KEMS534 Basic Principles of Mass Spectrometry (4 cr)
Description
Course concentrates on basic concepts of mass spectrometry, interpretation of mass spectra as well as on structures and operational principles of different mass spectrometers. In addition, basics of tandem mass spectrometry and most general applications of mass spectrometry will be discussed. Lectures will be held in english if one of participants is english speaking.
Learning outcomes
Workin life skills
Student masters planning of his/her own work, tasks and scheduling. Student is able to apply and combine learned content in different context. Student can give verbal and written answers in questions and justify answers clearly. Student is able to discuss about mass spectrometry in English.
Additional information
The course is lectured in 2020-2021 and 2022-2023. The course can be taken by book exam in 2021-2022.
Description of prerequisites
Intermediate Studies in Chemistry
Compulsory prerequisites
- Prerequisite group 1
- Prerequisite group 2
- Prerequisite group 3
- Prerequisite group 4
Study materials
- Jurgen H. Gross: Mass Spectrometry: A Textbook, Third Edition
Completion methods
Method 1
Method 2
Participation in teaching (4 cr)
Lectures, exercises, laboratory visit and exam. If needed, course is lectured in English.
Lecture materials
- Jurgen H. Gross: Mass Spectrometry: A Textbook, Third Edition
Teaching
1/9–3/7/2023 Lectures
3/27–3/27/2023 Remote course exam retake
Exam (4 cr)
Selfstudy, exam
Lecture material or Jurgen H. Gross: Mass Spectrometry: A Textbook, Third Edition