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Course Unit Title Course Unit Code Type of Course Unit Level of Course Unit Year of Study Semester ECTS Credits
Organic Industrial Chemistry KIM401 Compulsory Bachelor's degree 4 Fall 5

Name of Lecturer(s)

Prof. Dr. Cavit UYANIK
Prof. Dr. Mehmet YILMAZ
Associate Prof. Dr. Selahaddin GÜNER
Associate Prof. Dr. Yeşim Saniye KARA
Assistant Prof. Dr. Sevinç İLKAR ERDAĞI

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1) Discuss the importance of Organic Industrial Chemistry
2) Understands the importance of oil in development and our daily lives
3) Understands the importance of petroleum products in the chemical industry
4) Learns how polymer products make our lives easier
5) Analyzes the environmental impacts of polymer products
6) Explains the importance of cosmetic products
7) Gain knowledge about perfume chemistry
8) Learns the sugar industry closely
9) Learn about the importance and chemistry of soaps and detergents
10) Understands the oil industry and the importance of fats and oils in nutrition
11) Analyzes the dye industry and its importance

Program Competencies-Learning Outcomes Relation

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3 No relation No relation No relation No relation Low No relation High No relation No relation No relation Middle No relation
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5 No relation No relation No relation No relation Low No relation High No relation No relation No relation High No relation
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8 No relation No relation No relation No relation Low No relation High No relation No relation No relation Middle No relation
9 No relation No relation No relation No relation Low No relation High No relation No relation No relation Middle No relation
10 No relation No relation No relation No relation Low No relation High No relation No relation No relation High No relation
11 No relation No relation No relation No relation Middle No relation High No relation No relation No relation High No relation

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites and Co-Requisites

None

Recommended Optional Programme Components

Organic Chemistry I, II, III

Course Contents

This course includes crude oil, drilling process and taking out, refining of crude oil, polymer industry, pharmaceutical industry, synthesis of some medicines, fat and oil industries, soap and detergent industries, latest developments on soap and detergent industries, sugar industry, refining and marketing of sugars, dyes industry, synthetic reaction of dyes, cosmetic chemistry, and perfume industry.

Weekly Schedule

1) Crude oil, discovering crude oil, bringing it out to the earth
2) Chemical composition of petroleum and its refining
3) Chemical composition of petroleum and its refining
4) Polymer industry
5) Polymer products and environmental impacts
6) Cosmetic industry
7) Cosmetic products
8) Perfume industry
9) Sugar industry
10) The importance and uses of sugar industry products in daily life
11) Soap and detergent industry
12) Soap and detergent industry
13) The oil industry and the importance of fats and oils in nutrition
14) The Dye industry

Recommended or Required Reading

1- A. Olcay, Kimyasal Teknolojiler, Gazi Kitabevi, 1998.
2- Industrial Organic Chemistry by Hans-Jürgen Arpe and Stephen Hawkins
3- Industrial Organic Chemistry by Samuel P. Sadtler and J. B. Lippincott Company

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

1) Lecture
2) Lecture
3) Question-Answer
4) Question-Answer
5) Discussion
6) Discussion
7) Demonstration
8) Demonstration
9) Demonstration
10) Demonstration
11) Demonstration
12) Simulation
13) Simulation
14) Simulation
15) Simulation
16) Simulation
17) Case Study
18) Case Study
19) Case Study
20) Problem Solving
21) Problem Solving


Assessment Methods and Criteria

Contribution of Midterm Examination to Course Grade

40%

Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade

60%

Total

100%

Language of Instruction

English

Work Placement(s)

Not Required