Competencies and objectives
Course context for academic year 2019-20
La Química Analítica constituye, junto con Química Inorgánica, Química-Física y Química Orgánica, una de las principales áreas de conocimiento de la Química y tiene como objetivo el desarrollo, optimización y aplicación de procesos de medida (métodos analíticos) para la obtención de información cualitativa y cuantitativa de calidad.
La asignatura Química Analítica forma parte del bloque de asignaturas fundamentales en el tercer semestre del Grado de Química y su objetivo es el desarrollo de los criterios que permitan al futuro Químico plantear correctamente un proceso analítico completo desde la toma y preparación de la muestra hasta el tratamiento y evaluación de los resultados. Para ello, se abordarán las técnicas y procedimientos clásicos de análisis más habituales. Los conocimientos que se desarrollarán en la asignatura contribuirán a proporcionar al futuro profesional las herramientas básicas de análisis químico para la resolución de problemas analíticos y toma de decisiones en diferentes contextos (i.e. industrial, medioambiental, etc.)
Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees) for academic year 2019-20
Generic Degree Course Competences
- CG1 : Develop the capacity for analysis, synthesis and critical reasoning.
- CG3 : Solve problems effectively.
- CG6 : Self-learning.
- CG7 : Show the capacity to adapt to new situations.
- CG8 : Acquire a permanent concern for quality, the environment and the prevention of occupational hazards.
Specific Competences:>>Theoretical
- CE1 : Acquire basic knowledge of chemistry, nomenclature, agreements and units.
- CE4 : Understand the main kinds of chemical reaction and their main associated characteristics.
- CE5 : Apply the principles and procedures used in chemical analysis to determine, identify and characterise chemical compounds.
- CE6 : Understand the principles of the thermodynamics and their applications in Chemistry.
Specific Competences:>>Ability
- CE24 : Show knowledge and understanding of the essential facts, concepts, principles and theories associated with the different areas of Chemistry
- CE25 : Solve qualitative and quantitative problems using previously developed models.
- CE26 : Recognise and analyse new problems and plan strategies to solve them
- CE27 : Interpret, evaluate and synthesise Chemical data and information.
- CE28 : Recognise and implement good scientific measurement and experimentation practices.
- CE29 : Process and compute data associated with chemical information.
- CE30 : Handle chemical reagents, instruments and devices safely.
- CE31 : Carry out standard laboratory procedures for analytical and synthetic tasks related to organic and inorganic systems.
- CE32 : Use standard chemical instruments for identification, quantification, separation and structural determination.
- CE33 : Monitor by observing and measuring chemical properties, events or changes, gathering the appropriate information.
- CE35 : Interpret data obtained from laboratory observation and measurement.
- CE36 : Prepare, present and defend scientific reports both in writing and orally in front of an audience.
- CE37 : Evaluate the risks involved in using chemical substances and laboratory procedures, as well as managing any waste generated correctly.
- CE38 : Use inductive and deductive methods correctly in the field of Chemistry.
- CE39 : Recognise and evaluate chemical processes in daily life.
- CE40 : Relate Chemistry to other disciplines.
Generic UA Competences
- CGUA3 : Possess computer skills relevant to the field of study.
Learning outcomes (Training objectives)
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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2019-20
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General
Code:
26023
Lecturer responsible:
Canals Hernández, Antonio
Credits ECTS:
6,00
Theoretical credits:
0,96
Practical credits:
1,44
Distance-base hours:
3,60
Departments involved
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Dept:
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE
Area: ANALYTIC CHEMISTRY
Theoretical credits: 0,96
Practical credits: 1,44
This Dept. is responsible for the course.
This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.
Study programmes where this course is taught
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DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY
Course type: COMPULSORY (Year: 2)