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Syllabus 2022-23 - 10411009 - Chemistry (Química)
- Level 1: Tutorial support sessions, materials and exams in this language
- Level 2: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams and seminars in this language
- Level 3: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams, seminars and regular lectures in this language
DEGREE: | Grado en Ciencias Ambientales |
FACULTY: | FACULTY OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2022-23 |
COURSE: | Chemistry |
NAME: Chemistry | |||||
CODE: 10411009 | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 1 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 | YEAR: 1 | SEMESTER: SC |
NAME: LLORENT MARTÍNEZ, EULOGIO JOSÉ | ||
DEPARTMENT: U127 - QUIMÍCA FÍSICA Y ANALÍTICA | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 750 - QUÍMICA ANALÍTICA | ||
OFFICE NO.: B3 - 111 | E-MAIL: ellorent@ujaen.es | P: 953 212938 |
WEBSITE: - | ||
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0180-5172 | ||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 1 | |
NAME: ROCIO BAUTISTA, PRISCILLA | ||
DEPARTMENT: U127 - QUIMÍCA FÍSICA Y ANALÍTICA | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 750 - QUÍMICA ANALÍTICA | ||
OFFICE NO.: B3 - 114 | E-MAIL: procio@ujaen.es | P: 953212532 |
WEBSITE: - | ||
ORCID: - | ||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 1 |
Extended theoretical program
Chapter 1. Chemistry: the central science.
Chapter 2. Atoms, compounds and ions.
Chapter 3. Chemical reactions: stoichiometry.
Chapter 4. Chemical reactions: thermochemical.
Chapter 5. Chemical reactions: kinetics
Chapter 6. Electronic structure of atoms and periodic properties.
Chapter 7. Chemical bonding.
Chapter 8. States of matter.
Chapter 9. Multicomponent Systems.
Chapter 10. Chemical Equilibrium.
Chapter 11. Acid-base reactions.
Chapter 12. Reactions of precipitation.
Chapter 13. Reactions of oxidation-reduction.
Chapter 14. Introduction to coordination compounds.
Chapter 15. Introduction to Organic Chemistry.
Extended Practical Program
1. Security in a chemical laboratory and material handling.
2. Preparation of solutions and measure of physical-chemical properties.
3. Chemical reactions in solution. Solubility and Precipitation.
4. Determination of the hardness of the water by complexometry
5. Electrochemical cell.
INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
The following sustainable development goals (SDG) are considered: SDG4 of Quality Education (goal 4.4, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship), and SDG12 of Responsible Sustainable Consumption (goal 12.4., achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment)
Large group classes are accounting for both the theoretical issues and practical examples (numerical problems) associated to each lesson. CE-1, CE-32, CE-50 and CT-1 skills are assesed.
Laboratory practice is going to deal with the experiments outlined for this subject. CB-1, CB-5, CE-1, and CT-1 skills are assesed.
The academically directed activities will be conducted in seminars, and they are related to the subject of the course. CB-1, CB-5, CE-1 and CT-1 skills are assesed.
Tutoring lessons are mainly oriented to the resolution of doubts and workshop of problems. Theoretical questions will be posted in the LMS. CE-1, CE-32 and CT-1 skills are assesed.
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support
The theoretical examination will be of the written type and has two parts. The first one in the final examination that take place in the date provided by the Experimental Sciences Faculty. It accounts for 50% of the final mark. The second part deals with chemical nomenclature and formulation, and it accounts for 15% of the final mark.
Lab-practices are mandatory. The lack of assistance involves failure in this issue. The acquired knowledge will be assessed through a notebook. It is mandatory to deliver it.
Self-evaluations will be carried out using the virtual platform. It is compulsory to pass them all.
To pass the academically directed activities mandatory assistance will be taken into account along with any associated work.
The academically directed activities will be conducted in seminars.
The mentoring (tutorial) group is mainly oriented to the resolution of doubts and workshop of problems.
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Principles of modern chemistry. Edition: 5. Author: Oxtoby, David W., Nachtrieb, Norman H. , Gillis, H. P.. Publisher: Thomson Learning.
