Basic Chemistry
Entry Requirements
- Natural Science 2
- Mathematics 2a or 2b or 2c
Course facts
- Course name
- Basic Chemistry
- Swedish course name
- Grundläggande kemi
- Level
- First cycle (G1N)
- Main field of study
- Chemistry, Horticultural Science
- Credits
- 7.5 credits
- Rate of study
- 100 %
- Study location
- Alnarp
- Form of instruction
- Campus-based instruction
- Application code
- SLU-10010
- Course code
- KE0071
- Course language
- Swedish
- Included in program
-
Syllabus for Horticultural Management – Gardening and Horticultural Production (BSc)Horticultural Management - Gardening and Horticultural Production, Bachelor's Programme
- Offered as a freestanding course
- Nej
- Tuition fee
-
19030 SEK
Tuition fees only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens
KE0071, Basic Chemistry, 7.5 Hp
Print syllabus
Syllabus
Finalized by: Programnämnden för utbildning inom landskap och trädgård (PN - LT), 2018-11-21
Valid from : Autumn semester 2019 (2019-09-02)
Level
First cycle (G1N)
Main field of study
Chemistry, Horticultural Science
Grading Scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Course language
Swedish
Entry Requirements
- Natural Science 2
- Mathematics 2a or 2b or 2c
Objectives
The course provides a holistic view integrating chemistry as a part of horticultural science. The student develops a chemical way of thinking as a base for further studies and for sustainable development for the professional role. Student takes part in an active and critical way in the public debate in the green sector.
On completion of the course, students will be able to:
- describe central chemical concepts and connections, especially those with importance on plant nutrition, environment and sustainable development
- orient in the chemical methods and way of working, and understand qualitative and quantitative problem solving as well as orient in the environmental management system (ISO)
- identify the most important chemical groups
- to give examples of the connection between chemical structures and their effects on organisms and the environment
- be informed about Swedish and UN Sustainability Goals and understand his/her professional role in the green sector in working towards sustainable development
- write an elementary laboratory report.
Content
In the course, different ways of teaching are applied to promote student activity and discussion: lectures and exercises, flipped class room, laboratory practicals and quizzes. Lectures, seminars: Basic theory and concepts in chemistry, such as atom structure, the periodic system and chemical binding are taken up. Fundamental chemical laws, reaction formulas, calculations, simple redox processes, acids and bases, pH and pOH, and the meaning of buffer system are discussed. Characteristics and nomenclature of the most important chemical subject groups are studies. Examples of environmental pollution (e.g. halogenated organic substances, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), brominated flame retardants, heavy metals) and connections between the chemical structure and biological effects are discussed. Actual research results enlightening the chemical background to different environmental problems preventing sustainable development are discussed.
Action with the green sector and the society, and connections to the international research are taken up through guest lectures, presentations and demonstrations. Swedish environmental laws, UN Sustainability Goals (Agenda 2030) and other environmental and sustainability matters are discussed from a chemical, social and ethical point of views.
Calculation exercises: Problem solving with focus on different strategies is trained in minor tutorial groups.
Laboraty practicals: Adequate laboratory safety is taken up. Basic analysis techniques such as titration and gravimetry are trained. Students analyse own soil samples with the ISO 10390 method and relate to the acidification in different parts of Sweden. A scientific way of working and thinking is applied and writing a report adapted to the future professional role are trained.
Scheduled laboratory work, exercises and guest lectures are mandatory.
Examination Formats and Requirements for Passing the Course
Passed written exam, passed laboratory reports and approved participation in compulsory components are required.
Responsible Department/Equivalent
Department of Plant Protection Biology
Supplementary information
Included in program
- Syllabus for Horticultural Management – Gardening and Horticultural Production (BSc)
- Horticultural Management - Gardening and Horticultural Production, Bachelor's Programme
Module set
| Title | Credits | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Single module | 7.5 | 0101 |
Other Information
The used pedagogics takes to account the variable natural science skills students may have prior to the course.
academic year 2025/2026
Basic Chemistry (KE0071-10010)
2025-10-26 - 2025-11-16
academic year 2024/2025
Basic Chemistry (KE0071-10003)
2024-10-31 - 2024-11-14
academic year 2023/2024
Basic Chemistry (KE0071-10263)
2023-10-30 - 2023-11-20
academic year 2022/2023
Basic Chemistry (KE0071-10314)
2022-10-31 - 2022-11-14
academic year 2021/2022
Basic Chemistry (KE0071-10155)
2021-10-25 - 2021-11-15
academic year 2020/2021
Basic Chemistry (KE0071-10150)
2020-10-25 - 2020-11-15
academic year 2019/2020
Basic Chemistry (KE0071-10290)
2019-10-24 - 2019-11-14
Contact
- Course coordinator
-
Svante Resjö
Marie Bengtsson - Course administrator
- Desiree Mattsson
- Examiner
- Svante Resjö