Competencies and objectives
Course context for academic year 2019-20
Para una adecuada compresión de los conceptos que se describen en esta asignatura se requieren los siguientes conocimientos previos:
Química: Estequiométrica. Termodinámica. Equilibrio químico. Propiedades de las disoluciones.
Química de la disoluciones: Equilibrios químicos en disolución.
Las enseñanzas adquiridas aparecen en muchas otras asignaturas del Grado, por su carácter fundamental
Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees) for academic year 2019-20
Specific Competences:>>Theoretical
- CE12 : Apply the principles and procedures used in Chemistry to the marine environment and pollution.
- CE13 : Understand basic sampling techniques for water column, seabed and associated organisms, as well as measurement techniques for structural and dynamic variables.
- CE4 : Acquire and understanding of basic chemical terminology and processes.
- CE6 : Know and understand the essential facts, concepts, principles and theories related to marine sciences and their relationship with other sciences.
Specific Competences:>>Ability
- CE22 : Capacity to gather data (oceanographic, biological, sediment, logical, chemical, etc.), evaluate, process and interpret it as per the theories in use.
- CE23 : Know how to work on oceanographic campaigns and in the laboratory in a responsible and safe manner, encouraging teamwork.
- CE26 : Acquire the ability to design, process information, draft and execute projects related with marine and coastal environments.
- CE30 : Be able to carry out standard sampling procedures related to research tasks in the sea and in the laboratory.
- CE31 : Prepare, present and defend scientific texts and reports both in writing and orally to an audience.
Learning outcomes (Training objectives)
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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2019-20
General
Code:
24538
Lecturer responsible:
Montilla Jiménez, Francisco Rafael
Credits ECTS:
6,00
Theoretical credits:
1,32
Practical credits:
1,08
Distance-base hours:
3,60
Departments involved
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Dept:
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
Area: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
Theoretical credits: 1,32
Practical credits: 1,08
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 MARINE SCIENCES
Course type: COMPULSORY (Year: 3)