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Course Catalog 1999/2000


Education and Teaching Methods

PÄN024 Basic Science and the World of Numbers 15.0 ECTS credits

TIMEPERIOD:
Q2

LANGUAGE:Swedish

EXAMINER
Håkan Broström Univ adj


PREREQUISITES
Applicants must have completed the courses KSP046 and PÄP044.

COURSE AIM
The aims of the course are that students acquire knowledge of:
- atomic theory as a model of explanation for chemical processes and physical phenomena
- transformations, phases and phase transitions in chemical reactions
- the history of ideas within science, and scientific formation of concepts and models
- the significance of the experiment in scientific work procedures and scientific didactics
- electromagnetic basic concepts, theory of circuits and applications
- the axiomatic, deductive and inductive structure in mathematical theory of numbers
Students are also to develop:
- understanding through metacognition of how the anxiomatic, deductive and inductive structure in mathematical theory of numbers is applied in comprehensive school on knowledge of both concepts and procedures
- in-depth understanding of mathematical concepts
- ability to apply laboratory and examining work procedures


CONTENTS
The fundamentals of chemistry, such as a atomic theory, the periodic system, chemical bond, chemical reactions and thermochemistry.
magnitudes, systems of units and measurements. The forms and transformation of matter, thermology.
Electrical theory of circuits, experiments and applications in everyday life.
Scientific methodology. Didactic viewpoints on the experiment as a scientific method.
History of science and technology. Methods in engineering mechanics.
scientific and mathematical didactics for comprehensive school.
Natural numbers, prime numbers, arithmetical laws, the fundamental theorem of arithmetics, the numerical system including complex numbers.
Position systems, modulo calculation, Euklide's algorithm and algorithms for arithmetical calculations
The fundamental theorem of algebra, the unique factorization theorem and polynomial division. Arithmetical and geometric series.
Patterns of number and induction evidence.


TEACHING
The teaching will be partly problem-based and will be supplemented with lectures, lessons, literature seminars, excursions and study visits.

EXAMINATION
Written and oral examination, individually and in group.
COURSE GRADE SCALE: Fail, Pass.

ITEMS/CREDITS
Science/assignments, laboratory work 3.00ECTS
Mathematics/assignments, laboratory work 3.00ECTS
Science/examination 4.50ECTS
Mathematics/examination 4.50ECTS

COURSE LITERATURE
Joesten, M D & Wood J L (1996). World of Chemistry. 2nd ed. ISBN 0-03 004463-4.
Harlen, W (1985). Våga språnget. Almqvist & Wiksell. ISBN 91-21-14778-7.
Nämnaren TEMA (1996). Matematik - ett kommunikationsämne. Kompendiet, Göteborg.
Nämnaren TEMA (1997). Algebra för alla. Kompendiet, Göteborg.
Persson, H (1997). Försök med kemi. ISBN 91-21-14781-7.
Rönnlund, B (1990). Teori och experiment för lärare och elever, del 1 & 2. Norrlands skolkonsult.
Vretblad, A (1995). Algebra och kombinatorik. Gleerups förlag. ISBN 91-40-62153-7.
Av institutionen tillhandahållet matematikmaterial.


REMARKS


Further information: International Office

Valid for the academic year 1999/2000.

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