Level: III
Semester: 2
Number of Credits: 3
Prerequisites: CHEM 2470 and CHEM 2471

 

Course Description

The course “Analytical Methods in Chemistry II” is a compulsory course for students who wish to pursue the Minor in Analytical Chemistry. It seeks to reinforce the principles and practices of chemical analyses that were taught in CHEM 2470 and CHEM 2471 by use of appropriate training materials and methods to the application of analysis of real samples. This course also introduces students to experimental designs and project management which utilizes problem solving skills to solve real-world problems. The teaching/learning strategies in use in this course are based on the classroom lecture along with small group activities, supported by myeLearning components.

The course is assessed entirely by coursework, involving in-course exams, the production of an experimental proposal, and the design and construction of a functioning analytical instrument. In order to be awarded with a Minor in Analytical Chemistry, students must also successfully complete two additional optional courses.

 

Assessment

Coursework     100%

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