Course title : General Chemistry
Course Code: CHEM226
Credit hours : ( 2 hrs.) Theoretical
Program(s) in which the course is offered: Computer Science
(B.Sc.)
Course Language : English
Name of faculty member responsible for the course:
Prof. Dr. AHMED KHAMIS SALAMA
Subject
1. Atomic Theory
2. The mole concept
3. Chemical Bonding
4. The chemical formula and nomenclature
5. Chemical Reactions
6. Gases
7. Liquids
8. Acids and bases
9. Chemical Equilibrium
10. Thermochemistry
11. Chemical kinetics
12. Organic chemistry
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Lectures
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Course Learning Outcomes
NQF Learning Domains
And Course Learning Outcomes
1.0 Knowledge
1.1
1.2
1.3
Describe the atomic theory ,physical and chemical properties of matters
Study the chemical bonding
Study atoms, molecules and ions and mole concept
1.4
1.5
1.6
Describe the chemical reactions
Study the gases and their laws
Study the liquid state and acids and bases
1.7
1.8
Study the chemical equilibrium, acids and bases
Study the thermochemistry and chemical kinetics
1.9 Study an introduction to organic chemistry
2.0 Cognitive Skills
2.1 Solving problems in chemistry
Course Teaching
Strategies
Lectures.
Solving problems.
Video tutorial.
Discussion.
Course
Assessment
Methods
Midterm exams.
Periodical short quizzes.
Discussion and team work.
Lectures.
Discussion.
Class participation.
Presentation.
Essay question.
3.0 Interpersonal Skills & Responsibility
3.1
3.2
3.3
Solving practice exercises
Review questions
Review model answers
Lectures.
Problem solving.
Group discussion.
Class participation.
Presentation.
Essay question
4.0 Communication, Information Technology, Numerical
4.1
4.2
4.3
Communicate with teacher, ask questions, solve problems.
Illustrate deal.
Operate questions during the lecture, work in groups, and communicate with each other.
Exercises.
Problem solving.
Essay questions.
Write reports and power point.
Presentation.
Exercises related to specific topics.
5.0 Psychomotor
5.1 Not applicable .
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Schedule of Assessment Tasks for Students During the Semester:
1 First Midterm
Assessment task Week Due
6th
Proportion of Total
Assessment
20 %
2 Second Midterm 12th 20%
3 Review and oral presentation
4 Group discussion and activities
5 Final written Examination
12th
Every week
15th
10 %
10%
40 %
1. Chemistry, Raymond Chang, Tenth edition, 2010, Mc Graw Hil.
2. Chemistry- Principles and reactions , Masterton, W.L. and Hurley, C.N. Third edition, 1997, Saunders College Publishing.
3. General Chemistry, McMurry, J. and Robert, F. International Edition 2009.
4. General Chemistry, John W. Hill, Ralph H. Petrucci, Terry W. McCreary, and
Scott S. Perry., 4 th edition, 2005 , Pearson / Prentice Hall Publishing Company,
New Jersey.