Component
Faculty of Science
List of courses
Experimental chemistry
3 creditsThermodynamics for chemistry
3 creditsGeneral Chemistry 3
4 creditsOrganic chemistry
4 creditsMathematical Tools 3
6 creditsPlanetology
4 creditsBiochemistry
4 creditsEnglish S2
2 credits
Thermodynamics for chemistry
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Science
Organic chemistry
ECTS
4 credits
Component
Faculty of Science
Organic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with the study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions and synthesis of natural or synthetic organic compounds that, by definition, contain carbon. This course provides an introduction to organic chemistry and lays the foundation for the basic concepts necessary for students pursuing scientific careers, particularly in chemistry, biology, biochemistry and health studies.
Mathematical Tools 3
ECTS
6 credits
Component
Faculty of Science
This course is intended for first year PCSI students. It is an introduction to linear algebra as well as to the solution of linear differential systems (matrix calculus, solution of linear systems, eigenvalues and diagonalization, solution of linear differential systems).
Planetology
Level of study
BAC +1
ECTS
4 credits
Component
Faculty of Science
The planetology course focuses on the Solar System and its planets. Its position in the Universe is also addressed, allowing the introduction of the notion of exoplanet (detection and habitability). The teaching is composed of 3 parts: astrophysics, geophysics and geochemistry. The astrophysics part begins with a contextualization of the Universe and then deals with the formation of the Solar System, its dynamics and its evolution. The geophysics part deals with the planetary interiors and their evolution based on data from space missions. The geochemistry part deals with nucleosynthesis, the abundance of chemical elements and the composition of the primitive and current Earth and other planets from the study of meteorites. The approach developed combines theoretical and practical approaches.
Hourly volumes:
- CM : 18h
- TD : 9h
- Practical work : 9h