product Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Polymer Science and Chemical Education.
- Serve as good role models to students for safe and ethical professional behavior.
- Provide high quality academic advising for all majors.
- Communicate the excitement of chemistry to the public at large.
To help us accomplish these goals we remain dedicated to a core set of values: excellence in teaching and research, respect for all members of the Department and University, diversity in our students, faculty and staff, and service to the citizens of the country.
HOD Message:
We are pleased that you are sparing time to explore the Department of Chemistry at the Rawalpindi Women University (RWU) through our web site. For those of you who are using these pages to consider us as a home for your undergraduate or graduate educational experience, we extend a special welcome.
Chemistry is the science describing matter and its transformations. It is the science that defines molecules, nanostructures, and extended solids, and their properties, reactions and applications. This empowering science is central to virtually all areas of modern science and technology, especially the new, exciting inter- and multi-disciplinary areas of molecular biology, nanotechnology, medicinal chemistry, drug design and development, and green (environmentally sustainable) chemistry/industry.
Our undergraduate program provides state-of-the-art curriculum that furnish students with excellent training for a variety of career in the industry, education, and government sector, as well as other fields. We dispense customized academic advising, planning, and research opportunities to students.
Similarly, our graduate program offers opportunities to all students in a wide spectrum of chemical disciplines including Organic, Analytical, Inorganic, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry. Graduate students have the privilege to choose their courses and research projects.
The students and faculty in the Department of Chemistry RWU develop new forms of matter, explore a wide range of atomic and molecular systems. Some of our research groups focus on core aspects of physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry, while others explore open questions at the interface of materials science and environmental science.
We are dedicated to developing the next generation of scholars in chemistry and building an inclusive learning environment. Our department is located in close proximity to other departments in the Faculty of Science including Department of Zoology, Department of Botany and Department of Physics and state-of-the-art shared Central Lab Facilities, making RWU a rich environment for our students and faculty.
We invite you to explore our web site, enroll in our courses, join our undergraduate or graduate program, carry out cutting-edge research, engage our faculty and staff and enter the diverse and interesting world of Chemistry. It will give you the power to improve the quality of daily life. I hope you will join our community of chemistry scholars, make use of the most opportunities we offer, and build a rewarding career.
I very much look forward to seeing you in RWU Chemistry Department.
Professor Dr. M. Zaman Ashraf
HOD, Chemistry Department
Program Offered: Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Eligibility: As per university rule
Courses Offered
1st Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | ENG-101 | Introduction to Grammar | 3 |
2 | PAK-101 | Pakistan Studies | 2 |
3 | MTH-101 | Basic Mathematics | 3 |
4 | CHM-101 | Environmental Chemistry | 3 |
5 | STA-121 | Introductory Statistics | 3 |
6 | CHM-121 | Inorganic Chemistry-I | 3 |
7 | CHM121L | Inorganic Chemistry-I (Lab) | 1 |
Total Credit Hour = 18 |
2nd Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | ENG102 | Introduction to Language Skills | 3 |
2 | ISL-101 | Islamic Studies / Ethics | 2 |
3 | MTH-121 | Calculus-I | 3 |
4 | BOT-121 | Diversity of Plants and Related Life | 3 |
5 | MGT-303 | Entrepreneurship | 3 |
6 | CHM-122 | Organic Chemistry-I | 3 |
7 | CHM-122L | Organic Chemistry-I (Lab) | 1 |
8 | QTS-101 | Quranic Teaching Course | 1 |
Total Credit Hour = 19 |
3rd Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | ENG-103 | Academic and Technical Writing | 3 |
2 | CS-101 | Introduction to Computers-I | 3 |
3 | PHY-121 | Mechanics | 3 |
4 | BOT-122 | Plant systematic, anatomy and development | 3 |
5 | CHM-201 | Physical Chemistry-I | 3 |
6 | CHM201L | Physical Chemistry-I (Lab) | 1 |
Total Credit Hour = 16 |
4th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | CS-102 | Introduction to Computers-II | 3 |
2 | ZOO-203 | animal form and function I | 3 |
3 | ZOO203L | animal form and function I Lab | 1 |
4 | STA-105 | Application of Statistics | 3 |
5 | CHM202 | Analytical Chemistry-I | 2 |
6 | CHM202L | Analytical Chemistry-I (Lab) | 1 |
7 | CHM-213 | Industrial Chemistry | 2 |
8 | CHM-214 | Biochemistry-I | 2 |
9 | CHM-214L | Biochemistry-I (Lab) | 1 |
Total Credit Hour = 18 |
5th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | CHM-301 | Physical Chemistry-II | 3 |
2 | CHM-301L | Physical Chemistry-II (Lab) | 1 |
3 | CHM-311 | Inorganic Chemistry-II | 3 |
4 | CHM-311L | Inorganic Chemistry-II (Lab) | 1 |
5 | CHM-312 | Organic Chemistry-II | 3 |
6 | CHM-312L | Organic Chemistry-II (Lab) | 1 |
7 | CHM-302 | Analytical Chemistry-II | 3 |
8 | CHM-302L | Analytical Chemistry-II (Lab) | 1 |
Total Credit Hour = 16 |
6th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | CHM-303 | Physical Chemistry-III | 3 |
2 | CHM-303L | Physical Chemistry-III (Lab) | 1 |
3 | CHM-313 | Inorganic Chemistry-III | 3 |
4 | CHM-313L | Inorganic Chemistry-III (Lab) | 1 |
5 | CHM-314 | Organic Chemistry-III | 3 |
6 | CHM-314L | Organic Chemistry-III (Lab) | 1 |
7 | CHM-304 | Applied Chemistry-I | 3 |
8 | CHM-304L | Applied Chemistry-I (Lab) | 1 |
Total Credit Hour = 16 |
7th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | CHM-401 | Research methodology | 2 |
2 | CHM-412 | pi-acceptor ligands & polymers | 3 |
3 | CHM-422 | Reactive intermediates | 3 |
4 | CHM-411/421 | Reaction mechanism/Heterocyclic &organometallic compd | 3 |
5 | CHM-413/423 | Inorganic Spectroscopy/organic spectroscopy | 3 |
6 | CHM-411L/421L | Inorganic chemistry (Lab)/ Organic chemistry (Lab) | 1 |
Total Credit Hour = 15 |
8th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | CHM-414 | Inorganic Chemistry-VII (Organometallics) | 3 |
2 | CHM-402/ RP-499 | Medicinal Chemistry/ Research Project | 3 |
3 | CHM-424 | Natural product | 3 |
4 | ACP-497 | Active citizenship | 1 |
5 | CHM-415/425 | Group theory/Organic synthesis | 3 |
6 | CHM-416/454 | Radio and Nuclear Chemistry /organic based industries | 3 |
Total Credit Hour = 16 |