Pesticide Chemistry

SEMESTER LEARNING PLAN

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Course Title: Pesticide Chemistry (KP)

MK code: AKM21 444

Credit Weight: 2

Group of Courts: Elective

Semester: 4

Prerequisite Course: KO1

 

Lecturer:

Ngadiwiyana, S.Si., M.Si.

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO)

  Attitude GLO1-(S9) Demonstrate an attitude of being responsible for work in the field of expertise independently
Knowledge GLO2-(PP1) Mastering the theoretical concepts of structure, properties, changes, kinetics, and energetics of molecules and chemical systems, identification, separation, characterization, transformation, synthesis of micromolecular chemicals, and their application
General Skills GLO4-(KU1) Able to apply logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking in the development or implementation of science and technology that pays attention to and uses humanities values by their field of expertise
GLO5-(KU2) Able to demonstrate independent, quality, and measurable performance

 

Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)

CLO-1 Able to explain the Role and Dynamics of Pesticides
CLO-2 Able to explain the classification of pesticide based on how the pesticide enters/works, based on the target organism, based on the level of toxicity
CLO-3 Able to explain the analysis and handling of the hazard/impact of the use of pesticides
CLO-4 Able to describe the technique of using and formulation of pesticides
CLO-5 Able to explore and design materials for pesticides
CLO-6 Able to determine the qualitative and quantitative test of pesticides
CLO-7 Able to design materials for pesticides with a good level of safety

 

Course Description

This course studies the dynamics/development of pesticides, analysis, and handling of the dangers of the impact of using pesticides, techniques for using and formulating pesticides, determination/quantitative testing of pesticides in the environment, as well as exploration and modification of compounds for pesticides.

 

Week Expected ability (Sub-CLO) Study Materials/ Learning Materials Learning methods Student Learning Experience Time (minutes) Evaluation
Criteria and Indicators %
1 Able to explain (C2) The role and dynamics of pesticides: (a) classification of pesticides (b) Regulation of pesticide use Biology (BK20), Molecular structure (BK 5) and compound reactivity (BK 6) Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Discuss and conclude the problems/tasks given by the lecturer in groups FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

Accuracy in explaining the meaning and classification of pesticides

 

Accuracy explains how the dynamics of pesticide development

5
2 Able to explain how the dangers/impacts of pesticides and their handling solutions Reactivity of compounds (BK 6), Biology (BK 20) Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Discuss and conclude the problems/tasks given by the lecturer in groups FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

Accuracy in explaining the dangers/impacts of using pesticides

 

Accuracy in explaining the stages of handling the impact of using pesticides

5
3-4 Able to explain pesticide residue analysis techniques The concept of mole and stoichiometry (BK 14), qualitative analysis (BK 15), quantitative analysis (BK 16), and the concept of separation (BK 17) Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Discuss and conclude the problems/tasks given by the lecturer in groups FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

Accuracy in explaining pesticide residue analysis techniques 5
5 Able to explain the principles/rules of pesticide use, pesticide toxicity, and resistance and efficacy factors in pesticide use Biology (BK 20) Molecular structure (BK5) , compound reactions (BK 7) Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Discuss and conclude the problems/tasks given by the lecturer in groups FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

Accuracy in explaining the rules, techniques for using toxicity and pesticide resistance 5
6-7 Able to explain the determination of pesticide concentration and dosage as well as a pesticide formulation Biology (BK20), mole concepts and stoichiometry (BK 14) and compound reactivity (BK 6) Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Discuss and conclude the problems/tasks given by the lecturer in groups FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

Accuracy in explaining pesticide concentration and dosage

 

Accuracy in explaining pesticide formulation techniques

5
 

8

 

 

 

Midterm exam Written exam 90 The truth and completeness of the answer to the question
9-10 Able to describe insecticidal compounds: dynamics of natural and synthetic insecticides, properties and reactivity of insecticidal compound modifications Biology (BK20), Molecular structure (BK 5) and compound reactivity (BK 6) Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Discuss and conclude the problems/tasks given by the lecturer in groups FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

Accuracy in describing exploration, nature, and reactivity 5
11-12 Able to describe Herbicide compounds: dynamics of natural and synthetic herbicides, their properties and reactivity Biology (BK20), Molecular structure (BK 5) and compound reactivity (BK 6) Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Discuss and conclude the problems/tasks given by the lecturer in groups FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

Accuracy in describing exploration, nature, and reactivity 5
13-14 Able to describe fungicides, bactericidal and other pesticide compounds: dynamics of natural and synthetic herbicides, their properties and reactivity Biology (BK20), Molecular structure (BK 5) and compound reactivity (BK 6) Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Discuss and conclude the problems/tasks given by the lecturer in groups FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

Accuracy in describing exploration, properties, and reactivity of bactericidal fungicides and other safe pesticides 10
15 Able to design/engineer pesticides that are safe and environmentally friendly Biology (BK20), Molecular structure (BK 5) and compound reactivity (BK 6) Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Discuss and conclude the problems/tasks given by the lecturer in groups FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

Accuracy of chemical engineering design for pesticide manufacture 10
16 Final exams Written exam 90 The truth and completeness of the answer to the question

Reference:

  1. Dileep K. Singh, 2012,Pesticide Chemistry and Toxicology, Bentham e books, University of Delhi India
  2. Leo M.L. Nollet and Hamir S. Rathore, 2015, Handbook of Pesticides: Method of pesticide residues Analysis, CRC Press

Glossary

GLO = Graduate Learning Outcome
CLO = Course Learning Outcomes
FF = Face to Face Learning
ST = Structured tasks
SS = Self Study

 

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