Course: Statistics for Analytical Chemistry credits: 5
- Course code
- CHVP23STATISTIEK
- Name
- Statistics for Analytical Chemistry
- Study year
- 2023-2024
- ECTS credits
- 5
- Language
- Dutch, with parts in English
- Coordinator
- J. Geertsema
- Modes of delivery
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- Lecture
- Practical / Training
- Project-based learning
- Assessments
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- Practicum - Other assessment
- Theorie - Written, organised by STAD examinations
Learning outcomes
This module has the following learning outcomes:
You apply statistical tests and/or terms to presented experiments.
You apply different statistical tests during a written test and/or practical problem, for example a ring test.
You solve a chromatographic (HPLC, GC) problem with the help of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
You recognize a quality system and apply the learned theoretical knowledge about it to a practical problem (HPLC, GC).
You apply the acquired theoretical knowledge about chromatography and statistics in an independent, safe and responsible way while performing a simple experiment, and communicate about this with a logbook and/or measurement report according to the given guidelines.
You write a report on one of the practical experiments according to the given guidelines. (= PV)
You apply statistical tests and/or terms to presented experiments.
You apply different statistical tests during a written test and/or practical problem, for example a ring test.
You solve a chromatographic (HPLC, GC) problem with the help of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
You recognize a quality system and apply the learned theoretical knowledge about it to a practical problem (HPLC, GC).
You apply the acquired theoretical knowledge about chromatography and statistics in an independent, safe and responsible way while performing a simple experiment, and communicate about this with a logbook and/or measurement report according to the given guidelines.
You write a report on one of the practical experiments according to the given guidelines. (= PV)
DAS competencies
Competency | Level (I-IV) |
Research | I |
Experimentation | I |
Development |
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Management |
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Advise |
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Instruction |
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Leadership |
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Self-management | I |
Content
This module focuses on statistics and analytical chemistry. Students apply learned statistics during a practical using HPLC, GC and a ring test. For the language module, a report is written and assessed. Theory is taught through instructional lectures. It is highly desirable that the module Chromatography and Spectrometry has been followed.
Included in programme(s)
School(s)
- Institute for Life Science & Technology