Unit name | Advanced Practical Chemistry (Teaching Laboratory) |
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Unit code | CHEM30005 |
Credit points | 40 |
Level of study | H/6 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 4 (weeks 1-24) |
Unit director | Dr. Chris Adams |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites | |
Co-requisites |
CHEM30019 (or CHEM30016) Advanced Inorganic & Materials Chemistry CHEM30011 Advanced Organic & Biological Chemistry CHEM30006 Advanced Physical & Theoretical Chemistry, CHEM30018 (or CHEM30017) Advanced Computational & Interdisciplinary Chemistry. |
School/department | School of Chemistry |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
This unit further develops the practical chemistry skills introduced in CHEM20480 or CHEM20220 expanding those fundamentals of practical chemistry into this more advanced level of study. The unit contains experiments based on all areas of chemistry.
Aims: The unit provides training in practical chemistry and literature research in preparation for a research project, a career as a professional chemist, or in an area of employment requiring the skills of scientific reasoning, critical evaluation and numeracy. This course aims to provide an advanced understanding and knowledge of the main areas of practical chemistry, reinforcing and building on year 2 material and laying the foundations for independent laboratory work in later years. Students face challenging experiments, learn to research and choose appropriate techniques for a given problem and work independently, managing their own time.
The unit:
On passing this unit, students will be able to:
Supervised practical classes and independent study. The Dynamic Laboratory Manual provides important e-learning resources in advance of practical sessions. Students who either begin or continue their studies in an online mode should note that it is likely they may be required to complete practical work or alternative activities in person, either during the academic year 2020/21 or subsequently, in order to meet the intended learning outcomes for the unit, prepare them for subsequent units or to satisfy any accreditation requirements.
Students will be assessed by continuous summative assessment of coursework of three kinds:
To receive credit for this unit, students must make a reasonable attempt at every aspect of the teaching and assessment, including pre- and post-laboratory work, practical experiments, formal reports and presentations, group-working and any workshop activities. Failure to do so may result in credit being withheld, even if the overall mark is above the pass mark for the unit. Supplementary or resit assessment of this unit is only possible through engagement in the following academic year.
The reading needed for this course is available to students on the Bristol ChemLabS Dynamic Laboratory Manual.