The aim of the Chemistry technologies program is to train intermediate manpower to meet the qualified staff shortage trained in the chemical industry, which our country and market conditions need.
Students who graduate from this program train as laboratory technicians, quality control analysts or research assistants to work in the fields of chemistry, medicine and public health. Equipped technicians can work in the fields of marketing, production and consumption. In addition to, they can work in the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and textile industries.
Students who graduate from this program can transfer to undergraduate programs such as Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Biochemistry with the Vertical Transfer Exam (DGS).