- Department: Chemistry
- Credit value: 20 credits
- Credit level: H
- Academic year of delivery: 2023-24
- See module specification for other years: 2024-25
Stage 2 concepts in biological, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry are developed and applied to current problems around organic reactions, bioinorganic chemistry, modern materials and applications of advanced spectroscopy..
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Semester 2 2023-24 |
This module looks at how the key principles of biological, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry meet important frontiers in research in each discipline. Here the lecturers have the opportunity to make connections between their own research specialisms and underlying theory that has been developed during Years 1 & 2.
At the end of this module students will be able to:
Bioinorganic Chemistry (PHW, 7 lectures, college workshop)
Lasers & Advanced Spectroscopy (NTH, 8 lectures, central workshop)
Materials & Nanoparticles (RED, 8 lectures, college workshop)
Pericyclic Reactions (VC, 7 lectures, college workshop)
Task | % of module mark |
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Closed/in-person Exam (Centrally scheduled) | 100 |
None
Closed Exam: One randomly chosen compulsory question followed by a choice of two from three. All questions 20 marks.
The FoC2 exam paper will consist of four 20-mark questions, each aligning with one of the component lecture courses. One question will be compulsory and the subject of this question will be revealed at the end of the semester, prior to assessment, Candidates will have a free choice of two from the remaining three questions meaning they will answer three questions in total over the 2-hour exam duration.
Task | % of module mark |
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Closed/in-person Exam (Centrally scheduled) | 100 |
Tutorials/workshops: “Written feedback will be given for tutorial work within a week. Written and/or oral feedback for workshops will be given either during the sessions or within a week”.
Exams: “Closed exam results with per-question breakdown are returned to students and supervisors within 5 weeks. Outline answers are made available via the Chemistry VLE sites when the students receive their marks, so that they can assess their own detailed progress/achievement. The examiners’ reports for each question are made available to the students via the Chemistry VLE.”
Atkins, Overton, Rourke, Weller and Armstrong, “Shriver and Atkin’s Inorganic Chemistry”, Oxford University Press.
Clayden, Greeves, Warren and Wothers, “Organic Chemistry”, Oxford University Press.
Atkins, de Paula, “Atkins' Physical Chemistry”, Oxford University Press.
Skoog, West, Holler and Crouch, “Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry”, Thomson/Brooks/Cole.
Course givers will also provide additional reading specific to each course