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CHEM 1100BR - Chemistry IA

Career: Non-Award
Units: 3
Term: 3710
Campus: University of Adelaide College
Contact: 3 Lectures, 1 Tutorial per week, 6 x 3 hour Practical sessions (or equivalent), interactive computer assessed Tutorials & Practicals
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: No
Syllabus:

The critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and laboratory techniques acquired in Chemistry IA provide a strong foundation for further studies in chemistry and chemistry-related fields. Whether pursuing careers in chemical, biological or environmental sciences, healthcare or engineering, students will have the necessary tools to thrive and contribute to the scientific community. Chemistry IA is tailored for students seeking a comprehensive understanding of chemistry as a core requirement or a general elective. It accommodates students from various academic programs who are eager to develop a solid grasp of chemical concepts and their practical applications. The course content is designed to follow on from SACE Stage 2 Chemistry (or an equivalent). Upon completion of Chemistry IA, students will be equipped to determine the structure of unknown molecules through spectroscopic data, explain and quantify the behaviour of acids, bases and buffers and their relation to ocean acidification. In addition, students will develop an understanding of the electronic structure of atoms and the molecular orbital bonding model. They will recognize trends in the properties of elements, comprehend the chemistry of transition metals and their complexes and understand the importance of transition metals in biological processes. Face-to-face on-campus delivery allows for hands-on experimentation, enabling students to develop proficiency in common chemistry laboratory techniques. Collaborative discussions, group work, and problem-solving exercises in workshops will enhance their understanding of key topics and foster a sense of teamwork. Assessment activities include practical laboratory reports, concept-based assignments, quizzes, and examinations. By successfully completing these assessments, students will demonstrate their ability to apply chemical concepts to real-world scenarios and solve complex problems.

Course Fees

Tuition fees for students undertaking this course are charged by University of Adelaide College.


Course Outline

A Course Outline which includes Learning Outcomes, Learning Resources, Learning & Teaching for this course may be accessed here


Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3710 Mon 13/03/2017 Fri 31/03/2017 Fri 05/05/2017 Fri 09/06/2017


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
12074 LE01 30 FULL 27 Feb - 6 Mar Monday 10am - 11am Scott Theatre, 001, Scott Theatre
28 Feb - 4 Apr Tuesday 11am - 12pm Scott Theatre, 001, Scott Theatre
1 Mar - 5 Apr Wednesday 9am - 10am Scott Theatre, 001, Scott Theatre
20 Mar - 3 Apr Monday 10am - 11am Scott Theatre, 001, Scott Theatre
24 Apr - 5 Jun Monday 10am - 11am Scott Theatre, 001, Scott Theatre
26 Apr - 7 Jun Wednesday 9am - 10am Scott Theatre, 001, Scott Theatre
2 May - 6 Jun Tuesday 11am - 12pm Scott Theatre, 001, Scott Theatre
Note: Experiment allocations and group setups have now been started (as of 1/3/16) so if you wish to enrol in this course and receive information about the allocations please email wayne.england@adelaide.edu.au.
Related Class: Practical
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
10489 PR02 3 FULL 9 Mar - 9 Mar Thursday 10am - 1pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
23 Mar - 23 Mar Thursday 10am - 1pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
6 Apr - 6 Apr Thursday 10am - 1pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
4 May - 4 May Thursday 10am - 1pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
18 May - 18 May Thursday 10am - 1pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
1 Jun - 1 Jun Thursday 10am - 1pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
12075 PR01 24 8 9 Mar - 9 Mar Thursday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
23 Mar - 23 Mar Thursday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
6 Apr - 6 Apr Thursday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
4 May - 4 May Thursday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
18 May - 18 May Thursday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
1 Jun - 1 Jun Thursday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
15363 PR03 13 FULL 8 Mar - 8 Mar Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
22 Mar - 22 Mar Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
5 Apr - 5 Apr Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
3 May - 3 May Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
17 May - 17 May Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
31 May - 31 May Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory