Elintarvike- ja kulutustustavara-analytiikka (5 cr)
Code: TX00DL82-3002
General information
Enrollment
02.12.2019 - 07.01.2020
Timing
13.01.2020 - 13.03.2020
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
(2016-2018) Puhtaat teknologiat
Campus
Leiritie 1
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 43
Degree programmes
- Laboratorioanalytiikan tutkinto-ohjelma
Teachers
- Jukka Niiranen
- Mia Ruismäki
Groups
-
TXS19S1Laboratorioanalytiikan tutkinto-ohjelma päivä
Objective
The student will put into practice the skills learnt in analytical chemistry, spectrometry and chromatography studies in the project of analysis of food and consumer goods. The aim is that the student group will find out the analytical "problem" / project topic based on the lessons learned. Student is able to work individually and in groups to carry out the project.
Content
The project is made for a suitable subject of analysis of food and consumer goods, and it is carried out in project groups.
Teaching methods
Project
Workshops
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student has worked actively in the project. The project has been completed and the results have been reported.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student is also able to:
- write project plans and act either as a group leader or as an active member and is goal-oriented when implementing the project plan
- work in the group and if necessary organize the work differently
- present project plans and results orally and in writing to stakeholders
The project has achieved the set goals.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student is also able to:
- plan a quite wide and diverse project, which includes many tasks
- familiarize himself/herself beforehand with a diverse range of sources and make a time schedule
The project is completed and the results are reported in time. The project has achieved the set goals well.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The student has worked actively in the project. The project has been completed and the results have been reported.
Assessment methods and criteria
Self and peer evaluation 50%
Evaluation by the teacher (project and poster) 50%
Qualifications
Orientation to Field and Studies