Shared Postgraduate Modules Survey Please only complete those questions which are relevant to you. You may submit the form anonymously if you wish. Name University email address How did you find out about the ScotCHEM shared postgraduate modules? Why did you register for ScotCHEM modules? Have you completed all the modules for which you registered? Yes No If you did not complete a module, why not? Don't worry, we are interested in how you used the program not in chasing coursework! Did the Module Catalogue provide sufficient information for you to make your module selection? Yes No Where 5 is very easy and 1 very difficult. How easy did you find it to register for modules? 1 2 3 4 5 Where 5 is very easy and 1 very difficult. How easy did you find it to access the ScotCHEM Moodle? 1 2 3 4 5 Where 5 is very easy and 1 very difficult. How easy did you find the ScotCHEM Moodle to use? 1 2 3 4 5 Which topics would like to see covered by a taught module? Please use the box below to provide any comments on the organisation of the program? ABN1 Interfacial Electrochemistry - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 ABN1 Interfacial Electrochemistry - Please provide any comments below: ABN2 Magnets, Metals and Superconductors - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 ABN2 Magnets, Metals and Superconductors - Please provide any comments below: HWT1 Advanced Physical Instrumentation Techniques - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 HWT1 Advanced Physical Instrumentation Techniques - Please provide any comments below: EDNSTA1 Computational Chemistry and Modelling – Electronic Structure Theory and Classical Simulation Methods - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 EDNSTA1 Computational Chemistry and Modelling – Electronic Structure Theory and Classical Simulation Methods - Please provide any comments below: EDNSTA2 Computational Chemistry and Modelling – Computational Modelling of Materials - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 EDNSTA2 Computational Chemistry and Modelling – Computational Modelling of Materials - Please provide any comments below: EDNSTA3 Computational Chemistry and Modelling – Computer Aided Drug Design - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 EDNSTA3 Computational Chemistry and Modelling – Computer Aided Drug Design - Please provide any comments below: STA1 Practical computational chemistry - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 STA1 Practical computational chemistry - Please provide any comments below: STA2 Advanced NMR problems - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 STA2 Advanced NMR problems - Please provide any comments below: STA3 An introduction to Fortran - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 STA3 An introduction to Fortran - Please provide any comments below: STA4 Crystallography - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 STA4 Crystallography - Please provide any comments below: STA5 Electron microscopy - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 STA5 Electron microscopy - Please provide any comments below: STR1 The ‘Antibiotic Apocalypse’ – what can chemists do about it? - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 STR1 The ‘Antibiotic Apocalypse’ – what can chemists do about it? - Please provide any comments below: STR2 High-resolution NMR spectroscopy for small molecules - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 STR2 High-resolution NMR spectroscopy for small molecules - Please provide any comments below: STR3 The Practice and Pitfalls of studying Organic Reaction Mechanisms - Where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor. How would you rate this module? 1 2 3 4 5 STR3 The Practice and Pitfalls of studying Organic Reaction Mechanisms - Please provide any comments below: Submit Share this:TwitterFacebookMoreLinkedInPinterestPocketRedditSkypeTumblr