1. COURSE INFORMATION:
School | Chemical and Environmental Engineering | ||
Course Level | Undergraduate | ||
Direction | - | ||
Course ID | PHYS 101 | Semester | 1st |
Course Category | Required | ||
Course Modules | Instruction Hours per Week | ECTS | |
Lectures and Laboratory Assignments | 5 Th=2, E=1, L=2 | 4 | |
Course Type | General Background | ||
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Instruction/Exam Language | Greek | ||
The course is offered to Erasmus students | Yes | ||
Course URL | https://www.eclass.tuc.gr/courses/MHPER266/ (in Greek) |
2. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes |
Physics I is an introductory course with regard to the necessary knowledge of Mechanics and Fluid Mechanics that a student should have, in order to successfully attend special background courses at the School of Environmental Engineering. The subjects are examined as a natural continuation of the lectures of High School since the basic concepts of Mechanics and Fluid Mechanics are reintroduced, using advanced mathematical tools. Students are asked to analyze gradually with increasing difficulty problems which results, through a smooth transition, to better management of the requirements of a Polytechnic School. In parallel with lectures, laboratory exercises, that have a dual role are performed. On the one hand, they help students understand the basic concepts presented in the lectures and on the other hand they are the anteroom for acquainting students with the laboratory environment and teaching them to write an integrated laboratory report. During the laboratory exercises, the students receive all the necessary skills for the successful management of the specialized background laboratory exercises they are called upon to complete in the following years of their presence in the School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering. Upon successful completion of this course the students will acquire new knowledge and specific skills in the following subjects:
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3. COURSE SYLLABUS
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4. INSTRUCTION and LEARNING METHODS - ASSESSMENT
Lecture Method | Direct (face to face) and in laboratory | ||
Use of Information and Communication Technology | E-class support with specialized educational material (Extra lectures for better understanding basic principles, additional exercises, proposed literature) | ||
Instruction Organisation | Activity | Workload per Semester (hours) | |
- Lectures (Theory and Tutorials) | 39 | ||
- Lectures (Laboratory) | 8 | ||
- Small group laboratory exercises | 18 | ||
- Laboratory reports | 10 | ||
- Autonomous study | 25 | ||
Course Total | 100 | ||
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5. RECOMMENDED READING
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6. INSTRUCTORS
Course Instructor: | Professor M. Lazaridis (Faculty - ChEnvEng), Dr. T. Glytsos (LTS - ChEnvEng) | ||||
Lectures: | Professor M. Lazaridis (Faculty - ChEnvEng), Dr. T. Glytsos (LTS - ChEnvEng) | ||||
Tutorial exercises: | Dr. T. Glytsos (LTS - ChEnvEng) | ||||
Laboratory Exercises: | T. Glytsos , I. Kanakis, A. Spyridaki (LTS - ChEnvEng) |