Courses: KJEM110 Chemistry and Energy - Spring 2018




Language of Instruction

Norwegian

Teaching semester

Autumn/Spring. Limited capacity course.
More information: http://www.uib.no/en/matnat/53431/admission-courses-limited-capacity

Objectives and Content

The course is suitable for students that either have a good background in chemistry from upper secondary school, or have taken the course KJEM100. Chemistry is the study of the structure, properties and reactions of matter. This subject uses a physical perspective to introduce these three aspects of chemistry, combined with numerous examples from everyday life, industry and nature. Some of the topics covered are state functions, energy terms (enthalpy, free energy), entropy, electrochemistry, the properties of solutions and states of matter, kinetics and nuclear chemistry. The course contains a laboratory course that illustrates parts of the theoretical curriculum and provides experience in experimental work.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completing the course KJEM110, the student will have the following:

Knowledge

The student has

  • basic kowledge on the structures of and bondings in atoms and molecules
  • Skills

    The student is able to

    Competences

    The student

    Recommended Previous Knowledge

    MAT101, KJEM100

    Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

    Teaching is given as lectures, laboratory course and colloquium.

    Lectures: 60 h (4h/week)

    Laboratory course: 30 h (6h/week for five weeks)

    Colloquium (groups led by advanced students): 28 h (2h/week)

    Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

    Mandatory attendance at the first lecture to keep the place in the laboratory course.

    Laboratory course with a written journal.
    One mandatory written exercise (valid for six following semesters).

    The students must participate in and pass a course on Health, Environment and Safety (HSE) before attending the laboratory course.

    Compulsory work must be submitted within the given deadlines for the course. Approval of the compulsory work is necessary to get admittance to the written exam.

    Forms of Assessment

    Portfolio assessment based on:

    Supplementary exam-regulations:

    1. The laboratory course and mandatory written excercise are valid the 6 following semesters.

    2. Midterm exam and the final written exam are only valid in the same semester as they are taken.

    3. In semesters with teaching:

    a. Students without approved laboratory course and approved mandatory written exercise from previously semesters must participate in the portfolio assessment.

    b. Students with approved laboratory course and approved mandatory written exercise from previously semesters can

    Either

    i. Participate in the portfolio assessment, and thus take both the midterm exam and the final exam, which will account for 30% and 70% of the grade, respectively. Also the mandatory written exercise must be done. Students who choose this option must inform the Department of Chemistry before the deadline for exam registration.

    Or

    ii. Participate only in the finale exam, which then will account for the grade alone.
    Examination supporting materials during the exam: Non-programmable calculator, according to permitted model listed in Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences regulations.

     

    Grading Scale

    The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade in the grading scale, grade F is a fail.

    Subject Overlap

    K101: 10stp; FARM110: 10stp