Language of instruction : English |
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Advising sequentiality bound on the level of programme components
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Following programme components are advised to also be included in your study programme up till now.
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Plastics (3084)
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| Degree programme | | Study hours | Credits | P1 SBU | P1 SP | 2nd Chance Exam1 | Tolerance2 | Final grade3 | |
| Master of Chemical Engineering Technology optie kunststoffen en packaging | Compulsory | 108 | 4,0 | 108 | 4,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical | |
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| EC4 - The holder of the degree has advanced or specialist knowledge of and insight in principles and structures of and applied technologies in several chemical industrial processes; can autonomously recognize and critically analyse complex, multidisciplinary, non-familiar and practical problems of designs or optimisation and solve them following sound methodologies and with eye for selection of materials, packaging, sustainability, safety, environment and closed cycle, with awareness of practical limitations and with attention to topical technological developments. | | - DC
| DC1 - The student has knowledge of the basic concepts, structures and coherence.
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| The student can reproduce the knowledge on polymers in order to solve questions. | | - DC
| DC2 - The student has insight in the basic concepts and methods.
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| The student can find trends and draw conclusions. | | - DC
| DC4 - The student can gather, measure or obtain information and refer to it correctly.
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| The student can extract relevant information from experimental data from the discussed measurements techniques. |
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| EC = learning outcomes DC = partial outcomes BC = evaluation criteria |
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In the course “Design and analysis of sustainable polymeric materials” the students will get acquainted with a broad chain of knowledge in polymer chemistry. The course will cover basic and advanced polymerization techniques and catalysis for making tailor-made structures. It will be demonstrated how a given polymerization process technology as well as the nature of active catalytic species can influence molecular properties of synthesized macromolecules. Following that, molecular characteristics of the polymer chains will be related to their rheological behavior, polymer morphology and processing behavior. The students will get familiar with modern polymer analysis and characterization techniques, polymer rheology and polymer processing. A particular focus will be given to structural elucidations and structure-property relationships. Finally, industrial examples will be showcased and sustainability problems will be discussed.
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Practical ✔
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Response lecture ✔
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Demonstration ✔
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Period 1 Credits 4,00 Second examination period
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Copies of ppt presentation and other material on Toledo. |
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Recommended reading |
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- Polyolefin Reaction Engineering,Prof. Dr. João B. P. Soares, Prof. Dr. Timothy F. L. McKenna,1st edition,Wiley-VCH,9783527317103
- Modern Size‐Exclusion Liquid Chromatography: Practice of Gel Permeation and Gel Filtration Chromatography,André M. Striegel, Wallace W. Yau, Joseph J. Kirkland, Donald D. Bly,2d edition,9780471201724,John Wiley & Sons Inc
- The Structure and Rheology of Complex Fluids (Topics in Chemical Engineering),Ronald G. Larson,1st edition,Oxford University Press,9780195121971
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Orientation in the curriculum:
This course is part of the sublearning domain Materiaaltechnologie in de learning domain industrial (bio-)chemische processen in the options 'duurzame procestechnologie, kunststoffen' and 'Kunststoffen en packaging'. |
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| Master of Teaching in Sciences and Technology - Engineering and Technology choice for subject didactics engineering & technology | Optional | 108 | 4,0 | 108 | 4,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical | |
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| ENG&TECH 2. The newly graduated student has advanced knowledge of and insight into the acquired specific subject didactics and is able to creatively conceive, plan and implement these in an educational context, in particular as an integrated part of a methodologically and project-based series of actions within a multidisciplinary STEM project with a significant component of research and/or innovation. | - EC
| ENG&TECH 3. The newly graduated student has advanced or specialised knowledge of and insight into the principles, structure and technologies of various industrial processes and techniques relevant to his/her specific subject didactics and can autonomously recognise, critically analyse and find methodical and well-founded solutions to complex, multidisciplinary, unfamiliar, practice-oriented design or optimisation problems with an eye to application, selection of materials, automation, safety, environment and sustainability, an awareness of practical limitations and attentiveness to current technological developments. |
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| EC = learning outcomes DC = partial outcomes BC = evaluation criteria |
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In the course “Design and analysis of sustainable polymeric materials” the students will get acquainted with a broad chain of knowledge in polymer chemistry. The course will cover basic and advanced polymerization techniques and catalysis for making tailor-made structures. It will be demonstrated how a given polymerization process technology as well as the nature of active catalytic species can influence molecular properties of synthesized macromolecules. Following that, molecular characteristics of the polymer chains will be related to their rheological behavior, polymer morphology and processing behavior. The students will get familiar with modern polymer analysis and characterization techniques, polymer rheology and polymer processing. A particular focus will be given to structural elucidations and structure-property relationships. Finally, industrial examples will be showcased and sustainability problems will be discussed.
