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Syllabus for Fundamental Experiments in Chemical Engineering

Spring, 2007

Friday am 9:00 - pm 12:50, Lab.: 508-710

Professor: Dae Su Kim, Office: 508-702, Tel: 261-2371, e-mail: dskim@chungbuk.ac.kr
Teaching Assistant: º¯ÁöÇö, Office: 508-709, Tel: 261-2370, e-mail: bjh770@nate.com
Office Hours: e-mail when possible, Monday pm 1-3
Textbook: Basic materials will be given by TA
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Links to the following:

Experiments    Course Objectives    Policies and Procedures    Helpful Websites

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Course Objectives

1. Students develop basic experimental technique in chemical engineering.
2. Students learn some fundamental topics in chemical engineering from the experiments.
3. Students learn how to handle and report their experimental results.
4. Students learn how to collaborate and carry out their experiments with their experiment group members.

Policies and Procedures

1. Basis for Course Grade
Exams 20%, Reports 70%, Attendance & Attitude 10%
2. Exams
Only a final exam will be given. The exam will be "closed book". "Closed book" means no use of any materials.
3. Reports
Each report will be collected on the due date for grading (and will be returned ASAP). No late assignments will be accepted.

Helpful Websites

IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry    Molecular Models    History of Chemical Engineering
Weights and Measures    Properties of the Elements
Revised March, 2007