Key words Elementary an-organic and organic chemistry, Basic principles of physics, Applied mathematics
Objectives Chemistry
Gain insight into scientific fundaments based on chemistry in agriculture and horticulture. Not for a profession in the chemical industry.
Physics
Learn and see distinction and relation between different physical systems.
Use of terminology, quantity and units
Learn to make exact calculations by using problems
Mathematics
Trying to think analytically
Topics Chemistry
Knowlegde of general chemistry
To read and use reactions
Exercises on concentrations
Principles of chemical balance and buffer systems
Knowledge of an-organic chemistry.
Physics
Notions of speed, acceleration, covered distance, power, labour and capacity
Gaslows and their applications.
Theory of heat (temperature, states of aggregation).
Mathematics
The student can use functions, equations, geometric digits and derivations in applications.
Prerequisites none
Final Objectives Chemistry
The student can make relations.
The student has a analytical mind.
Basic notions of organic and an-organic chemistry
Physics
Trying to work with understanding and insight.
Being able to analyse a case and being able to solve the case after analyses.
Mathematics
Calculations regarding periphery, surface and contents + applications
Proportional divisions + applications
Goniometric figures + applications
Square functions, limits, derivations, exponential functions + applications
Materials used Teacher’s course
Study costs Cost: 100.0 EUR € 50 (included safety coat and safety glases) + € 50 software (OOPS)
Study guidance After the lesson, the student can become further information after having made a appointment with the teacher
Teaching Methods Lectures, exercises, Laboratory exercises
Assessment Chemistry
Theory: written examination with open questions
Exercises: permanent evaluation
Reporting
Physics
Theory: written examination with open questions
Exercises: permanent evaluation
Mathematics
written examination with open questions
Lecturer(s) Heidi VAN LIMBERGEN
Gilbert WEYTS
Geert BATTEAUW
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