to recognize of the terms of fundamental chemistry,
to analyze, synthesize and execute of basic chemistry knowledges in the area of profession
Prerequisite(s)
None
Corequisite(s)
None
Special Requisite(s)
The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Tuesday between 09:00 - 17:00
Office No: 2B-17 or Chemistry Lab
Teaching Methods and Techniques
-Oral presentation, question - answer, explaining
-Short problems and thought-provoking questions are solved in the course.
-Short movies for each chapter.
Principle Sources
-R. H. Petrucci, W. S. Harwood., "General Chemistry", Palme publisher
C. E. Mortimer, "Modern University Chemistry", Çaglayan bookstore
Other Sources
-All basic chemistry books
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Matter: Properties and Measurement Systems
Oral presentation
2. Week
Atom and Atomic Theory
Oral presentation and problem solving
3. Week
Chemical Compounds, Mole Term
Oral presentation and problem solving
4. Week
Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
Oral presentation and problem solving
5. Week
Other Topics in Reaction Stoichiometry
Oral presentation and problem solving
6. Week
Introduction to Aqueous Solution Reactions: Acid-Base, Reduction-Oxidation and Precipitation Reactions
Oral presentation and problem solving
7. Week
Mid-term Exam
Written exam
8. Week
Electron Structure of Atom
Oral presentation and problem solving
9. Week
Periodic Table and Some Atomic Properties
Oral presentation and problem solving
10. Week
Chemical Bond I: Basic Concepts
Oral presentation and problem solving
11. Week
Chemical Bonding II: Bond Theories
Oral presentation and problem solving
12. Week
Intermolecular Forces: Liquids and Solids
Oral presentation and problem solving
13. Week
Physical Properties of Solutions
Oral presentation and problem solving
14. Week
Physical Properties of Solutions: Electrolyte Solutions, Colloid Solutions
Oral presentation and problem solving
15. Week
Final Exam
16. Week
Final Exam
17. Week
Final Exam
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
35
Quizzes
5
20
Final Exam
1
45
Program Outcomes
PO-1
To apply all knowledge about basic sciences such as mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology to all problems in molecular biology and genetics
PO-2
To be able to identify, model and produce solutions against to problems related to molecular biology and genetics
PO-3
To start a procedure, proceed and finalize about determined problem by using analytical techniques
PO-4
To be able to understand all knowledge about living organisms which is main subject of molecular biology and genetics
PO-5
To contribute scientific research and development and add further information
PO-6
To be able to analyze data, design an experiment and proceed and annoate the results
PO-7
To be able to use current techniques and analysis methods in molecular biology and genetics
PO-8
To be able to be a part of a team in disciplinary or multidisciplinary, national or international public problems focused projects and use at least one foreign language for vocational purposes
PO-9
To be able to behave individually, take initiative and creativity skills
PO-10
To communicate briefly and clear using oral or written presentation skills to present individual working performance and independent decisions
PO-11
To carry responsibility to vocational and ethical issues
PO-12
To be aware about quality assessment
PO-13
To adopt in principle the importance of life-learning subject and graduate self-development by following new literature about field and apply current knowledge
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
solving the problems with recognizing chemical reactions based on stoichiometry
LO-2
relating between atoms, molecules, structures of compuonds and chemical bonding
LO-3
to be able to execute, compare the periodic table and properties of elements
LO-4
to execute of properties of solids, liquids and gases with intermolecular forces and to be able to apply the area of profession
LO-5
to be able to explain the relationship between solution and solubility
LO-6
to be able to recognize the laws of chemistry and fundamental terms of chemistry