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COURSE INFORMATION FOR CURRENT SEMESTER/TERM



             Academy/Faculty/Institute/Centre        Engineering

             Department                              Civil
             Programme                               Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental)




             Course Code*                            KAES 2144

             Course Title*                           Environmental Chemistry

             Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Requirement  None
             (s)

             Student Learning Time (SLT)*            122 hours

             Credit*                                 3
             Course Learning Outcomes*               At the end of this course, students are able to:

                                                     1.  Identify the basic terms and principles and solve problems based on
                                                         basic concepts of general chemistry.
                                                     2.  Apply  the  principles  of  physical  chemistry  and  equilibrium  to
                                                         calculate variables in liquid solutions and gas mixture.
                                                     3.  Apply the theories of acid and bases to make standard solutions.
                                                     4.  Measure  the  water  and  wastewater  parameters  using  the
                                                         appropriate techniques and concepts
             Transferable Skills                     Critical thinking and problem solving skills
                                                     Report writing skill
                                                     Laboratory Skills

             Synopsis of Course Contents             Introduction  to  thermodynamic,  kinetics,  stoichiometry,  equilibrium,
                                                     organic compound, titration, standard solutions. Water and wastewater
                                                     parameters.

             Learning Strategies (lecture, tutorial, workshop,   Lectures, in-class exercise, lab work
             discussion, etc)


             Assessment Weightage*                   Examination:                       60%
                                                     Continues  Assessment      40%

             Methodologies for Feedback on Performance   Marks  for  continuous  assessment  will  be  given  before  the  final  exam.
                                                     Grades will be given for the final examination
             Criteria in Summative Assessment
                                                     Refer  to  University  of  Malaya  (First  Degree  Studies)  Rules  2013 and
                                                     University of Malaya (First Degree Studies) Regulations 2013.












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