Graduates of the Chemical Technology Program possess strong theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills, which provide them with a wide range of employment opportunities in both the public and private sectors. They can pursue careers in diverse industries such as chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics, environment, energy, plastics, paint, textiles, and water treatment.
Fields of Employment:
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Chemical and Petrochemical Industry: Raw material analysis, process control, production supervision
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Pharmaceutical Industry: Quality control, R&D support staff, production laboratory technician
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Food Industry: Additive and packaging analysis, food quality control laboratories
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Cosmetics and Cleaning Products: Formulation, product development, quality assurance
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Plastics, Paint, and Textile Industry: Raw material and color analysis, product quality monitoring
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Environmental and Energy Sector: Water treatment plants, environmental laboratories, renewable energy production facilities
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Analytical Laboratories: Chemistry, biochemistry, environmental, and food analysis laboratories in both public and private institutions
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Educational and Research Institutions: University laboratories, R&D projects
Possible Job Titles:
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Chemical technician
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Laboratory technician
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Quality control specialist
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Production supervisor
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R&D support staff
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Environmental or food analysis technician
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Industrial measurement and testing technician
In addition, graduates may continue their academic careers by transferring to undergraduate programs such as Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Food Engineering, or Environmental Engineering through the Vertical Transfer Examination (DGS) and participate in national or international research projects.