Integration of mathematics/numeric analysis with chemistry/chemcial engineering.
Preprint, 2003

In this paper, we examine how changes in mathematics education with integration into engineering subjects influence the different teaching and learning methods for subsequent subjects in the chemical engineering programs at Chalmers. This project began in 1999 and will be completed in 2005. In the period 2001-2003, major changes were made to the first year chemistry program. These included changing from traditional lectures, labs and end-of- course, closed book exams to team teaching, teaching in smaller groups, more varied assessment and greater integration of mathematics and chemistry. Preliminary results from the evaluation of this new program are given. Furthermore, some thoughts are provided on how the changed mathematical knowledge and skills among students and integration of mathematics into the engineering subjects might assist students to develop a deeper learning approach in particular subjects in key chemical engineering programs, such as fundamental chemistry, chemical reaction engineering and bioprocess engineering.

Author

Claes Niklasson

Chalmers, Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Chemical Reaction Engineering

Michael Christie

Chalmers, Centre for digital media and higher education (CKK)

Stig Larsson

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Department of Mathematics

Lars Öhrström

Chalmers, Department of Materials and Surface Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry

John Bowden

Chalmers, Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Sciences

Subject Categories

Chemical Engineering

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10/7/2017