Chemistry
Values and Attitudes
Through studying chemistry, students are expected to:
- develop curiosity and interest in making scientific investigation;
- develop personal integrity through objective observation and honest recording of experimental data;
- be willing to communicate and make decisions on issues related to chemistry and demonstrate an open-minded attitude towards the views of others;
- be aware that chemistry is a developing science and that it has its limitations;
- appreciate the interrelationship of chemistry with other disciplines in providing social and cultural values;
- be committed to working safely in a laboratory;
- be aware of the impact of chemistry in social, economic, industrial, environmental and technological contexts;
- appreciate the importance of lifelong learning in our rapidly changing knowledge-based society.
Summer Laboratory Workshops on Chemical Testing for Senior Secondary School Students |
Clean Air Challenge |
Sharing from an Alumnus Currently Working as an Medical Laboratory Technologists |