General Chemistry Obe Syllabus
General Chemistry Obe Syllabus
General Chemistry Obe Syllabus
Chemistry for Engineers explores the key areas of chemistry needed for engineers. This course converses how atoms and molecules act
and interact to make the modern materials that underpin technology and solve engineering challenges. As the material is presented, case studies
relevant to engineering are included that demonstrate the strong link between chemistry and the various areas of engineering.
Lecture Course:
1. Discuss the application of chemistry in relation to the generation of energy
2. Explain the chemical principles and concepts of structures and bonding of common materials
3. Discuss the chemical processes that takes place in the environment
4. Identify key chemistry concepts related to the specific field of engineering
Laboratory Course:
1. Explicitly state experimental observation in relation to specific principles and fundamental concepts of chemistry
2. Interpret results clearly obtained from the experiments
3. Answer questions related to the performed experiment
4. Understand the natural environment and its relationship with human activities
5. Design and evaluate strategies, technologies, and methods for sustainable management of environmental systems and for the
Remediation and restoration of degraded environments
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Enabling course
(a) Use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
(b) Identify, formulate, and solve mechanical engineering problems.
Demonstrating course
(a) Use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for mechanical engineering practices.
(b) Communicate effectively chemical laboratory activities with the engineering community and with society at large.
© Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
K- 1. Contextualize the
relationship between electrical
parameters and the identifiable
chemical changes, with electricity
as its outcome
2. Develop electroanalytical
methods to qualitatively and
quantitatively analyze target
molecules through measurement
of electrical and electrochemical
parameters.
radiation.
policy.
Print 1. Masteron, William L. and Hurley, Cecile N., Chemistry Principles and Reactions, 2009
2. Brown, Theodore L, Lemay, Eugene H. Jr., et al., Chemistry: The Central Science, 3rd Edition, 2014
3. Petrucci, Harwood, and Herring, General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications, 8th Edition, 2004.
Grading System Quizzes / Chapter Exams (Q) 20% .2Q + .2M + .35F + .2P + .05A = FINAL GRADE
Midterm Examinations (M) 20% Passing Grade is 75%
Final Examinations (F) 35%
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Religious Accommodation In the academic work in the class, everybody is required to avoid conflicts with student’s religious practices and/ or
observances. For an exemption, the student may request reasonable accommodations. This request must be in writing, and
the Professor will review the request and this may even seek for assistance from the Dean.
Academic Consultation related to the course can be done between 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm – Mondays to Thursdays
Mentoring, Coaching and at College of Engineering & Architecture Faculty Office or queries can be emailed to texted to the following contacts
Consultation E-mail Address: norsu.cea.ge@gmail.com; Cellphone No: (+63)9994381067. Use of social media is discouraged unless in a
“discussion room” designed specifically for such course.
Prepared By: Reviewed By: Approved By: Vice President, Academic Affairs
MARINELA C. BANSUELA, Ph. ENGR. MARILOU S. TOMENTOS JOSEF VILL S. VILLANUEVA, Ph.D.
D. ROSEMARIE T. PINILI, Ed.D., Ph.D.
Program Chair College Dean
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Instructor
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