The main aim of study:
Acquisition of the ability to use a computer to perform tasks related to field of studies.
The general information about the module:
The student receives the knowledge on the computer system, computer programming tools, the development of the calculation algorithm and the implementation of the procedures.
Teaching materials:
Materiały dydaktyczne opublikowane na stronach portalu www.e-chemia.pl
1 | B. Dębska, G. Fic | Technologie informacyjne | Oficyna wydawnicza Politechniki Rzeszowskie, Rzeszów. | 2011 |
1 | B. Dębska, G. Fic | Technologie informacyjne | Oficyna wydawnicza Politechniki Rzeszowskie, Rzeszów. | 2011 |
1 | D. Mendrala | Windows 7 PL | Wyd. Helion, Gliwice. | 2010 |
2 | S. Sagman | Po prostu Office XP | Wyd. Helion, Gliwice. | 2001 |
3 | W. Ufnalski, K. Mądry | Excel dla chemików | WNT, Warszawa. | 2000 |
4 | K. Krysiak | Sieci komputerowe - kompendium | Wyd. Helion, Gliwice. | 2003 |
5 | J. Barta, R. Markiewicz | Główne problemy prawa komputerowego | WNT, Warszawa . | 1993 |
6 | J. Bieleck | Rozszerzony Turbo PASCAL | WKiŁ, Warszawa. | 1998 |
7 | E. Slavicek | Technika obliczeniowa dla chemików | WNT, Warszawa. | 1991 |
8 | B. Jabłoński, S. Sobieski | Borland PASCAL v. 7.0 with objects | Wyd. Intersoftland, Warszawa. | 1993 |
9 | A. Marciniak, D. Gregulec, J. Kaczmarek | Numerical Procedures in Turbo Pascal | Wyd. Nakom, Poznań. | 1992 |
Formal requirements:
Credit required: mathematics
Basic requirements in category knowledge:
Knowing the definition of the basic concepts of computer science.
Basic requirements in category skills:
The ability to use a computer to the extent required by high schools.
Basic requirements in category social competences:
Ability to work individually and in a team of 2-3 persons.
MEK | The student who completed the module | Types of classes / teaching methods leading to achieving a given outcome of teaching | Methods of verifying every mentioned outcome of teaching | Relationships with KEK | Relationships with PRK |
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MEK01 | has acquired basic knowledge that allows the student to choose the right tools to solve problems in the field of bioechnology and chemistry.. | lecture | test |
K-W03+++ |
P6S-WG |
MEK02 | has acquired knowledge on the basic methods, techniques and tools used in solving the basic tasks associated with biotechnology | lecture, laboratory | test |
K-W14++ |
P6S-WG |
MEK03 | has the ability to use modern communication techniques by selected tools and the Internet. | laboratory, e-learning | test |
K-U02+++ |
P6S-UK |
MEK04 | has acquired the ability to use computer programs supporting work in chemical technology and biotechnology. | laboratory | observation of the task performance |
K-U08+++ |
P6S-UW |
MEK05 | has an acquired habit of systematic self-education to overcome the innovation gap. | laboratory at which the student solves the problems., e-learning | observation of the task performance |
K-K01+++ |
P6S-KK P6S-KR |
MEK06 | has the ability to build calculation algorithms and their computer implementation. | lecture, laboratory, e-learning | test, project presentation |
K-W14++ |
P6S-WG |
MEK07 | has the ability to use the Office programs: MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint. | laboratory, e-learning | test |
K-W14+ K-U08+++ |
P6S-UW P6S-WG |
Sem. | TK | The content | realized in | MEK |
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2 | TK01 | W01 | MEK03 MEK05 | |
2 | TK02 | W02 | MEK07 | |
2 | TK03 | W03 | MEK01 MEK05 | |
2 | TK04 | W04 | MEK06 | |
2 | TK05 | W05 | MEK06 | |
2 | TK06 | W06-W07 | MEK06 | |
2 | TK07 | L01 | MEK04 MEK05 | |
2 | TK08 | L02-L03 | MEK02 MEK07 | |
2 | TK09 | L04 | MEK02 | |
2 | TK10 | - |
L05 | MEK03 MEK05 |
2 | TK11 | L07-L10 | MEK06 |
The type of classes | The work before classes | The participation in classes | The work after classes |
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Lecture (sem. 2) | contact hours:
9.00 hours/sem. |
complementing/reading through notes:
10.00 hours/sem. Studying the recommended bibliography: 10.00 hours/sem. |
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Laboratory (sem. 2) | The preparation for a Laboratory:
5.00 hours/sem. The preparation for a test: 5.00 hours/sem. |
contact hours:
18.00 hours/sem. |
Finishing/Making the report:
5.00 hours/sem. |
Advice (sem. 2) | The preparation for Advice:
2.00 hours/sem. |
The participation in Advice:
2.00 hours/sem. |
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Credit (sem. 2) | The preparation for a Credit:
10.00 hours/sem. |
The written credit:
1.00 hours/sem. |
The type of classes | The way of giving the final grade |
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Lecture | Lecture: credit course based on the evaluation of the test – OW |
Laboratory | Computer lab: credit based on the evaluation of completed tasks – OL |
The final grade | Final evaluation of the module is calculated by the following formula: OK = 50% OW + 50% OL |
Required during the exam/when receiving the credit
(-)
Realized during classes/laboratories/projects
(-)
Others
(-)
Can a student use any teaching aids during the exam/when receiving the credit : no