The Institute of Chemistry of the Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research of Adam Smith University of America

The Faculty of chemistry at AIIPTR is dedicated to the education of its students , it is made up by a dedicated faculty members all educated to doctoral level and are all experienced in international distance education.

The Chemistry Faculty offers it’s students Bachelors (level 6), Masters (level7) and Doctoral( level 8) programs. We at AIIPR support our students through online tutorals, educational packages(books, interactive chemistry CD Roms, Chemistry notes).

(The  above degrees are mapped to the National Qualifications Network UK)

The following Chemistry Topics are offered at Bachelor, Master and Doctorate Level

General Chemistry

Basic concepts to include the following: Elements and compounds; basic chemical calculations, mole problems, stoichiometry, and solution concentrations; gas laws; thermochemistry; quantum theory and electronic structure of atoms; periodic properties of the elements

General Inorganic Chemistry
Descriptive chemistry, inorganic reactions; chemical bonding; chemical equilibria; solutions and colligative properties; metal complexes.

Advanced General Physical Chemistry
Chemical equilibrium; equilibria in aqueous solution; thermodynamics; chemical kinetics; electrochemistry and oxidation-reduction reactions; solid-state chemistry; industrial chemical processes.

Advanced General Inorganic Chemistry
Review of mole problems and stoichiometry, elements, compounds, and inorganic reactions; gas laws; phase equilibria and colligative properties; chemical equilibrium; aqueous equilibria; topics in chemical bonding and molecular structure.

Advanced General Physical Chemistry
Thermodynamics and equilibrium; chemical kinetics and mechanism; electrochemistry; electronic structure of the atom and quantum theory; advanced topics in chemical bonding; coordination compounds; solid-state chemistry; nuclear chemistry.

Perceptions of Chemistry
Chemicals for  everyday life.

Organic Chemistry
Basic principles of structure, stereochemistry, and reactivity of organic compounds. The chemistry of hydrocarbons and alcohols.

Bioanalyical Chemistry
Investigating Biomolecules using infrared and UV-visible spectroscopy, gas and liquid chromatography, elemental and thermal analysis, simple X-ray diffraction, error analysis.

Principles of Organic Chemistry
An introduction to the field of physical organic chemistry. Topics include bonding and structure, conformational chemistry, isomers, acids and bases, reactivity.

Principles of Inorganic Chemistry
Topics in advanced inorganic chemistry. This takes a look at the periodic table looking at Ionization energies, Lattice Energies, Polarisation, Electron Affinity patterns, Ionic, Covalent and Metallic Bonding.

Principles of Physical Chemistry
An overview of advanced topics in physical chemistry.

Chemistry of Life Processes
Chemistry and biochemistry of life processes.

Environmental Chemistry
Topics in the physical chemistry of the environment.

Applications of Nano-chemistry
Synthetic approaches, chemical synthesis, including metals, semiconductors, oxides, polymers.

Bioorganic Chemistry
Biological chemistry  classes of biomolecules, carbohydrates, amino acids, lipids, nucleotides, nucleic acids, and proteins. Redox centres and co-ordination chemistry

Medicinal Chemistry
Introduction to drug design and mechanisms of drug action from a Biochemical point of view..

Analytical Chemistry
Principles and applications of analytical methods, with emphasis on advanced separation chemistry, electrochemistry, and mass spectrometry.

Thermodynamics
Laws of applications of thermodynamics. Thermochemistry, Redox, solution thermodynamics, Raoults Law.

Quantum Mechanics 
Quantum mechanics with emphasis on atomic and molecular electronic structure. Electronic, vibrational, rotational, and theory of magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

Kinetics 
Chemical kinetics, including experimental techniques and theories of rate processes. Statistical mechanics, including Boltzmann distribution, partition functions, and applications to thermodynamics.

Physical Chemistry 
Gas laws and properties; kinetic theory; first, second, and third laws; phase equilibria; mixtures, phase diagrams, statistical thermodynamics, kinetics.

Chemistry Education
This module is for students who want to take up a career in teaching chemistry in a local school or college.

