Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Science
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Grao en Química
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  Advanced Physical Chemistry
   Methodologies
Methodologies Description
Guest lecture / keynote speech • In the exposition classes the teacher introduces all concepts, models, methodologies and theories of the fundamental contents of the discipline program. Through the virtual campus, the student will can find the material that complements the class for his previous study and analysis. The previous reading of the subjects that expose in class, definitely, improves the academic yield and facilitates the interaction student-teacher.
Seminar • Seminars: session to make the most important concepts and methods understandable to undergraduate students by means of the resolution of questions, problems and the criticism of practical studies. One of the important objectives of the seminars is to learn how to solve numerical problems, which help emphasize features in the underlying theory, and they illustrate practical applications.
Laboratory practice •They will perform experiments related with the concepts treated in the discipline. The student will treat to reproduce simple laboratory experiments under the guidance of the instructor. Each student will have to elaborate a report of each experiment, following the indications of the professor, and /or the exposition / discussion of his results. It is required to pass the experimental probes to can pass the overall discipline.
Oral presentation • Presentation of the results obtained in the laboratory work using both the information and communication technologies. Discussion and criticism in group of thesa results.
Mixed objective/subjective test • Proposal of questions and exercises, related with the concepts introduced in the classes of theory, seminar or in Lab experiments, to solve. The student alone will demonstrate, during a fixed time interval, the adquired knowledges and his capacity for solving exercices and/or developing conceptual questions.
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