At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
- Use common analysis methods, whose theoretical basis will have been developed in course LCHM1321;
- Perform a professional work in analytical chemistry, through the implementation of a rigorous approach;
- Evaluate the analytical performances of the used methods;
- Communicate the chosen approach and the obtained results in a rigorous way, in line with the aim of the analysis;
- Collaborate with other operators to obtain a coherent set of data, and to collectively discuss these data.
More particularly:
At the end of part A (Laboratories (guided activities)), the student will be able to plan its work and to perform it in an autonomous way, as well as to criticize the obtained results and to evaluate their consequences.
At the end of part B (Seminars), the student will be able to rephrase concepts developed during the lectures of LCHM1321 course, and to debate their origin and applications in analytical chemistry.
At the end of part C (Integrated practice (case-studies)), the student will be able to:
- Plan and achieve a project in team, and take the required initiatives to make it happen;
- Exchange information in an appropriate manner and in due time;
- Compare and combine data obtained through different analysis methods.
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