Facilities
To meet the goals of enhancing educational quality, promoting practical training, and developing scientific research capabilities for students, the Faculty of Applied Sciences (FAS) operates a modern laboratory system located on the 5th and 6th floors of Building C.
This facility serves as the primary hub for specialized learning, practical work, and research for FAS students. Additionally, it provides substantial support to partner faculties, including the Faculty of Environment & Labour Safety, the Faculty of Civil Engineering, and the Faculty of Pharmacy. The laboratory system flexibly accommodates multiple educational tracks: the Standard Program, the Advanced Program, and the Undergraduate Program Taught in English.

Detailed functions of each laboratory are presented below:
1. Processes and Equipment Laboratory (C501)
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Managing Faculty: Faculty of Applied Sciences.
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Academic Function: Serves core practical courses, including Biotechnology Processes and Equipment Experiments and Chemical Engineering Processes and Equipment Experiments.

2. Physics Laboratory (C502)
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Collaborating Faculties/Majors: Faculty of Environment & Labour Safety, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Civil Engineering, and Faculty of Pharmacy.
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Academic Function: Provides students with foundational and advanced knowledge through Physics Experiments.
3. Specialized Research Laboratory (C503)
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Collaborating Faculties/Majors: Faculty of Environment & Labour Safety, Faculty of Applied Sciences, and Faculty of Pharmacy.
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Function: A dedicated advanced academic space for student research, capstone projects, graduation theses, and scientific research projects at all levels.

4. Microbiology & Parasitology Laboratory (C504)
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Managing Faculty: Faculty of Applied Sciences.
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Academic Function: Delivers practical training for all programs (Standard, Advanced, and English-taught tracks), featuring: Biochemical Biotechnology Experiments, Microbiological Biotechnology Experiments, Food Testing Experiments, and Specialized Biotechnology Seminars/Experiments.
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Scientific Research: Supports students conducting graduation theses and scientific research.

5. Biochemistry Laboratory (C505)
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Collaborating Faculties/Majors: Faculty of Applied Sciences and Faculty of Environment & Labour Safety.
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Academic Function: Organizes practical courses from basic to advanced levels (for Standard, Advanced, and English-taught programs), such as: Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry Experiments, Fermentation Technology Experiments, Specialized Agricultural Experiments, Mushroom Cultivation Technology Experiments, and Environmental Biotechnology Experiments.
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Scientific Research: Provides facilities and equipment to support student graduation theses and scientific research.

6. Biotechnology Laboratory (C506)
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Managing Faculty: Faculty of Applied Sciences.
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Academic Function: A flagship laboratory serving all three educational programs with a diverse curriculum: Cellular and Molecular Biology Experiments, Protein & Enzyme Technology Experiments, Plant Cell and Tissue Culture Experiments, Genetics Experiments, Molecular Genomics Experiments, Biomedical Natural Compounds Experiments, Specialized Food Experiments, Plant Breeding Techniques Experiments, Plant Physiology Experiments, Specialized Biotechnology Seminars/Experiments, and Plant Biotechnology.
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Scientific Research: A breeding ground for advanced student research projects and specialized graduation theses.
7. General Chemistry - Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (C511)
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Managing Faculty: Faculty of Applied Sciences.
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Academic Function: Equips students across all educational tracks with foundational analytical knowledge through courses: Chemical Engineering Analytical Chemistry Experiments, Chemical Engineering General Chemistry Experiments, and Biotechnology Analytical Chemistry Experiments.
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Scientific Research: Ensures optimal conditions for students working on graduation theses and scientific research.

8. Inorganic Chemistry - Physical Chemistry Laboratory (C512)
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Managing Faculty: Faculty of Applied Sciences.
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Academic Function: Conducts practical courses for all programs, including Technical Physical Chemistry Experiments, Inorganic Chemistry Experiments, and advanced modules: Specialized Inorganic Chemistry Experiments 1, 2, and 3.
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Scientific Research: Supports graduation thesis preparation and student scientific research.

9. Organic Chemistry Laboratory (C513)
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Managing Faculty: Faculty of Applied Sciences.
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Specialized Function: This specific laboratory does not host mass undergraduate classes; instead, its entire space is dedicated exclusively to student Scientific Research and graduation theses.
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Research Disciplines & Advanced Topics: A venue for various experimental research projects, including: Biotechnology General Chemistry Experiments, Organic Chemistry Experiments, Organic Materials Experiments, Organic Synthesis Experiments, along with advanced specialized research areas such as: Flavorings and Fragrances, Natural Compounds, Dyeing and Printing, Rubber, and Polymers.
Conclusion: With comprehensive and continuously upgraded facilities, the Building C laboratory system proudly stands as a solid launching pad. It empowers students of the Faculty of Applied Sciences to master theory, excel in practice, and dive deep into research—ensuring they are fully prepared to meet the high demands of both domestic and international labor markets.

