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Compulsory Module 1: Basic Instrumental Analysis (7.5 ECTS-Credits; 4 h)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Graduates of this module have a sound knowledge of prevalent methods of analysis and are able to evaluate and interpret findings. They have acquired the skills to use this knowledge for finding solutions to actual problems and to independently work on similar contents.
Compulsory Module 2: Structure and Structure Elucidation (5 ECTS-Credits; 4 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Graduates of this module have the skill to use chemistry-specific model perceptions in quantum mechanics as well as chemistry-specific visualization techniques for optimizing age-appropriate learning processes of the pupils as well as spectrometric and spectroscopic methods for structure determination on practical examples. They are able to independently work out similar contents.
Compulsory Module 3: Protein Biochemistry (2.5 ECTS-Credits; 2 h)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Graduates of this module understand advanced concepts of biochemistry based on selected, practical and application-oriented examples and tasks with special didactic focus, can reproduce and apply them. They have acquired the skills to independently work out similar contents. They are able to apply the most important concepts of biochemistry to the respective situation
Compulsory Module 4: Advanced Study of Physical Chemistry (2.5 ECTS-Credits; 2 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Graduates of this module understand advanced concepts of physical chemistry based on selected , practical, application-oriented examples and tasks with special didactic focus and can reproduce and apply them. They are able to work out similar contents independently and to apply the most important concepts of physical chemistry to the respective situation.
Compulsory Module 5: Subject-Specific Education (5 ECTS-Credits; 3 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Graduates develop competence-based learning tasks for teaching in upper secondary schools and compile competence-based questions for Matura exams based on them. They know possibilities for supporting gifted pupils within the classroom as well as outside the classroom. With appropriate learning tasks and appropriate choice of methods, they create the possibility of promoting talents through differentiation and individualization in in chemistry lessons by including relevant talent and gender research results. They know the tasks of a custodian for chemistry and are in particular able to take account of the legal safety regulations. The graduates have an insight into the fundamental theories of subject-didactic research and can, based on this hypothesis system, name other factors that are relevant for planning an empirical research paper. They are able to discuss it in the respective context and interpret the data based on hypothesis. They are familiar with different research methods and are able to apply them in the respective contexts. They have an overview of the basic procedures of data analysis, have tested current analysis software and can plan and structure a subject-didactical research project (e.g. Master's Thesis) based on gender competence based on gender theory.
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Compulsory Module 6: Interdisciplinary Skills (2,5 ECTS-Credits)
Prerequisites for registration: The registration requirements specified in the respective curricula must be met.
Learning Outcome: Graduates of this module have additional qualification in the fields of analytic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, textile chemistry, theoretical chemistry or research-based subject-didactics. They have acquired the skills to independently work out similar contents.
Providing the availability of places, courses corresponding to 2.5 ECTS-Credits can be chosen from the curricula of the Bachelor's and Master's Programmes at the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy at the University of Innsbruck.Notes:
- There may still be changes in the courses offered as well as room allocation and course dates.
- The course descriptions found in the English version of the course catalogue are for informational purposes only. Authoritative information can be found in the "Vorlesungsverzeichnis" (German version of the course catalogue).