Cycle of education: 2022/2023
The name of the faculty organization unit: The faculty Chemistry
The name of the field of study: Biotechnology
The area of study: technical sciences
The profile of studing:
The level of study: first degree study
Type of study: full time
discipline specialities : Applied biochemistry, Purification and analysis of biotechnological products
The degree after graduating from university: Bachelor of Science (BSc)
The name of the module department : Department of Physical Chemistry
The code of the module: 218
The module status: mandatory for teaching programme
The position in the studies teaching programme: sem: 5 / W30 L45 / 5 ECTS / Z
The language of the lecture: Polish
The name of the coordinator: Dorota Naróg, PhD, Eng.
office hours of the coordinator: poniedziałek 12.00-13.30 środa 12.00 - 13.30;
semester 5: Paweł Błoniarz, PhD, Eng. , office hours Monday 12.00 - 14.00 Thursday 12.00-14.00
semester 5: Łukasz Florczak, PhD, Eng. , office hours Tuesday 12.00 - 13.30 Thursday 10.30 - 12.00
The main aim of study: To provide students with the basic methods of instrumental analysis, construction and operation of the equipment and its use for the determination of the composition, purity of biotechnology products and materials.
The general information about the module: The module is implemented in the 5th semester and includes 30 hours of lecture and 45 hours of laboratory. The module ends with a written test. The lecture is prepared on the basis of English-language materials.
others: Instrukcje do ćwiczeń laboratoryjnych
1 | K. Danzer i inn. | Analityka – przegląd systematyczny | WNT, Warszawa . | 1993 |
2 | A. Cygański | Metody spektroskopowe w chemii analitycznej | WNT, Warszawa. | 1997 |
3 | E. Hoffmann, J. Charette, V. Stroobant | Spektrometria mas | WNT, Warszawa. | 1998 |
4 | A. Cygański | Metody elektroanalityczne | WNT, Warszawa. | 1995 |
5 | Z. Witkiewicz | Podstawy chromatografii | WNT, Warszawa. | 2005 |
1 | W. Szczepaniak | Metody instrumentalne w analizie chemicznej | PWN, Warszawa. | 2004 |
2 | R.M. Silverstein i inn. | Spektroskopowe metody identyfikacji związków organicznych | PWN, Warszawa. | 2007 |
1 | W. Szczepaniak | Metody instrumentalne w analizie chemicznej | PWN, Warszawa. | 2004 |
Formal requirements: completed course of general chemistry, analytical chemistry,and physical chemistry
Basic requirements in category knowledge: Knowledge of physics, analytical, organic and physical chemistry.
Basic requirements in category skills: Basic skills relating to the calculation of analyte concentration, preparing solutions and the use of the chemical laboratory equipment.
Basic requirements in category social competences: Knowledge of safety rules in the chemical laboratory, the responsibility required during chemical experiments performed individually and in a group.
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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01 | Has knowledge about theoretical foundations of the common intrumental methods of analysis, principles of operation and construction of modern analytical instrumentation. | lecture, laboratory | written test and report for every laboratory exercise, observation of performance, pass a final written test |
K_W04++ |
P6S_WG |
02 | Acquired knowlewdge on the application of the various instrumental techniques to the solution of analytical problems in experimental research, biotechnology and chemical production. | lecture | pass a final written test |
K_W04++ K_W10+ |
P6S_WG |
03 | Able to select and justify the use of instrumental methods of analysis in terms of analytical and economic requirements. | lecture, laboratory | written test and report for every laboratory exercise, observation of performance, pass a final written test |
K_U17+ |
P6S_UO P6S_UW |
04 | Mastered the practical usage of the instrumental methods to perform chemical analyses | laboratory | written report for every laboratory exercise, observation of performance |
K_U16++ |
P6S_UO P6S_UW |
05 | Knows and can practically use the qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis, and calibration techniques. | lecture, laboratory | written test and report for every laboratory exercise, observation of performance, pass a final written test |
K_U16+ |
P6S_UO P6S_UW |
06 | Knows how to prepare a report on laboratory exercises, is able to evaluate the results and draw valid conclusions. | laboratory | laboratory report | ||
07 | Has ability to work independently and to interact in a team. | laboratory | observation of performance | ||
08 | Knows the principles of good laboratory practice, including the principles of safety, waste collection. | ||||
09 | Understands the need for continuous complement of knowledge about the new solutions and methods of instrumental analysis. | lecture, laboratory |
K_K01++ |
P6S_KK P6S_KR |
Attention: Depending on the epidemic situation, verification of the achieved learning outcomes specified in the study program, in particular credits and examinations at the end of specific classes, can be implemented remotely (real-time meetings).
Sem. | TK | The content | realized in | MEK |
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5 | TK01 | W30 | MEK01 MEK02 MEK03 MEK05 MEK09 | |
5 | TK02 | L45 | MEK01 MEK03 MEK04 MEK05 MEK06 MEK07 MEK08 MEK09 |
The type of classes | The work before classes | The participation in classes | The work after classes |
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Lecture (sem. 5) | contact hours:
30.00 hours/sem. |
complementing/reading through notes:
3.00 hours/sem. Studying the recommended bibliography: 15.00 hours/sem. |
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Laboratory (sem. 5) | The preparation for a Laboratory:
2.00 hours/sem. Others: 15.00 hours/sem. |
contact hours:
45.00 hours/sem. |
Finishing/Making the report:
20.00 hours/sem. |
Advice (sem. 5) | The participation in Advice:
2.00 hours/sem. |
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Credit (sem. 5) | The preparation for a Credit:
15.00 hours/sem. |
The written credit:
2.00 hours/sem. |
The type of classes | The way of giving the final grade |
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Lecture | A written test including the content of lectures and laboratories. The test includes theoretical part and calculation problems. The mark (OW) depends on the score gained: 3.0 (50.0%-60.0%) MP ; 3.5 (60.1%-70.0%) MP; 4.0 (70.1%-80.0%) MP; 4,5 (80.1%-90.0%) MP; 5.0 (90.1%-100%) MP. MP denotes the full score. |
Laboratory | The necessary condition for receiving a credit for the laboratory is obtaining at least a passing mark on each exercise included in the schedule. The mark obtained during each laboratory exercise is an arithmetic mean of the marks for a written/oral test, correct performance of an experiment and correct preparation of a report. The total mark in the laboratory work (OL) is calculated as arithmetic mean of the marks obtained for every exercise included in the schedule. |
The final grade | The final mark in the module (K) is calculated according to the formula: K= w 0,5 OW + w 0,5 OL; where: OW, OL denote positive marks for lecture test and laboratory practice, respectively, w - coefficient for delay, w =1.0 when a passing mark is obtained in due time, w=0.9 for a first resit, w=0.8 for a second resit. The final mark is rounded according to WKZJK. |
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
1 | D. Naróg; A. Sobkowiak | Electrochemistry of Flavonoids | 2023 |
2 | D. Naróg; A. Sobkowiak | Electrochemical Investigation of some Flavonoids in Aprotic Media | 2022 |
3 | D. Naróg | Electrochemical study of quercetin in the presence of galactopyranose: Potential application to the electrosynthesis of glycoconjugates of quinone/quinone methide of quercetin | 2020 |