KEMP1155 Chemistry of the Living Environment (2 cr)
Description
Introduction to the importance and general applications of chemistry in nature, industry and in the living environment of man.
Learning outcomes
After passing the course the student
- understands the importance of chemistry in society
- acknowledges the role of chemistry in society
- recognizes the connection between chemical reactions and everyday life
- recognizes and understands chemical processes, which are vital for nature and involved in naturally occurring phenomena
- has a command of the principles of green chemistry
- knows typical chemical phenomena and reactions occurring in the living environment.
Working life skills
- Scientific writing
- Basic knowledge of chemical safety and regulations
- Information seeking and choosing scholarly and reliable sources
- Time management.
Description of prerequisites
Basics of upper secondary school level chemistry or equivalent is recommended. This course does not require knowledge of other basic chemistry courses.
Study materials
Principles of Environmental Chemistry
Harrison, R M Monks, P Farmer, J G
Pages: 374
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Location: Cambridge, GBR
Date Published: 10/2007
Language: en
eISBN: 9781847557780
https://jyu.finna.fi/Record/jykdok.1296522
(can be read from the JyU web area or remotely with:
https://kirjasto.jyu.fi/collections/electronic/remote-access?set_language=en
Completion methods
Method 1
Method 2
Participation in teaching (2 cr)
Opiskelu verkkoympäristössä - tarkempi kuvaus opinto-ohjelmassa.
Teaching
12/11/2020–3/12/2021 Online teaching
Exam (2 cr)
If you want to take exam in English, please contact the teacher.
Principles of Environmental Chemistry
Harrison, R M Monks, P Farmer, J G
Pages: 374
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Location: Cambridge, GBR
Date Published: 10/2007
Language: en
eISBN: 9781847557780
https://jyu.finna.fi/Record/jykdok.1296522
(can be read from the JyU web area or remotely with:
https://kirjasto.jyu.fi/collections/electronic/remote-access?set_language=en )