DUAL CERTIFICATE OPPORTUNITY

DEGREE BY RESEARCH

There is opportunity for student that has International Diploma, Higher  International Diploma and International Post Graduate Diploma i just received half my order for fluoxetine from an online pharmacy and am surprised i have the website of a wholesale pharmacy in the uk that i’ve dealt with. generic fucidin from our Professional Institutes to go for Academic Programs in following Countries :- Togo, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Kenya, Republic of Benin etc for further degree study without any additional tuition fee but the student will be responsible for his/her transport, examination fee and accommodation. As well apply to those who apply post graduate programs such as master degree and doctoral degree that they can have degree by research and academic degree in post graduate study.

Degree by research is a degree being obtain as a result of research taken by the student in prove of the certificate that will be awarded to the student. Furthermore self designed concentration are also available, that student can prove their innovations in area of their research at any time at any where. Degree by research is a perfect recognition of student intelligence and hard-work done by graduate and post graduate level by AIIPTR/ASU.

Student can get their degree research certificate and transcript with other necessary information that suppose to accomplish their certificate by AIIPTR/ASU.

UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC DEGREE PROGRAMS

University Academic degree Programs is the academic work completed in residence institution accredited by AIIPTR/ASU or transfer of credit from other institutions across the globe to award degree directly from Adam Smith University.

Academic and Professional Programmes

We are offered both Academic and Professional Courses by Following: University Academic Degrees such as Associate Degree, Bachelor Degree, Master Degree, Doctoral Degree, Post Doctoral Degree , Institute Degrees by Research ,such as Associate Degree by research, Bachelor Degree by research, Master Degree by research, Doctoral Degree by research, Post Doctoral Degree by research(Academic and Professional  , International Higher Diplomas(Academic and Professional), , Post Graduate Courses that lead to awarding academic and Professional Degrees, International Diplomas (Academic and Professional),International  Certificates (Academic and Professional)as well different Professional  Membership categories such as Fellowship, Full Membership, Associate member, Corporate Institutional  member, Graduate /Mature Candidate member ,Student Member  of our various institutes

Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research Classes of Membership

Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research has five classes of membership and they are Fellows, Members, Licentiates, Associates and Graduate Members.

Fellows, Members and Licentiates are corporate members of Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research    . Members of   Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research   are elected or transferred to various classes of membership based on their qualification and experience as specified by the Council.

A practising Professional in their area of their course of studies   seeking admission to the class of Fellows, should meet conditions set for the class of Members as well as fifteen years of professional experience, of which at least five years should include responsible charge of important of professional in their area of studies such accounting, Computer Science, geological operations, or function as a consultant or advisor in the branches of their course of studies.

Admission into the class of Members requires practising buy amoxil online, amoxicillin wet cough, can amoxicillin cause bedwetting. of their areas of studies to be at least 21 years of age, with a Bachelor’s degree with Honours in that particular area such as geology recognized  by the African Government, as well as three years of professional experience in a branch of  course of studies .

Admission to the class of Licentiates requires applicants to be at least 21 dec 19, 2014 – buy baclofen online, baclofen rezeptfrei preisvergleich, baclofen rezeptfrei online bestellen . years of age, posses at least a Diploma in course of studies such as account, geology or equivalent qualification, five years experience in a branch of their courses and pass membership examinations provided by Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research or other external examinations recognized by the Council.

A candidate for election into the class of Associate Member shall be a person who has a diploma or degree buy prednisone online canada prednisone cost at cvs buy prednisone online in any professional discipline other than their area of studies.

He/or She has demonstrated a keen interest in their of courses  and has worked in projects or areas which required input by that particular subject such Biologist, Computer Scientist, geologists.

Graduate Members should have a Bachelor’s degree with Honors in their courses that recognized by the African Government or equivalent qualification.

CORPORATE/INSTITUTIONAL/MEMEBERSHIP

This category of Membership is reserved for corporate entries and Institutions in specialized and relevant area that wish to be identified with the noble course of the Institute by having the capacity of creating an idea oriented forum for the benefit of the institute ‘s is members and employees.

Corporate Institutional bodies are entities to use the abbreviation CMAIIPTR after their organization names.

GRADUATE/MATURE MEMBERSHIP

Fresh graduate in relevant and related disciplines are eligible for membership admission under this category. An individual with modest academic qualification(s) with long period of pratical on –the—job experience of not less than (10) years is also eligible to apply for Graduate Membership of the Institute. To qualify for Associate Membership, the holder of a Graduate membership is mandatorily required to sit for two papers in professional Examination II and the whole papers in professional examination III of the Institute. Holders or awardees are entitled to use the abbreviation GAIIPTR after their names.

