Guia docente 2019_20
Facultade de Química
Grao en Química
 Subjects
  Analytical chemistry 1
   Methodologies
Methodologies   ::  Teaching methodology guide
  Description
Lecturing They are theoretical classes (two hours each week) in which the professor will offer a global vision of each one of the subjects of the program, specially in the most relevant issues and in those with more difficulty for the student. Classroom sessions will develop in an interactive way with the students, commenting with them the on-line material (available in the platform Tem@) and the most adapted bibliography for the preparation, in depth, of each subject.
Seminars Each week will be devoted two hours to seminars, in which will be solved problems and/or exercises aimed at reinforcing the knowledges acquired during the classroom sessions. In some sessions the professor will explain to the students the problems type that allow him carry out the approach and resolution of the same. Instead, in other sessions, will be the own students those that will resolve and will explain in the blackboard the exercises proposed in the bulletins (on-line material). Will be able to request to the students that deliver, of individual form, some of these exercises resolved, that will be corrected by the professor.

Laboratory practical Students will do experiments in the laboratory, in an individual way, in 3.5 hours per session. The student will have the scripts of the practices in the platform Tem@, so that they can have a previous knowledge of the experiments to perform. During the development of the practices the student will elaborate a notebook in which they will annotate all the relative to the experiment carried out (reactions, procedures, observations, results, etc.).Those students who have approved the laboratory practices in the academic year 2018-19, do not need to repeat them. In this case, marks reached in the laboratory sessions will be maintained.
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