Analytical Chemistry II 310-ERS-2CHA2E
Study profile - general academic
Mode of study - full-time
Type of course - compulsory
Field of science: exact and natural sciences, discipline: chemical sciences
Year/semester of study - second year of first-cycle (Bachelor's) studies, winter semester
Prerequisites: None
Number of contact hours by type of class: total: 105 hours:
Lecture: 15 hours, seminar (tutorial): 15 hours, laboratory: 75 hours
Teaching methods: expository methods (traditional lecture; lecture with activating elements), problem-based methods, calculation exercises (seminar/tutorial), practical exercises (laboratory)
ECTS credits: 7 ECTS
Student workload:
Total student workload: 175 hours, including: participation in laboratory classes: 75 hours, participation in lectures: 15 hours, participation in seminars/tutorials: 15 hours, preparation for classes, assessments, and exam: 67 hours, participation in consultations, assessments, and exam: 3 hours
Quantitative indicators:
Student workload involving direct contact with academic staff: 108 hours / 4.3 ECTS; Student workload not involving direct contact with academic staff: 67 hours / 2.7 ECTS
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Efekty kształcenia
Learning outcomes:
Knowledge:
Describes classical and selected instrumental methods of quantitative analysis and is able to perform analytical determinations using these methods.
(KP6_WG1, KP6_WG2; KP6_WG6)
Skills:
Performs calculations based on titration results, records them correctly, and determines key points on titration curves for acid-base (alkacimetric), precipitation, redox, and complexometric titrations.
(KP6_UW1)
Uses volumetric glassware, an analytical balance, and a spectrophotometer during analytical procedures.
(KP6_UW3)
Prepares written reports of the conducted analytical determinations.
(KP6_UW4)
Demonstrates the ability to independently organize work in the laboratory and operates in accordance with health and safety regulations.
(KP6_UO1)
Social Competences:
Shows interest in chemical processes occurring in the environment.
(KP6_K01)
Kryteria oceniania
Method of verification of learning outcomes:
Laboratory and seminar – test, evaluation of completed exercises and reports;
Lecture – exam.
Conditions for passing the course: attendance is mandatory, as well as the completion and passing of all analyses specified in the course program.
The grading criteria are in accordance with the rules set out in the Study Regulations of the University of Białystok, adopted by Resolution No. 2527 of the Senate of the University of Białystok on June 26, 2019.
Flexible forms of course completion may be introduced through lecturer–student agreement, in accordance with the principles of universal design.
Literatura
Literature available from the person conducting the course.
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