KJM100 General Chemistry
Credits (ECTS):10
Course responsible:Morten Sørlie
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Norsk
Limits of class size:There is room for 8 laboratory sessions per week, with a maximum of 40 students per session. This can be expanded to 10 lab sessions in extraordinary cases.
Course frequency:Annually
Nominal workload: 250 hours distributed as follows:
Teaching and exam period:This course starts in Spring parallel. This course has teaching/evaluation in Spring parallel.
About this course
Learning outcome
- Lectures.
- Laboratory work with a report (compulsory).
- Calculation exercises led by teacher assistants.
- Lectures, calculation exercises, labadvisory and in office hours.
- Canvas.
- kjm100@nmbu.no
- Second year chemistry from upper secondary school, or KJM007.
- MATH100/MATH111/STIN100 or equivalent.
The assessment is comprised of the following:
- Test 1: 1 hour, counts 20% of the total grade.
- Test 2: 1 hour, counts 20% of the total grade.
- Test 3: 1 hour, counts 20% of the total grade.
- Test 4: 1 hour, counts 20% of the total grade.
- Test 5: 1 hour, counts 20% of the total grade.
- Test 4 and 5 are helt at the same time
Portfolio
Grading: Letter grades
- An external examiner will be used to control that the level of the examination questions are satisfactory, and marks a minimum of 25 selected examination papers.
- Laboratory exercises with reports.
- Completion of one quiz per lab exercise (performed in Canvas).
- Introduction to the laboratory work: 3 hours; one session in the beginning of the term.
- Lectures: 4 hours per week (2 x 2 hours).
- Laboratory work: 4 hours per week for 6 weeks.
- Laboratory service ('question sessions') and help with the mathematics assignments (voluntary): 2 hours per week.
MATRS