Course title
応用化学特別実験   [Advanced Experiments in Applied Chemistry]
Course category common courses  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester YearLong 
Course type YearLong  Course code 1062227
Instructor(s)
滝山 博志   [TAKIYAMA Hiroshi]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office BASE 229  Email address

Course description
An experiment and a research necessary to compile a master's thesis are carried out. Study promotion ability necessary for master's thesis preparation, technical knowledge are cultivated. The technical knowledge is developed by understanding text contents read in a graduation thesis.
Expected Learning
For the preparation of the master's thesis, an experiment is planned and is carried out based on the plan. The result is reported, and the contents are discussed.
Expected Learning is the acquisition of "design ability" such as problem setting ability, conceptual ability, creativity, planning / implementation ability, integration ability, expression ability, and communication ability.
Course schedule
The following processes are executed.
(1) Drafting of the design of experiment necessary to accomplish a problem.
(2) Practice of the design of experiment
(3) The derivation of the conclusion.
Weeks 1 to 10: Problem extraction and problem breakdown required for dissertation.
Weeks 11 to 20: Design of experiments and experiments necessary for dissertation. And analysis of experimental results.
Weeks 21 to 30: Consideration of experimental results and extraction of future issues.
Prerequisites
Specialized subject of chemical engineering
Required Text(s) and Materials
As the seminar progresses, text books will be provided.
References
As the seminar progresses, reference books will be provided.
Assessment/Grading
The progress of the master's thesis is evaluated, and the grade is decided (50%).
Design ability is evaluated comprehensively (50%). Grades are evaluated on S, A, B, C, D, with D failing.
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1/31/2022 12:58:29 PM