Subject description
This subject is a project-based capstone. Students will be provided with (i) training and experience in skills and technologies that are at the cutting edge of contemporary chemical research, and (ii) complementary guidance and training in the development of professional skills applicable to entering the workforce. This subject involves both … For more content click the Read More button below.
Enrolment rules
Pre-Requisite
Equivalence
CHEM314 - Instrumental Analysis
Tutorial enrolment
Students can enrol online via the Tutorial Enrolment link in SOLS
Delivery
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Teaching staff
Subject coordinators
Lecturers
Engagement hours
Contact Hours:Weekly 5 hr Practicals
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Identify appropriate experimental techniques from the scientific literature and formulate an experimental strategy to perform the chemical and/or instrumentation analysis experiment(s)
2.
Implement the experimental strategy and demonstrate an understanding of the results of that analysis
3.
Evaluate results of all observations in the context of the original scientific question
4.
Report the outcome of the project and self development using multiple media
5.
Demonstrate the ability to work in a team environment, and participate in the assessment of peers
Assessment details
Quiz
ePortfolio
Report
ePoster Presentation
Laboratory Exercise, Notebooks, Performance, Interim Results
Formal Report
Work integrated learning
Applied WIL:This subject has "Applied WIL". Students in this subject will experience both coursework and a work-related opportunity that typically includes interaction and feedback with industry.
Textbook information
There is no textbook assigned to this subject for purchase, please refer to your subject outline for information on required readings
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