Chemistry in Society
7.5 ECTS creditsInstruction is in the form of seminars on the aims of the course based on a selection of texts and debate contributions, and possibly video recordings.
The course comprises two parts, which are assessed separately: the seminar unit and an independent project.
The seminar unit (4 ECTS cr) deals with the learning outcomes 1-3. The unit requires students to participate actively in group discussions, which are outlined in short group reports (PMs). Attendance is mandatory, but can take place at a distance if the technological means are available.
The independent project (3.5 ECTS cr) deals with the learning outcomes 3-6. The independent project is reported in an individual essay, presented and discussed in a group seminar. The presentation should make use of ICT. Attendance at the final group seminar is mandatory.
The course comprises two parts, which are assessed separately: the seminar unit and an independent project.
The seminar unit (4 ECTS cr) deals with the learning outcomes 1-3. The unit requires students to participate actively in group discussions, which are outlined in short group reports (PMs). Attendance is mandatory, but can take place at a distance if the technological means are available.
The independent project (3.5 ECTS cr) deals with the learning outcomes 3-6. The independent project is reported in an individual essay, presented and discussed in a group seminar. The presentation should make use of ICT. Attendance at the final group seminar is mandatory.
Progressive specialisation:
G1F (has less than 60 credits in first‐cycle course/s as entry requirements)
Education level:
Undergraduate level
Admission requirements
Attended courses totalling 30 ECTS cr in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environment and Energy Systems, Physics, Engineering Physics, Biology, Environmental Science or Public Health Science, with 15 ECTS cr completed.
Selection:
Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.
Course code:
KEGB20
The course is not included in the course offerings for the next period.