Lab Facilities for Department of Natural Science Student
A university study in the natural sciences, devoid of a practical component such as laboratory work is virtually unthinkable. One could even go so far as saying that it is extremely rare for anyone to question the necessity of laboratory work in either high school or university science curricula. Laboratory work is simply part of the science game. This article discusses the problems concerning the use of the laboratory as didactic tool in the educational process, the premises underlying its use in science education and different approaches to its implementation as described in recent literature.
Chemistry Lab
Course Description
Laboratory Chemistry introduces experimental chemistry for students requiring a chemistry laboratory who are not majoring in chemistry.
The course covers principles and applications of chemical laboratory techniques.
Prerequisites
While this course does not have prerequisites, Chemistry theory is a co-requisite which is taken concurrently with this course by students on campus.
Format
Laboratory Chemistry has three components:
The safety lectures,
The course lectures,
The experiments carried out in the laboratory and associated quizzes, written and oral reports.
Physics Lab
Course Description Laboratory Physics introduces experimental physics for students requiring a physics laboratory who are not majoring in chemistry. The course covers principles and applications of physics laboratory techniques. Prerequisites While this course does not have prerequisites, Physics theory is a co-requisite which is taken concurrently with this course by students on campus. Format Laboratory Physics has three components: The safety lectures, The course lectures, The experiments carried out in the laboratory and associated quizzes, written and oral reports.