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Course Name
Turkish Kimyaya Giriş ve Etik
English Introduction to Chemistry and Ethics
Course Code
KIM 113 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
2 2 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Barış Yücel
Barış Yücel
Course Objectives 1. From past to present, to give intellectual and cultural information about various effects of chemistry on human and social life by discussing under different titles.
2. To provide scientific fundamentals of chemical and physical properties of the molecules that caused enormous changes in human life and to discuss the development stages of scientific information about these molecules.
3. To discuss the relationship of chemistry with ethics, morals and ethics relationship, and ethical behaviors in science.
4. To provide information about ethical issues in chemical research and scientific publications.
Course Description What is chemistry, its short history and chemistry as a profession. Effects of chemistry on the social life from history to present; discovery, synthesis, properties of the molecules causing enormous changes in the history of humanity, big chemical disasters and their scientific reasons, chemistry and wars, chemistry and industrial revolutions. Science and ethics, ethics in chemical research, ethical issues in scientific publications and ethical issues in laboratories.
Course Outcomes 1. To acquire the knowledge about chemistry and history of chemistry and the effects of chemistry which deeply change human and social life in the history.
2. To acquire the scientific knowledge (synthesis and properties) about the molecules which cause enormous changes in human and social life in the history.
3. To get information about the ethics of science and ethical issues in chemistry.
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