(in Polish) Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Methods in Chemical Analysis 310-ERS-MCEA
Study profile: general academic. Second-cycle full-time studies in the field of chemistry. Type of subject - specialized, compulsory. The field of exact and natural sciences, the discipline of chemical sciences.
Lecture: feeding and activating method, laboratory: activating method;
ECTS points - 3.
Total student workload:50 hours. including: participation in classes: 40 hours; preparation for classes and credits: 5 hours; participation in consultations, tests, 5 hours.
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge, the graduate knows and understands:
KP7_WG5, modern measurement techniques used in chemical analysis, explains the theoretical basis of the operation of measurement equipment
used in chemical research.
KP7_WG7, occupational health and safety rules needed when organizing an independent research station
Skills, the graduate is able to:
KP7_UW6, develop research results, uses statistical methods and IT techniques to analyze experimental data and performs a critical analysis and indicates measurement errors, justifies the purpose of the research and its importance compared to similar research
KP7_UU2, understand the limitations of one's own knowledge and the need for lifelong learning and self-education
Social competences, the graduate is ready to:
KP7_KO2, working in a team, taking on various roles, verifies and respects the opinion of other team members, is responsible for the safety of his own work and that of others
Assessment criteria
The student gets credit when he obtains 51% of the points from the lecture exam and laboratory.
Forms of crediting the lecture: written exam
Form of laboratory credit: oral or written answer in the scope specified in the requirements for laboratory exercises, assessment of the written report and class activity.
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