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MISSION
The Mapa Institute of Technology disseminates, generates, preserves and applies knowledge in various fields of study.
The Institute, using the most effective and efficient means, provides its students with highly relevant professional and advanced
education in preparation for and furtherance of global practice.
The Institute engages in research with high socio-economic impact and reports on the results of such inquiries.
The Institute brings to bear humanitys vast store of knowledge on the problems of industry and community in order to make the
Philippines and the world a better place.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
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MISSION
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COURSE SYLLABUS
1.
Course Code:
CHM11-3
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Course Title:
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
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Pre-requisite:
None
4.
Co-requisite:
None
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Credit:
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Course Description:
Designed for general engineering students, this course covers fundamental concepts of atoms and
quantum theory, the periodic table and periodic properties, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, mole
concept, and stoichiometry. Credit: 2 units.
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Student Outcomes
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Course Title:
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
Date
Effectivity:
3RD Quarter
SY 20122013
Date
Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 20122013
Prepared By:
Approved By:
hcvelarde
lllozano
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Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the student must be able to:
1. Describe the atomic structure, principles involve in Quantum
Theory and in Electronic Structure of Atom and periodic
relationship among elements
2. Demonstrate the principles on chemical bonding basic
concepts like Lewis structure, valence shell electron pair
repulsion model and molecular geometry.
3. Write and name chemical formulas, Write a balanced
chemical equations
4. Perform calculations involving chemical formulas and
reactions
* Level: I- Introduced, R- Reinforced, D- Demonstrated
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Student Outcomes*
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Course Coverage
Week
1-3
COURSE
OUTCOMES
CO1
TOPIC
TLA
Group
discussion
Problem solving
Orientation
The study of chemistry
AT
Exam 1
Exercise 1
Matter:
Classification and physical states
Physical and chemical properties
Atoms, Ions and Molecules
Atomic Theory
Daltons atomic theory
Structure of the atom
Subatomic particles
Atomic number, mass number and
isotopes
Electronic Structure of Atom
Electronic Structure of Atom
Quantum Theory
Photoelectric Effect
Bohrs Theory of the Hydrogen Atom
The Dual Nature of the Electrons
Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Numbers
Electronic Configuration
Course Title:
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
Date
Effectivity:
3RD Quarter
SY 20122013
Date
Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 20122013
Prepared By:
Approved By:
hcvelarde
lllozano
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Week
COURSE
OUTCOMES
TOPIC
TLA
AT
4-5
CO2
Group
discussion
Problem solving
Exam 2
Exercise 2
Group
discussion
Problem solving
Exam 3
Exercise 3
Group
discussion
Problem solving
Exam 4
Exercise 4
Molecular Geometry
6-7
CO3
8 - 10
CO4
11
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Lifelong-Learning Opportunities
11.
Final Exam 1
CO1, CO2,
CO3, CO4
Problem solving skills developed in this course allow the student to perform technological and
professional tasks with confidence.
Contribution of Course to Meeting the Professional Component
Engineering Topics: - 95%
General Education: - 5%
12.
Textbook
Course Title:
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
Date
Effectivity:
3RD Quarter
SY 20122013
Date
Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 20122013
Prepared By:
Approved By:
hcvelarde
lllozano
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Whitten, Kenneth W. et. al., GENERAL CHEMISTRY. 9th edition, 2010 Brooks/Cole
13.
Course Evaluation
Student performance will be rated based on the following:
Assessment Tasks
CO 1
CO 2
CO 3
CO 4
Weight
Exam 1
Exercise 1
Final Exam 1
Exam 2
Exercise 2
Final Exam 1
Exam 3
Exercise 3
Final Exam 1
Exam 4
Exercise 4
Final Exam 1
TOTAL
16.25%
2.50%
6.25%
16.25%
2.50%
6.25%
16.25%
2.50%
6.25%
16.25%
2.50%
6.25%
100.00%
The final grades will correspond to the weighted average scores shown below
Average
Grade
Average
Grade
0 - 69.99
5.00
83.01 - 86.00
2.00
70.00 - 73.00
3.00
86.01 - 90.00
1.75
73.01 - 76.00
2.75
90.01 - 93.00
1.50
76.01 - 80.00
2.50
93.01 - 96.00
1.25
80.01 - 83.00
2.25
96.01 - 100.00
1.00
13.1.
Course Title:
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
Date
Effectivity:
3RD Quarter
SY 20122013
Date
Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 20122013
Prepared By:
Approved By:
hcvelarde
lllozano
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g. Consultation Schedule
Consultation schedules with the Professor are posted outside the ChE-Chm Faculty room and in
the Schools web-page (http://che-chm.mapua.edu.ph ). It is recommended that the student first
set an appointment to confirm the instructors availability.
14.
Other References
14.1.
Books
Lawrence S. Brown and Thomas A. Holme, CHEMISTRY For Engineering Students 2nd edition,
2011.
Whitten, Kenneth W. et. al., GENERAL CHEMISTRY. 8th ed, Thomson Brooks/Cole
Silberberg, Martin S., CHEMISTRY: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change. 4th ed, McGrawHill
Brown, Le May and Bursten, Chemistry: The General Science, 10th ed, Prentice-Hall
International, Inc
Chang, Raymund, Chemistry, 8TH edition, McGraw-Hill
Masterton, W.L. and Hurley, C.N. Chemistry Principles and Reactions, 5th ed, Thomson
Brooks/Cole
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Course Materials
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15.1.
15.1.
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Committee Members
CALDERON, EDNA (JAMORA)
CRUZ, KATHLIA (DE CASTRO)
ESPIRITU, ELIZABETH (S)
ESTOPACE, EDGIE (LANDIG)
MARTIN, MARILEN (MERCADER)
MIRANDA, MARILYN (ABSULIO)
NG, JOSEPHINE (A)
SANTOS, NANETTE (D.)
SEVILLA, UREAH THEA (ANTONIO)
VELARDE, HOMER (CARINO)
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CQI Remarks
The student must get at least a grade 0f 70% to pass.
Course Title:
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
Date
Effectivity:
3RD Quarter
SY 20122013
Date
Revised:
4TH Quarter
SY 20122013
Prepared By:
Approved By:
hcvelarde
lllozano
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