- Notes: En inglés
- Introduction to Chemistry. Edition: 13th. Author: Hein, M., Arena, S.. Publisher: John Wiley and Sons (Library)
- General chemistry S. Ekambaram, former Scientist Authentix Inc., Texas, USA.. Edition: -. Author: Ekambaram, S., author.. Publisher: Pearson (Library)
- Fundamentals of environmental chemistry. Edition: 3rd ed.. Author: Manahan, Stanley E.. Publisher: Boca Raton[etc.] : Lewis, cop. 2009 (Library)
TEACHING METHODOLOGY AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES
Training Activities |
Format (classroom / online) |
Teaching methodology Description
|
38 Theory sessions on the contents of the program |
On-site as far as the social and health situation allows it |
38 sessions of participatory master classes, one hour each. |
5 sessions of Academically Directed Activities |
On-site as far as the social and health situation allows it |
5 sessions of two hours each, carried out in the classroom
|
5 laboratory sessions |
On-site as far as the social and health situation allows it |
Two hours in each practical session.They will be structured according with the social and health situation.
|
Tutoring |
On-site as far as the social and health situation allows it + online |
Some tutoring sessions will be conducted in person and others online (synchronous and asynchronous)
|
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Ordinary call
Assessment test
|
Format (face-to-face / online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Final exam |
On-site as far as the social and health situation allows it |
Written exam on theoretical content and problem solving |
50% |
Written Exam |
Asynchronous Online |
Several tests on chemical nomenclature and formulation |
15% |
Laboratory Exam |
On-site as far as the social and health situation allows it |
Delivery of laboratory notebook and attendance |
15% |
Self-evaluations throughout the semester
|
Asynchronous Online |
Several tests on the knowledge acquired during the semester |
20% |
Extraordinary call
Assessment test
|
Format (face-to-face / online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Final exam |
On-site as far as the social and health situation allows it |
Written exam on theoretical content and problem solving |
50% |
The qualifications obtained in the ordinary call for the formulation and chemical nomenclature, laboratory practices and self-evaluations will be maintained. |
MEANS
The resources to be used for non-contact activities will be those offered by the University of Jaén, such as the Learning Management System and the Google Suite applications.
Electronic bibliographic resources available to the University of Jaén Library have been included in the recommended bibliography.
TEACHING METHODOLOGY AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES
Training Activities |
Format (classroom / online) |
Teaching methodology Description
|
38 Theory sessions on the contents of the program |
Not in person |
38 sessions of participatory master classes, one hour each, conducted by videoconference |
5 sessions of Academically Directed Activities |
Not in person |
5 sessions of two hours each, conducted by videoconference
|
5 laboratory sessions |
Not in person |
Replacement of the 5 practical sessions (lasting 2 hours each session) with online training activities that will simulate the completion of laboratory practices (videos, tutorials, etc.). They will be held at the same time scheduled for the face-to-face sessions. |
Tutoring |
Not in person |
Tutoring sessions will be conducted by videoconference (synchronous and asynchronous)
|
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Ordinary call
Assessment test
|
Format (face-to-face / online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Final exam |
Not in person - Online synchronous |
Written exam on theoretical content and problem solving |
50% |
Written Exam |
Not in person - Asynchronous Online |
Several tests on chemical nomenclature and formulation |
15% |
Laboratory Exam |
Not in person -Synchronous Online |
Written exam in the same session as the final exam |
15% |
Self-evaluations throughout the semester
|
Not in person -Asynchronous Online |
Several tests on the knowledge acquired during the semester |
20% |
Extraordinary call
Assessment test
|
Format (face-to-face / online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Final exam |
Not in person - Online synchronous |
Written exam on theoretical content and problem solving |
50% |
Laboratory Exam |
Not in person - Synchronous Online |
Written exam in the same session as the final exam. Only for students who did not do it in the ordinary call. If did it, marks are maintained |
15% |
The qualifications obtained in the ordinary call for the formulation and chemical nomenclature, and self-evaluations will be maintained. |
MEANS
The resources to be used will be those offered by the University of Jaén, such as the Learning Management System and the Google Suite applications.
Electronic bibliographic resources available to the University of Jaén Library have been included in the recommended bibliography.
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