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COURSE INFORMATION
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourSemesterECTS
KIM 530TRACE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES3 + 02nd Semester7,5

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course Level Doctorate Degree
Course Type Elective
Course Objective To provide information about the importance of trace elements and analysis techniques
Course Content Definition and Importance of Trace Element Trace Analysis Sampling and Preparation Methods of preconcentration Atomic Spectroscopic Methods
Prerequisites No the prerequisite of lesson.
Corequisite No the corequisite of lesson.
Mode of Delivery Face to Face

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
1Will be able to learn with which devices trace component analyzes are performed.
2Will be able to apply the techniques used in trace analysis in the laboratory.

COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM
PO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09PO 10PO 11PO 12
LO 00155443     4 
LO 002554   3 5 44
Sub Total1010843 3 5 84
Contribution554220203042

ECTS ALLOCATED BASED ON STUDENT WORKLOAD BY THE COURSE DESCRIPTION
ActivitiesQuantityDuration (Hour)Total Work Load (Hour)
Course Duration (14 weeks/theoric+practical)14342
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice)40280
Assignments23246
Mid-terms11313
Final examination11414
Total Work Load

ECTS Credit of the Course






195

7,5
COURSE DETAILS
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 Course TermNoInstructors
Details 2018-2019 Spring1AYŞEN HÖL


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Course Details
Course Code Course Title L+P Hour Course Code Language Of Instruction Course Semester
KIM 530 TRACE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES 3 + 0 1 Turkish 2018-2019 Spring
Course Coordinator  E-Mail  Phone Number  Course Location Attendance
Prof. Dr. AYŞEN HÖL aozdag@pau.edu.tr FEN A0010 %
Goals To provide information about the importance of trace elements and analysis techniques
Content Definition and Importance of Trace Element Trace Analysis Sampling and Preparation Methods of preconcentration Atomic Spectroscopic Methods
Topics
WeeksTopics
1 Definition and history of Trace Element
2 The basic problems of Trace analysis
3 Study techniques of Trace analysis
4 The importance of trace elements in various areas
5 Analytical Criteria of Trace Element Analysis
6 The general appearance of trace analysis methods
7 Trace Analysis Sampling and Preparation
8 Methods of preconcentration
9 Atomic mass spectrometry
10 Atomic X-ray spectrometry
11 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
12 Electroanalytical Methods
13 Flow-Injection Methods
14 Final Examination
Materials
Materials are not specified.
Resources
ResourcesResources Language
A.Mizuike, Enrichment Techniques for Inorganic Trace Analysis,Springer:Berlin, 1981.English
J.Minczewski, J.Chwastowska and D.Dybezynski, Separation and Preconcentration Methods in Inorganic Trace Analysis, E.Horwood, Chichester, 1982.English
A.Mizuike, Enrichment Techniques for Inorganic Trace Analysis,Springer:Berlin, 1981.English
J.Minczewski, J.Chwastowska and D.Dybezynski, Separation and Preconcentration Methods in Inorganic Trace Analysis, E.Horwood, Chichester, 1982.English
A.Mizuike, Enrichment Techniques for Inorganic Trace Analysis,Springer:Berlin, 1981.English
J.Minczewski, J.Chwastowska and D.Dybezynski, Separation and Preconcentration Methods in Inorganic Trace Analysis, E.Horwood, Chichester, 1982.English
A.Mizuike, Enrichment Techniques for Inorganic Trace Analysis,Springer:Berlin, 1981.English
J.Minczewski, J.Chwastowska and D.Dybezynski, Separation and Preconcentration Methods in Inorganic Trace Analysis, E.Horwood, Chichester, 1982.English
Course Assessment
Assesment MethodsPercentage (%)Assesment Methods Title
Final Exam50Final Exam
Midterm Exam50Midterm Exam
L+P: Lecture and Practice
PQ: Program Learning Outcomes
LO: Course Learning Outcomes