About the Department




COURSE OBJECTIVES

1. To provide understating of various aspects of chemicals and chemistry, which are particularly valuable to environmental scientific practice?

2. To lay a foundation for understanding in specialized areas of environment management and practices.

3. Apply the techniques of experimental design to research and to current situations in environmental and industrial analytical problems.

4. Identify the possible model systems from their training that may be used to answer the questions.

5. Evaluate environmental problems or industrial situations and provide solutions.

6. Present scientific results and conclusions in a language understood by the non-scientist.

7. Prepare articles acceptable for publication in applied and technical scientific journals.

8. Conduct graduate studies up to the doctoral level.

COURSE OUTCOMES

1. The basic methods of chemical analysis and the instrumentation involved.

2. To estimate the hardness of water.

3. To carry out the proximate analysis of coal and grade the coal for industrial purposes.

4. To estimate the drop point of grease and its applications.

5. To study and explore the nature of the corrosion and its control.

6. About the determination of the molecular weight by viscometer.

7. To understand the mechanism, properties and application of industrially important polymeric resin.

8. To know the boiler problems associated with hard water.

9. To understand the working principle of batteries and fuel cell.

10. To understand the working principle of smart materials and synthesis of nanomaterials.