Chemical transformations in polymers
Course: Chemistry (Master)
Structural unit: Faculty of Chemistry
            Title
        
        
            Chemical transformations in polymers
        
    
            Code
        
        
            ВБ.7.04
        
    
            Module type 
        
        
            Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
        
    
            Educational cycle
        
        
            Second
        
    
            Year of study when the component is delivered
        
        
            2021/2022
        
    
            Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
        
        
            2 Semester
        
    
            Number of ECTS credits allocated
        
        
            4
        
    
            Learning outcomes
        
        
            P1. Know and understand scientific concepts and modern theories of chemistry, as well as the fundamentals of related sciences.
P2. Deeply understand the basic facts, concepts, principles and theories related to the subject area mastered during the master's program, use them to solve complex problems and problems, as well as conduct research in the relevant field of chemistry.
P9. Collect, evaluate and analyze data needed to solve complex chemistry tasks using appropriate data analysis methods and tools.
        
    
            Form of study
        
        
            Full-time form
        
    
            Prerequisites and co-requisites
        
        
            Know the basic concepts of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, chemistry and physical chemistry of macromolecular compounds at the bachelor's degree in Chemistry.
        
    
            Course content
        
        
            The course outlines the features of сhemical reactions of macromolecules and the ways of composing polymers with predictable properties as well as the influence of physical and chemical factors on the processes occurring in the course of synthesis and using polymers. Studying destruction processes and methods to protect the destruction
        
    
            Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
        
        
            1. Mygalina, Yu.V. Fundamentals of chemistry and physical chemistry of polymers textbook / Yu.V. Mygalina, O.P. Kozar; Mukachevo State. Univ. - Kyiv: Condor, 2010. - 326 p.
2. Nyzhnyk, V.V.; Nyzhnyk, T. Yu. Physical chemistry of polymers: textbook. - Kyiv Phytocenter, 2009. - 424 p.
3. Jan F. Rabek Photodegradation of Polymers: Physical Characteristics and Applications. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. - 212
4. Hetmanchuk, Yu. P. Chemistry and technology of polymers: textbook / Yu. P. Hetmanchuk, M. M. Bratychak; Scientific method. center of higher education of Education of the Ministry of Education of Ukraine. - L.: Beskid Bit, 2006. -495 p.
        
    
            Planned learning activities and teaching methods
        
        
            lectures, practical classes
        
    
            Assessment methods and criteria
        
        
            Semester control includes homework, tests and defense of practice work .The evaluation is based on 100-points system. The maximum / minimum number of points that can be obtained by a student during semester assessment is 60 points / 36 points. The final evaluation is conducted in the form of written exam. The maximum / minimum number of points that can be obtained by a student during written exam  is 40 points / 24 points.
        
    
            Language of instruction
        
        
            Ukrainian
        
    Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
                     Tetiana
                    
                    Yezhova
                
                
                    Macromolecular Chemistry Department  
Faculty of Chemistry
            Faculty of Chemistry
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
                        Macromolecular Chemistry Department 
                    
                    
                        Faculty of Chemistry