SDG 4 is "Quality education". Students of the Kazakh National Women's Pedagogical University on continuous industrial practice at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of the Kazakh National University named after 51Farabi University

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SDG 4 is "Quality education". Students of the Kazakh National Women's Pedagogical University on continuous industrial practice at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of the Kazakh National University named after 51

11 february, 2025

SDG 4 is "Quality education". In continuous industrial practice, 4th-year students of the Kazakh National Women's Pedagogical University majoring in 6B05301-Chemistry exchanged experiences at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology. This internship was organized at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology and provided students with the opportunity to deepen their theoretical knowledge, as well as develop professional skills. During the internship, students had the opportunity to learn about the principles of various chemical processes and industries, as well as to see them in real conditions.

The main purpose of the internship was to supplement students' knowledge in the field of chemical technology and enhance their professional competence. Students have mastered the skills of applying theoretical knowledge in real production conditions. Students who completed internships at the Department of Physical Chemistry, Catalysis and Petrochemistry of the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, first of all attended lectures on the discipline "General Chemical Technology" under the guidance of Associate Professor G.Zh. Zhaksylikova.

During the internship, students got acquainted with laboratory work on such complex chemical processes as cracking, pyrolysis, hydrogenation of oils, and also received complete information about them. This practice allowed students not only to understand the essence of chemical processes, but also to see how they are implemented in production, familiarize themselves with the methods and technologies used, and evaluate their effectiveness. In addition, during the practice, students had questions about the theoretical foundations and practical aspects of various chemical processes, to which Associate Professor G.Zh. Zhaksylykov replied in detail.

 

Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Chemistry, Catalysis and Petrochemistry G. Zhaksylikova