CHEE 315 Laboratory Projects II Units: 4.00
The main objectives are to develop skill in using process and analytical equipment, to examine the strengths, weaknesses, and limitations of current theory, to improve the student's ability to obtain and interpret data, to demonstrate the value of planning experiments, to develop engineering judgement, and to provide experience in oral and written reporting.
(Lec: 0.25, Lab: 3, Tut: 0.75)
(Lec: 0.25, Lab: 3, Tut: 0.75)
Offering Term: FW
CEAB Units:
Mathematics 0
Natural Sciences 0
Complementary Studies 16
Engineering Science 32
Engineering Design 0
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate proficiency in operation and control of process and analytical equipment.
- Demonstrate engineering judgment and an awareness of the nature and magnitude of physical and chemical effects and factors, as well as errors and uncertainties.
- Collect and interpret data to draw meaningful conclusions and evaluate the strengths, weaknesses and limitations of current chemical engineering theory.
- Write concise, coherent, and grammatically correct lab reports that reflect critical analysis and synthesisDeliver clear and organized formal oral presentations.
- Demonstrate effective independent learning, initiative, originality and creativity in completion of pre-lab preparation and other tasks.
- Work effectively as group member and demonstrate good leadership skills when team leader, adopting a professional approach during all project phases.
- Document and follow appropriate safety protocols.