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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Teachers from all streams and academic levels need to update and refresh their skills from time to time. The ARPIT 2020: Online Refresher Course In Chemistry offered by Swayam aims to help Chemistry teachers at the university level. The course includes a range of exciting chemistry topics in different modules to help chemistry teachers gain helpful knowledge.

The ARPIT 2020: Online Refresher Course In Chemistry is a re-run of the ARPIT Chemistry 2019 course and includes the same modules along with some newly added quizzes. The curriculum consists of different themes such as the history of chemistry as a field, the latest news in the area, related industries, and much more. You can learn through video-based lessons and other multimedia tools such as online quizzes, reading material, etc.

The ARPIT 2020: Online Refresher Course In Chemistry is a part of the Annual Refresher Programme In Teaching (ARPIT) series of courses. The training syllabus is divided into 16 modules. It is a PG-level programme offered by the prestigious SGTB Khalsa College of the University of Delhi.

The Highlights

  • Chemistry subject
  • Teaching course
  • FDP course
  • Online modules
  • Approved by the AICTE 
  • Postgraduate programme
  • 16 weeks duration
  • Offered by SGTB Khalsa College
  • University of Delhi
  • ARPIT course

Programme Offerings

  • Science course
  • online quizzes
  • ARPIT course
  • AICTE approved
  • Offered by SGTB Khalsa
  • Postgraduate Level
  • Chemistry
  • FDP programme
  • University of Delhi

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
yesSGTB Khalsa College

What you will learn

Knowledge of Chemistry

The ARPIT 2020: Online Refresher Course In Chemistry will discuss the following concepts:

  • ChemNews- latest developments and news from the field of chemistry.
  • ChemTalks- New areas emerging in the field
  • ChemNobelLaureate- Discussing the contributions of Ernest Rutherford.
  • ChemPedagogy- Improving the curriculum
  • ChemSimplified- Simplifying the complex concepts in chemistry
  • ChemMisconceptions- Clarifying some misconceptions of chemistry

Who it is for

ARPIT 2020: Online Refresher Course In Chemistry is suitable for the following individuals and professionals:

  • Chemistry teachers at the university level
  • Chemistry teachers at the high school level
  • Engineering Chemistry Scholars
  • UG and PG Chemistry Students

Admission Details

  • Visit the Swayam web page for ARPIT 2020: Online Refresher Course In Chemistry For Higher Education.
  • Check the availability of the program.
  • If enrollment is still allowed, click on ‘Sign in/Register’ and sign in or sign up for a Swayam account.
  • To sign up, enter the details asked, like username, password and your email add click on ‘send verification code’ and get your account verified before you start learning.

Application Details

No application form is necessary for enrolment to the ARPIT 2020: Online Refresher Course In Chemistry programme. You can either sign in or sign up to create a Swayam learning account. To create a new account, you must enter your valid username, a unique password, email ID and click on the option for ‘send verification code’ to verify your email address. Click on ‘create’ to finish the process.

The Syllabus

  • Module 1:  ChemNews
  • Module 2:  ChemNobleLaureate: Ernest Rutherford
  • Weekly Quiz-1

  • Module 3:   ChemSafeLabs: Safety Symbols and MSDS
  • Module 4:   ChemSimplified: Understanding Quantum Mechanics: A Chemist’s Perspective- Part-1
  • Weekly Quiz-2

  • Module 5:  ChemTalk: Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions-Focus on  SRN1 Reactions
  • Module 6:  ChemSafeLabs: Prevention of Accidents and First Aid Measures: Part-1
  • Module 7:  ChemSafeLabs: Prevention of Accidents and First Aid Measures: Part-2
  • Weekly Quiz-3

  • Module 8:  ChemSimplified: Understanding Quantum Mechanics: A Chemist’s Perspective- Part-2
  • Module 9:  ChemSimplified: Understanding Quantum Mechanics: A Chemist’s Perspective- Part-3
  • Module 10: ChemSimplified: Mixture Analysis made Simple
  • Weekly Quiz-4

  • Module 11:  ChemTalk: Computer aided Drug Design
  • Module 12:  ChemApplications: Fats and Oils: Part-1
  • Module 13:  ChemApplications: Fats and Oils: Part-2
  • Weekly Quiz-5

  • Module 14:  ChemHistory: 150th Anniversary of Periodic Table
  • Module 15:  ChemSimplified: Coordination Chemistry: Part-1
  • Module 16:  ChemSimplified: Coordination Chemistry: Part-2
  • Weekly Quiz-6

  • Module 17:  ChemErrors: SI Units and their Correct Usage
  • Module 18:  ChemSimplified: Photochemistry: Part-1
  • Module 19:  ChemSimplified: Photochemistry: Part-2
  • Weekly Quiz-7

  • Revision Week
  • Revision Quiz- 8

  • Module 20: ChemSimplified: Understanding Quantum Mechanics: A Chemist’s Perspective- Part-4
  • Module 21:  ChemSimplified: NMR Spectroscopy & Its Applications: Part-1
  • Module 22:  ChemSimplified: NMR Spectroscopy & Its Applications: Part-2
  • Weekly Quiz-9

  • Module 23:  ChemApplications: Carbon Based Engineering Materials
  • Module 24:  ChemIndustry: Pharmaceutical Industry: Part-1
  • Module 25:  ChemIndustry: Pharmaceutical Industry: Part-2
  • Weekly Quiz-10

  • Module 26:  ChemPedagogy: Curriculum Development and Transaction
  • Module 27:  ChemTalk: X-ray Diffraction: Part-1
  • Module 28:  ChemTalk: X-ray Diffraction: Part-2
  • Weekly Quiz-11

  • Module 29:  ChemMisconception: Electrophiles
  • Module 30:  ChemSimplified: Non-Equivalent Hybrid Orbitals: Part-1
  • Module 31:  ChemSimplified: Non-Equivalent Hybrid Orbitals: Part-2
  • Weekly Quiz-12

  • Module 32:  ChemTalk: The Chemical Bond: Part-1
  • Module 33:  ChemTalk: The Chemical Bond: Part-2
  • Module 34:  ChemICT Tools: Learning Chemistry through Computers – ArgusLab
  • Weekly Quiz-13

  • Module 35:  ChemPedagogy: Paper Setting
  • Module 36:  ChemTalk: Mass Spectrometry - Introduction and Different Ionization  Methods: Part-1
  • Module 37:  ChemTalk: Mass Spectrometry - Introduction and Different Ionization Methods: Part-2
  • Weekly Quiz-14

  • Module 38:  ChemQuest: Chemistry through Questions
  • Module 39:  ChemTalk: Mass Spectrometry-Interpretation of Mass Spectrum from Fragments to Molecules: Part-1
  • Module 40:  ChemTalk: Mass Spectrometry-Interpretation of Mass Spectrum from Fragments to Molecules: Part-2
  • Weekly Quiz-15

  • Onwards till Course Completion: Revision
  • Revision Quiz- 16 

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SGTB Khalsa College Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What qualification in chemistry is required to enroll in the course?

Students who are currently pursuing chemistry at the UG and PG level can enroll in the course.

2: How is this course different from ARPIT Chemistry 2019?

This is a re-run of the ARPIT Chemistry 2019 course with new quizzes.

3: Is there a way to track my progress throughout the course?

There are weekly quizzes and revision quizzes throughout the course to help you evaluate your knowledge.

4: Faculty from which institute will be delivering the course?

Faculty from SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, will be teaching the course.

5: Can high school chemistry teachers benefit from this programme?

Yes, chemistry teachers at both the school and university level will benefit from this course.

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