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					 Strukturbaum 
	Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden.
 			Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester 
					WiSe 2018/19
							, Aktuelles Semester: WiSe 2025/26
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								            							General Chemistry
											   Sprache: Englisch
					
																		   Keine Belegung möglich
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										(Keine Nummer)
												Vorlesung/Übung    
				WiSe 2018/19    
				 3 SWS    
													jedes 2. Semester    
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																																			Lehreinheit:
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									Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
				
				   
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													15 B.Sc.ISE, Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
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																						1.
														Semester )
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													15 B.Sc.ISE, Metallury and Metal Forming MMF (Bachelor of Science)
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																						1.
														Semester )
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													102166
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																						1.
														Semester )
																									- Studienphase : 1. FS    
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													ISE/ACE B.Sc., ISE/Automation and Control Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
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																						1.
														Semester )
																									- Studienphase : 1. FS    
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													ISE/CE B.Sc., ISE/Computer Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
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																						1.
														Semester )
																									- Studienphase : 1. FS    
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													ISE/CSCE B.Sc., ISE/Computer Science and Communications Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
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																						1.
														Semester )
																									- Studienphase : 1. FS    
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													ISE/EEE B.Sc., ISE/Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
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																						1.
														Semester )
																									- Studienphase : 1. FS    
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													ISE/ME B.Sc., ISE/Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
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																						1.
														Semester )
																									- Studienphase : 1. FS    
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													ISE/MMF B.Sc., ISE/Metallurgy and Metal Forming (Bachelor of Science)
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																						1.
														Semester )
																									- Studienphase : 1. FS    
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													15 B.Sc.ISE, Structural Engineering
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																						1.
														Semester )
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													15 B.Sc.ISE, Steel Technology and Metal Forming, STMF (Bachelor of Science)
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																						1.
														Semester )
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											   Zugeordnete Lehrpersonen:  
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							Mayer
						
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							Davila Garvin
						
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							Wiss. Mitarb.
						
						begleitend
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															   Termin:
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																																												Montag  
														10:00
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														13:00   
															wöch.
																													 
																	Beginn : 08.10.2018   
																									Ende : 28.01.2019
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																	   Raum :  
																													
																			 ST 025
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				Beschreibung: The lecture deals with the fundamentals of general chemistry (atomic models, periodic table, chemical bonds, chemical thermodynamics and kinetics) as well as with some aspects of the field of chemistry which are of special relevance for engineering applications (structural and functional materials).   Lernziele:  Participants of the lecture are supposed to gain basic knowledge on chemistry in so far that they are able to understand the atomar or molecular structure of matter of different kinds. In addition, they should be able to interpret simple chemical reactions together with their energetical characteristics. Finally, they should be able to understand the correlation between the microscopic structure of matter and its macroscopic properties.   | 
			
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