
FOUND010-20X (HAM)
Bridging Chemistry
15 Points
Staff
Convenor(s)
Huma Saeed
huma.saeed@waikato.ac.nz
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Huma Saeed
huma.saeed@waikato.ac.nz
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Paper Description
This paper is a pre-entry or bridging course for students wishing to undertake study in the first year chemistry papers (CHEMY101, CHEMY102). A 70% or better passing grade in the FOUND010 course may allow entry to CHEMY101/102. A 50% or better passing grade in the FOUND010 course may allow entry to CHEMY100. The course covers introductory but fundamental topics in chemistry such as properties of sub-atomic particles, atoms, atomic structure, naming of compounds, the mole concept, balancing equations, equilibrium concepts, acids and bases, types of bonding, shapes of molecules, reaction rates and organic chemistry. The paper will also cover experimental data collection, data analysis and data reporting.
Paper Structure
This paper will be primarily taught through lectures and a laboratory course.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:
Assessment
A variety of assessment methods are used - tests, laboratory reports, tutorial quizzes and STEM activities.
The quizzes are done on random days throughout the available lecture time slots starting in week two and ending in the final week of teaching. There will be 10 quizzes in total, each worth 1%. They will be at the start of a lecture and take about 10 minutes to complete.
The due date for these assessments may change due to unforeseen circumstances. If dates are changed, they will be confirmed in class and on Moodle closer to respective relevant dates.
Assessment Components
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.
Required and Recommended Readings
Required Readings
Recommended Readings
Online Support
Online support
Moodle:
Moodle is the virtual space for students to connect with each other as well as teaching staff outside of the face-to-face classes. Students will use the site to ask questions of staff, participate in online discussions, and complete selected learning activities. You can also find assessment instructions, submit your completed assessments, access feedback, and keep track of your grades.
To access Moodle, sign into your university login and click on the “Moodle” link. Moodle will be your main source of information for the course.
Panopto:
Classes will be recorded and the links to these recordings will be available on the Moodle page for this module. The aim of recording classes is to aid in the further study and understanding of content, and as a revision tool. Class recordings do not replace attendance.
Studiosity:
Studiosity is an online tutoring service for students at the University of Waikato. It’s accessible via Moodle and offers personalised, live, online help from trained experts in two ways:
Writing Feedback: upload your work to get help with academic writing and literacy (such as structure, grammar and referencing). Available 24/7, you will receive your feedback in less than 24 hours.
Connect Live: chat with a subject specialist to get help with academic writing and literacy, study skills, maths, economics, accounting or statistics. Available 5.00pm – 2.00am Sunday to Friday.
Workload
Linkages to Other Papers
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers: CAFS010