Module 21-SC-20 Guided Learning in Inorganic Chemistry for Alignment

Faculty

Person responsible for module

Regular cycle (beginning)

Every winter semester

Credit points and duration

5 Credit points

For information on the duration of the modul, refer to the courses of study in which the module is used.

Competencies

After completing the seminar, the students have a comprehensive overview of the chemistry of the elements of the periodic table. They can confidently categorize types of chemical bonds and reactions. The students are able to classify the properties of the elements of the periodic table according to simple and advanced concepts and structures. They possess an in-depth knowledge of classes of substances, reaction patterns, structures, and mechanisms, and are capable of relating the behavior of known chemical systems to the concept of structure/property relationships of inorganic and organoelement compounds of the main group elements, as well as predicting the behavior of new, unknown systems.

Content of teaching

The module outlines the topics that are covered in the field of inorganic chemistry within the Bachelor’s program in Sustainable Chemistry. Students independently identify the areas where they need to catch up on content and acquire this knowledge using the provided literature and other materials. Opportunities for question-and-answer sessions will be made available.

Recommended previous knowledge

Necessary requirements

Explanation regarding the elements of the module

Module structure: 1 uPr 1

Courses

Guided Learning in Inorganic Chemistry Theory
Type seminar
Regular cycle WiSe
Workload5 150 h (6 + 144)
LP 5

Examinations

written examination o. oral examination
Allocated examiner Person responsible for module is examiner
Weighting without grades
Workload -
LP2 -

Duration of written exam 90-120 min. Duration of oral exam: 30-35 min.

The module is used in these degree programmes:

Degree programme Recom­mended start 3 Duration Manda­tory option 4
Sustainable Chemistry / Master of Science [FsB vom 05.03.2026, gültig ab Wintersemester 2026/27] 1. o. 2. o. 3. 1 semes­ter Compul­sory optional subject

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