University :Mansoura University |
Faculty :Faculty of Engineering |
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| 1- 1- Course data :- |
| | Code: | MTH021 | | Course title: | Engineering Chemistry Fundamentals | | Year/Level: | 000 | | Program Title: | - Bsc. in biomedical engineering
| | Specialization: | | | Teaching Hours: | Theoretical: | 2 | Tutorial: | 2 | Practical: | 3 |
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| 2- 2- Course aims :- |
| - 1- Apply knowledge of mathematics and chemistry to solve mass and energy balance, chemical equilibrium, chemical thermodynamic, and gases problems.
- 4- Apply chemical principles to conduct experiments.
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| 3- 3- Course Learning Outcomes :- |
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| 4- 4- Course contents :- |
| | No | Topics | Week No. |
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| 1 | Equations of state. | 1-2 | | 2 | Chemical Thermodynamics. | 3-4 | | 3 | Material and heat balance in fuel combustion and chemical processes. | 5-6 | | 4 | Properties of solutions. | 7 | | 5 | Dynamic Equilibrium in physical. | 9 | | 6 | Electrochemistry. | 10 | | 7 | Introduction to corrosion engineering. | 11 | | 8 | Industry and chemistry of cement. | 12 | | 9 | Chemical fertilizers industry. | 13 | | 10 | Dyes and dyeing industry. | 14 |
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| 5- 5- Teaching and learning methods :- |
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| Lectures | | Discussion Sessions | | Practical |
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| 6- 6- Teaching and learning methods of disables :- |
| - Asking small groups to do assignments; each composed of low, medium, and high performance students.
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| 7- 7- Student assessment :- |
| - Timing |
| | No | Method | Week No. |
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| 1 | Mid Term Examination | 8 | | 2 | Oral Examination | 13 | | 3 | Practical Examination | 13 | | 4 | Semester work | every weak | | 5 | Final Term Examination | 15 |
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| - Degree |
| | No | Method | Degree |
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| 1 | Mid_term examination | 15% | | 2 | Final_term examination | 50% | | 3 | Oral examination | 10% | | 4 | Practical examination | 10% | | 5 | Semester work | 15% | | 6 | Other types of asessment | 0 | | Total | 100% |
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| 8- 8- List of books and references |
| | S | Reference | Type |
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| 1 | Austin, G.T.; “Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries” 5th edn., McGraw-Hill Book Co, New York; 1984. | Open books | | 2 | hang / Goldsby; “General Chemistry “ Seven Edition; McGraw-Hill Book Co.; London; 2014. | Open books | | 3 | Brown, L. T, LeMay H. E. Jr; Bursten, B. E.; Murphy, C.J., and Woodward, P.; " CHEMISTRY THE CENTRAL SCIENCE", Pearson International Edition (11th edn), Pearson Printice Hall, 2009. | Open books | | 4 | Sawyer, C.N.; Mc-Carty, P.L.; “Chemistry for environmental Engineering” 3ed edn.; McGraw-Hill Book Co.; London; 1978. | Open books | | 5 | David E.Goldberg; “ 3000 solved problems in chemistry” McGraw-Hill Book Co, New York; 1988. | Open books | | 6 | Austin, G.T.; “Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries” 5th edn., McGraw-Hill Book Co, New York; 1984. | Open books |
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| 9- 9- Matrix of knowledge and skills of the course |
| | S | Content | Study week |
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| Equations of state. | 1-2 | | Chemical Thermodynamics. | 3-4 | | Material and heat balance in fuel combustion and chemical processes. | 5-6 | | Properties of solutions. | 7 | | Dynamic Equilibrium in physical. | 9 | | Electrochemistry. | 10 | | Introduction to corrosion engineering. | 11 | | Industry and chemistry of cement. | 12 | | Chemical fertilizers industry. | 13 | | Dyes and dyeing industry. | 14 |
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| Course Coordinator(s): - |
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| Head of department: - |
| Hossam El Din Salah Moustafa Salah |