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Practical ✔
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Response lecture ✔
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Demonstration ✔
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Period 1 Credits 4,00 Second examination period
Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt | |
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Compulsory course material |
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Copies of ppt presentation and other material on Toledo. |
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Recommended reading |
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- Polyolefin Reaction Engineering,Prof. Dr. João B. P. Soares, Prof. Dr. Timothy F. L. McKenna,1st edition,Wiley-VCH,9783527317103
- Modern Size‐Exclusion Liquid Chromatography: Practice of Gel Permeation and Gel Filtration Chromatography,André M. Striegel, Wallace W. Yau, Joseph J. Kirkland, Donald D. Bly,2d edition,9780471201724,John Wiley & Sons Inc
- The Structure and Rheology of Complex Fluids (Topics in Chemical Engineering),Ronald G. Larson,1st edition,Oxford University Press,9780195121971
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Remarks |
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Orientation in the curriculum:
This course is part of the sublearning domain Materiaaltechnologie in de learning domain industrial (bio-)chemische processen in the options 'duurzame procestechnologie, kunststoffen' and 'Kunststoffen en packaging'. |
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| Exchange Programme Engineering Technology | Optional | 108 | 4,0 | 108 | 4,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical | |
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In the course “Design and analysis of sustainable polymeric materials” the students will get acquainted with a broad chain of knowledge in polymer chemistry. The course will cover basic and advanced polymerization techniques and catalysis for making tailor-made structures. It will be demonstrated how a given polymerization process technology as well as the nature of active catalytic species can influence molecular properties of synthesized macromolecules. Following that, molecular characteristics of the polymer chains will be related to their rheological behavior, polymer morphology and processing behavior. The students will get familiar with modern polymer analysis and characterization techniques, polymer rheology and polymer processing. A particular focus will be given to structural elucidations and structure-property relationships. Finally, industrial examples will be showcased and sustainability problems will be discussed.
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Practical ✔
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Response lecture ✔
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Demonstration ✔
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Period 1 Credits 4,00 Second examination period
Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt | |
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Compulsory course material |
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Copies of ppt presentation and other material on Toledo. |
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Recommended reading |
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- Polyolefin Reaction Engineering,Prof. Dr. João B. P. Soares, Prof. Dr. Timothy F. L. McKenna,1st edition,Wiley-VCH,9783527317103
- Modern Size‐Exclusion Liquid Chromatography: Practice of Gel Permeation and Gel Filtration Chromatography,André M. Striegel, Wallace W. Yau, Joseph J. Kirkland, Donald D. Bly,2d edition,9780471201724,John Wiley & Sons Inc
- The Structure and Rheology of Complex Fluids (Topics in Chemical Engineering),Ronald G. Larson,1st edition,Oxford University Press,9780195121971
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Remarks |
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Orientation in the curriculum:
This course is part of the sublearning domain Materiaaltechnologie in de learning domain industrial (bio-)chemische processen in the options 'duurzame procestechnologie, kunststoffen' and 'Kunststoffen en packaging'. |
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| Master of Chemical Engineering Technology optie duurzame procestechnologie | Optional | 108 | 4,0 | 108 | 4,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical | |
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| Learning outcomes |
- EC
| EC4 - The holder of the degree has advanced or specialist knowledge of and insight in principles and structures of and applied technologies in several chemical industrial processes; can autonomously recognize and critically analyse complex, multidisciplinary, non-familiar and practical problems of designs or optimisation and solve them following sound methodologies and with eye for selection of materials, packaging, sustainability, safety, environment and closed cycle, with awareness of practical limitations and with attention to topical technological developments. | | - DC
| DC1 - The student has knowledge of the basic concepts, structures and coherence.
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| The student can reproduce the knowledge on polymers in order to solve questions. | | - DC
| DC2 - The student has insight in the basic concepts and methods.
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| The student can find trends and draw conclusions. | | - DC
| DC4 - The student can gather, measure or obtain information and refer to it correctly.
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| The student can extract relevant information from experimental data from the discussed measurements techniques. |
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| EC = learning outcomes DC = partial outcomes BC = evaluation criteria |
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In the course “Design and analysis of sustainable polymeric materials” the students will get acquainted with a broad chain of knowledge in polymer chemistry. The course will cover basic and advanced polymerization techniques and catalysis for making tailor-made structures. It will be demonstrated how a given polymerization process technology as well as the nature of active catalytic species can influence molecular properties of synthesized macromolecules. Following that, molecular characteristics of the polymer chains will be related to their rheological behavior, polymer morphology and processing behavior. The students will get familiar with modern polymer analysis and characterization techniques, polymer rheology and polymer processing. A particular focus will be given to structural elucidations and structure-property relationships. Finally, industrial examples will be showcased and sustainability problems will be discussed.
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Practical ✔
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Response lecture ✔
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Demonstration ✔
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Period 1 Credits 4,00 Second examination period
Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt | |
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Compulsory course material |
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Copies of ppt presentation and other material on Toledo. |
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Recommended reading |
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- Polyolefin Reaction Engineering,Prof. Dr. João B. P. Soares, Prof. Dr. Timothy F. L. McKenna,1st edition,Wiley-VCH,9783527317103
- Modern Size‐Exclusion Liquid Chromatography: Practice of Gel Permeation and Gel Filtration Chromatography,André M. Striegel, Wallace W. Yau, Joseph J. Kirkland, Donald D. Bly,2d edition,9780471201724,John Wiley & Sons Inc
- The Structure and Rheology of Complex Fluids (Topics in Chemical Engineering),Ronald G. Larson,1st edition,Oxford University Press,9780195121971
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Remarks |
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Orientation in the curriculum:
This course is part of the sublearning domain Materiaaltechnologie in de learning domain industrial (bio-)chemische processen in the options 'duurzame procestechnologie, kunststoffen' and 'Kunststoffen en packaging'. |
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1 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.12.2, section 2. |
2 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.16.9, section 2. |
3 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.15.1, section 3.
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