The Chemistry Department of Istanbul Technical University was based on the Chemical Engineering Education. The Chemical Engineering education in Istanbul Technical University was initiated in ITU Technical School in 1958 as a four-year programme issuing undergraduate degrees, and the first class of chemical engineers graduated in 1962.
The Faculty of Chemistry was founded in 1963 and organized as six divisions (Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Fundamentals) in those years. Between the years of 1963-1969, a five-year programme issuing graduate degrees (equivalent to an M.S. degree) in Chemical Engineering was pursued. A transition to separate undergraduate and graduate programs of four and two years, respectively, was realized in 1969.
The mission of theChemistry Department is to educate the graduate students for professional success in their work areas; career in teaching, research @amp; development studies and industry. Department supports maintaining high standards in student admissions and tries to mitigate, develop and growth of interdisciplinary programs by enabling communication and coordination among disciplines with joint projects.
In addition to academic programmes, it strives for the enrichment of the interdisciplinary research activities to acquire ITU the identity of a research university and supports partnership and collaborative projects with industry and government. It supports and strives to increase high-level technological supported projects which are in line with the country's science and technology policy and which will serve humanity, and Turkey's wellfare and also which will make a positive impact on the economy of Turkey.
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