2021Sシラバス
365/367

PEAK 科目 30109 S 30302 S 30680 講義題目 授業の目標概要 講義題目 授業の目標概要 講義題目 授業の目標概要 (PEAK) (An introduction to the key physical principles underpinning the whole of modern chemistry, focusing on key ideas from quantum mecha An introduction to the key physical principles underpinning the whole of modern chemistry, focusing on key ideas from quantum mechanics, molecular statistics and thermodynamics. Due to the situation with Covid-19, this course will be conducted entirely o This course aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to the key ideas in Physical Chemistry with a focus on Quantum Mechanics and Thermodynamics. By the end of the course, students should be able to 1) Understand the failure of classical mechanics. 2) Explain the key principles of quantum mechanics. 3) Rationalize the structure of atoms based on quantum mechanics. 4) Explain why the periodic table has the form that it has. 5) Describe the models of chemical bonding and use these models to predict the shapes and stabilities of molecules. 6) Understand the structure of gases including the effects of intermolecular forces. 7) Make calculations based on the kinetic theory of gases 8) Understand the relationship between the properties of individual molecules and of bulk samples. 9) Appreciate the significance of the Boltzmann distribution 10) Understanding key ideas in thermodynamic including work, heat, enthalpy, entropy and Gibbs energy. 11) Applying the basic concepts of thermodynamics to chemical equilibria Japan in/ and Asia) S Literary Accounts of Japan in/ and Asia This class looks at various ways in which Japanese writers described their experience in Asian countries and/ or engaged with the discourse about Japan's role and position on the continent and in the world, from the turn of the 20th century to the early 1940s. For good measure, it also includes texts by colonial subjects, shedding light on their complex experience of Japan and its empire. By reading the proposed literary texts in conjunction with critical works on wider/ more theoretical topics, students will become aware of the way national literature expands its subject matter and style(s) to reflect changing geographical and political landscapes, while familiarising themselves with literary concepts such as travel writing, modernism, shi-shosetsu, etc. They will be able to use the theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in this class to analyse a wide array of texts, literary and otherwise. Decision Analysis practice This course serves as a practice session of the Decision Sciences course that has been offered in the autumn semester. It is designed to provide students who have taken that course with an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the theory and practice in Decision Analysis. Each student in this course will work on a group or individual project. The goal of the project is to identify, formulate, and solve a real world decision problem. First four weeks are review sessions. On the fifth week, students will start their project work, aiming at final presentations on the last two weeks. (PEAK) HOLCA Irina PEAK前期 PEAK前期 PEAK前期 時間割コード 時間割コード 時間割コード 開講 授業科目名 全学自由研究ゼミナール開講 授業科目名 全学自由研究ゼミナール(PEAK) (Literary Accounts of 開講 全学自由研究ゼミナール授業科目名 担当教員 ウッドワード・ジョナサン・ロジャー 担当教員 担当教員 前田 章 所属 所属 所属 月 2 火 1 水 2 曜限 対象 1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科 曜限 対象 1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科 曜限 対象 1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科

元のページ  ../index.html#365

このブックを見る