ENVR06080 2019 Introductory Chemistry 2

General Details

Full Title
Introductory Chemistry 2
Transcript Title
Introductory Chemistry 2
Code
ENVR06080
Attendance
N/A %
Subject Area
ENVR - Environmental Science
Department
ESCI - Environmental Science
Level
06 - Level 6
Credit
05 - 05 Credits
Duration
Semester
Fee
Start Term
2019 - Full Academic Year 2019-20
End Term
9999 - The End of Time
Author(s)
Ann-Marie Duddy, Anne O'Donohue, Noel Connaughton, Eoin Gillespie, Ana Vale
Programme Membership
SG_SECOL_B07 202000 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science with Ecology SG_SAPPL_H08 201900 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Archaeology SG_SSUST_C06 201900 Higher Certificate in Science in Sustainable Food Production SG_SECOL_H08 202000 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Environmental Science with Ecology SG_SECOL_C06 202000 Higher Certificate in Science in Environmental Science with Ecology SG_SAGRI_H08 201900 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Science in Agri-Food Science SG_SENVI_B07 201900 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Protection SG_SAPPL_B07 201900 Bachelor of Science in Applied Archaeology SG_SAPPL_C06 201900 Higher Certificate in Science in Applied Archaeology SG_SENVI_H08 201900 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Environmental Science SG_SAGRI_B07 201900 Bachelor of Science in Agri-Food Science SG_SAGRI_H08 202000 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Agri-Food Science SG_SECOL_B07 202100 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science with Ecology SG_SECOL_H08 202100 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Environmental Science with Ecology SG_SAPPL_H08 202200 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Archaeology SG_SSUST_C06 202400 Higher Certificate in Science in Sustainable Food Production SG_SAGRI_H08 202400 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Agri-Food Science SG_SECOL_C06 202400 Higher Certificate in Science in Environmental Science with Ecology SG_SECOL_H08 202400 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Environmental Science with Ecology SG_SAGRI_B07 202400 Bachelor of Science in Agri-Food Science
Description

The purpose of this module is to develop the learners knowledge and application of the fundamental concepts of chemistry and chemical laboratory skills.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module the learner will/should be able to;

1.

Explain the interaction and physical behaviour of chemical species

2.

Apply basic organic chemistry to identify and describe chemical species

3.

Use fundamental chemical principles to predict and explain chemical reactions.

4.

Implement basic skills in the use and manipulation of basic scientific equipment.

5.

Interpret and report basic chemical data generated from experimental work.

Teaching and Learning Strategies

This module will be delivered fulltime. This will include lectures, tutorials and laboratory practicals augmented by independent learning and directed learning. This approach is expected to address student learning needs. Moodle will be used as a repository of educational resources and as a means of assessment.

Module Assessment Strategies

This module is 65% Continuous Assessment and 35% Final exam.

The continuous assessment will involve three (5% each) short answer/MCQ tests and the submission of laboratory reports based on the laboratory experiments undertaken during the semester.

Laboratory skills and report-writing ability are assessed as part of the practical work performed during the module. Regular summative tests are used to encourage engagement with the module, monitor progress and provide feedback. 

Self-assessment tests and other forms of formative assessment are provided to students to check their own progress towards achieving the learning outcomes of the module and to motivate learning.

The student must reach an assigned gate (mark) in the final exam and achieve 40% overall to pass the subject

Repeat Assessments

Repeat Continuous Assessment and/or Final Exam

Indicative Syllabus

  1. Explain the interaction and physical behaviour of chemical species
    • Buffer solutions.
    • Colligative Properties.
    • Reduction and Oxidation.
    • Intermolecular Forces.
  2. Apply basic organic chemistry to identify and describe chemical species
    • The alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
    • Functional groups.
    • Isomers.
  3. Use fundamental chemical principles to predict and explain chemical reactions.
    • Le Chaterilers Principle.
    • Redox Reactions.
    • Endothermic and exothermic reactions.
  4. Implement basic skills in the use and manipulation of basic scientific equipment.
    • Gravimetric Analysis.
    • Potentiometric & Volumetric Analysis.
    • Solution Preparation & introduction to calibration.
    • Properties of buffer solutions.
    • Separation & Purification of organic compounds
  5. Interpret and report basic chemical data generated from experimental work.
    • Data collection, analysis and display.
    • Report writing.

Coursework & Assessment Breakdown

Coursework & Continuous Assessment
65 %
End of Semester / Year Formal Exam
35 %

Coursework Assessment

Title Type Form Percent Week Learning Outcomes Assessed
1 MCQ Coursework Assessment Multiple Choice/Short Answer Test 5 % Week 4 1
2 Practical Evaluation Continuous assessment of practical work Coursework Assessment UNKNOWN 50 % OnGoing 3,4,5
3 Diagnostic Quizzes / Problem solving exercises Formative UNKNOWN UNKNOWN % OnGoing 1,2,3,4,5
4 MCQ Coursework Assessment Multiple Choice/Short Answer Test 5 % Week 8 3
5 MCQ Coursework Assessment Multiple Choice/Short Answer Test 5 % Week 12 2

End of Semester / Year Assessment

Title Type Form Percent Week Learning Outcomes Assessed
1 Final Exam Written Examination Final Exam UNKNOWN 35 % End of Term 1,2
             
             

Full Time Mode Workload


Type Location Description Hours Frequency Avg Workload
Lecture Flat Classroom Lecture 2 Weekly 2.00
Practical / Laboratory Science Laboratory Lab (2.5 hrs x 10 weeks) 2 Weekly 2.00
Workshop / Seminar Flat Classroom Small group interactive learning 1 Weekly 1.00
Independent Learning UNKNOWN Self study 2 Weekly 2.00
Total Full Time Average Weekly Learner Contact Time 5.00 Hours

Required & Recommended Book List

Required Reading
2011-02-25 Practical Skills in Chemistry Prentice Hall
ISBN 0273731181 ISBN-13 9780273731184

The book is in very good condition, used for 4 months. The back cover of the book is slightly bent (see pics). Minor defects on the edges of the cover but the inside of the book is in excellent condition.

Recommended Reading
2014-01-17 General Chemistry: Cengage Technology Edition Cengage Learning EMEA
ISBN 1408093642 ISBN-13 9781408093641

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