STUDENT MEMBERSHIP

For studentship admission, candidate must possess following:-

(1)   5 O level Credit passes including English and Mathematics from any recognized examination bodies.

(2)   Good Credit or passes at OND or HND level of any field

(3)   First or Second Degrees of any Accredited University.

(4)   Professional certificate, Diplomas and any other recognized certificates buy estrace online, buy generic estrace cream , is there a generic for estrace cream . by the different Councils.

Jābir ibn Hayyān International Institute of Chemistry (Chartered)

Abu Mūsā Jābir ibn Hayyān (al-Barigi / al-Azdi / al-Kufi / al-Tusi / al-Sufi), often known simply as Geber, (Arabic: جابر بن حیان‎) (born c. 721 in TusPersia; died c. 815 inKufaIraq)[6] was a prominent polymath: a chemist and alchemistastronomer and astrologerengineergeographerphilosopherphysicist, and pharmacist and physician. Born and educated in Tus, he later traveled to Kufa. Jābir is held to have been the first practical alchemist.[7]

As early as the tenth century, the identity and exact corpus of works of Jābir was in dispute in Islamic circles.[8] His name was Latinized as “Geber” in the Christian West and in 13th century Europe an anonymous writer, usually referred to as Pseudo-Geber, produced alchemical and metallurgical writings under the pen-name Geber.

In 988 Ibn al-Nadim compiled the Kitab al-Fihrist which mentions Jabir as a spiritual leader and as a companion to Jafar as-Sadiq (he is not listed among the students of Jafar as-Sadiq but many of the writings of the Jabirian corpus are dedicated to Jafar as-Sadiq). In another reference al-Nadim reports that a group of philosophers claimed Jabir was one of their own members. Another group, reported by al-Nadim, says only The Large Book of Mercy is genuine and that the rest are pseudographical. Their assertions are rejected by al-Nadim.[9] Joining al-Nadim in asserting a real Jabir; Ibn-Wahshiyya (“Jaber ibn Hayyn al-Sufi …book on poison is a great work..”) Rejecting a real Jabir; (the philosopher c.970) Abu Sulayman al-Mantiqi claims the real author is one al-Hasan ibn al-Nakad al-Mawili. 14th century critic of Arabic literature, Jamal al-Din ibn Nubata al-Misri declares all the writings attributed to Jabir doubtful.[10]

Life and background

Jabir was a Natural Philosopher who lived mostly in the 8th century, he was born in TusKhorasan, in Iran (Persia),[6] then ruled by the Umayyad Caliphate. Jabir in the classical sources has been entitled differently as al-Azdi al-Barigi or al-Kufi or al-Tusi or al-Sufi.[11] There is a difference of opinion[11] as to whether he was an Arab from Kufa who lived in Khurasan or a Persian from Khorasan who later went to Kufa or whether he was, as some have suggested, of Syrian origin and later lived in Persia and Iraq.[11] His ethnic background is not clear,[11] and sources reference him as an Arab or a Persian.[1] In some sources, he is reported to have been the son of Hayyan al-Azdi, a pharmacist of the Arabian Azd tribe who emigrated from Yemen to Kufa (in present-day Iraq) during the Umayyad Caliphate.[12][13] whileHenry Corbin believes Geber seems to have been a client of the ‘Azd tribe.[14] Jābir became an alchemist at the court of Caliph Harun al-Rashid, for whom he wrote the Kitab al-Zuhra (“The Book of Venus”, on “the noble art of alchemy”).[citation needed] Hayyan had supported the Abbasid revolt against the Umayyads, and was sent by them to the province of Khorasan (present day Afghanistan and Iran) to gather support for their cause. He was eventually caught by the Ummayads and executed. His family fled to Yemen,[12][15] where Jābir grew up and studied the Quran, mathematics and other subjects.[12] Jābir’s father’s profession may have contributed greatly to his interest in alchemy.

After the Abbasids took power, Jābir went back to Kufa. He began his career practicing medicine, under the patronage of a Vizir (from the noble Persian familyBarmakids) of Caliph Harun al-Rashid. His connections to the Barmakid cost him dearly in the end. When that family fell from grace in 803, Jābir was placed under house arrest in Kufa, where he remained until his death.

It has been asserted that Jābir was a student of the sixth Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq and Harbi al-Himyari,[5][8] however other scholars have questioned this theory.

Our Institute is Proud to bear the Name of This Great Muslim Scientist.