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KJTS2100 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Kjemiteknikk
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2024/2025
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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FALL 2024
- Schedule
- Programme description
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Introduction
The course provides knowledge of fundamental principles and simple calculations of common unit operations and apparatus in chemical engineering. Topics include fluid mechanics and hydrodynamics with process equipment such as flow meters, valves, pumps and compressors, heat transfer with process equipment such as multi tube and plate heat exchangers, and mass and energy transfer in chemical engineering unit operations.
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Recommended preliminary courses
The final exams are assessed by internal examiners.
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Required preliminary courses
Approved laboratory course in KJPE1300 General Chemistry, KJFP1400 Organic Chemistry and KJM1500 Physical Chemistry, or corresponding qualifications.
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Learning outcomes
The Beginner’s course of Norwegian is an introduction to some main aspects of Norwegian language. The objective of the course is to enable the candidates to understand and produce Norwegian in some common social contexts.
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Teaching and learning methods
The objective of the course is to enable the candidates to understand and produce Norwegian in some common social contexts. By the end of the course the candidates should be able to:
Knowledge
- apply a basic vocabulary of isolated words and phrases related to particular concrete, familiar situations, in oral and written language production
- apply basic grammatical structures and sentence patterns in Norwegian in oral and written language production
- understand and use familiar everyday Norwegian expressions and very basic Norwegian phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type
Skills
- read and understand short, simple texts in Norwegian by recognizing familiar words and basic phrases
- write simple Norwegian phrases and sentences about themselves and imaginary people, where they live and what they do
- pronounce a repertoire of learnt words and phrases in a way that can be understood with some effort by native speakers
General Competence
- interact in a simple way using Norwegian, and follow simple directions in Norwegian provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help introduce themselves and others
- ask and answer questions in Norwegian about personal details such as where they live, people they know and activities they like
- ask and answer simple questions, initiate basic conversation and express immediate needs
- respond in Norwegian to simple statements on everyday topics
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Course requirements
None.
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Assessment
Course Code: NOBE6000.
Exam Form: Written and oral exam.
Semester: By the end of the semester.
The final assessment consists of a one-hour written exam arranged in INSPERA and a fifteen-minute oral exam. Both the written and oral exams are organized on campus, under supervision. The students have to pass both the written and the oral part to obtain the final grade.
Re-examination
In case of failing the exam or in case of valid absence at the time of the exam, the student is entitled to make a renewed attempt the next semester. The re-examination will be arranged in the same manner as the regular exam. The students are themselves responsible for registering for the re-examination within given deadlines.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
2 A4 sheets of your own notes, handwritten or typed
A handheld calculator that cannot be used for wireless communication or to perform symbolic calculations. If the calculator's internal memory can store data, the memory must be deleted before the exam. Random checks may be carried out.
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Grading scale
No helping resources are allowed for the final exams.
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Examiners
The assessment criteria correspond to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages descriptions of A1-level language competencies. The grading scale used in the final assessment is the ECTS-grading scale, Pass/Fail.