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Anji Reddy Munnangi
Anji Reddy Munnangi
At the end of this course students will be able to recognise and understand key characteristics of leadership as well as a wide range of strategic business skills, ideas and theories with emphasis on innovation and ¿entrepreneurial thinking¿ which is essential for the current multidisciplinary engineering environment. The course delivery integrates practical project work and academic rigour.
This module deals with the principles and practice of analytical chemistry and gives an introduction to a number of important instrumental techniques in analytical chemistry for both qualitative and quantitative analysis including: gravimetric, titrimetric separation and spectroscopic techniques.
This module provides practical experience of conducting bench-scale experimental studies in order to observe, control, record and characterise the behaviour of these systems under specified conditions. Background: This module is for Year 2 Chemical Engineering Students and involves Year 1 laboratory activities which could not run in the 20_21 academic year. The module is therefore comprised of several practical activities drawn from modules EG-101, EGA109 and EG110. However, EGP201 activities do not extend to report writing and submission of coursework as students have previously completed these tasks. Therefore, this module essentially involves undertaking practical activities in a laboratory environment and completing these tasks is the basis of the Pass/Fail component for the module.