Applied Analysis of Complex Samples

15 credits

Syllabus, Master's level, 1KB154

A revised version of the syllabus is available.
Code
1KB154
Education cycle
Second cycle
Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
Chemistry A1F
Grading system
Fail (U), Pass (3), Pass with credit (4), Pass with distinction (5)
Finalised by
The Faculty Board of Science and Technology, 12 April 2013
Responsible department
Department of Chemistry - BMC

Entry requirements

120 credits with 90 credits in chemistry. Separation and Mass Spectrometry, 15 credits, or equivalent.

Learning outcomes

On completion of the course the student shall be able to:

  • carry out for an analytical problem a relevant literature search
  • choose plan and perform a complete analysis procedure to answer analytical issues with relevance for today's research within analytical chemistry
  • evaluate multivariate data
  • present obtained results orally in Swedish and/or English
  • present obtained results in English in form of a scientific article and as a poster
  • carry out laboratory work in a scientific way with relevant documentation and risk and security assessment

Content

Methodology and practical application of complete analytical procedures including advanced methods for sampling, decomposition, extraction, fractionation, enrichment of components from composite samples, separation, final determination and evaluation of results. Analysis of variation in results from different sources with ANOVA. Evaluation of results with multivariate methods as PCA, PLS. Scientific literature in analytical chemistry.

Instruction

The teaching is given as lectures, project-oriented laboratory work individually and in group, seminars, mini-symposium and possibly study visits.

Course introduction, laboratory work, projects, seminars, mini-symposium and study visits are compulsory.

Assessment

Written test (5 credits) is arranged during and/or at the end ot the course. For the course to be graded, it is required that the laboratory work with project has been presented orally in the form of a mini-symposium and in form of a scientific paper and a poster. Laboratory work and projects correspond to 10 credits. The final grade corresponds to a weigthed average of the results from the written examination, the laboratory work and projects.

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