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VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FACULTY OF APPLIED AND COMPUTER SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY LOGBOOK: WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING & UNIVERSITY TRAINING ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
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VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

FACULTY OF

APPLIED AND COMPUTER SCIENCES

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

LOGBOOK: WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING

&

UNIVERSITY TRAINING

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

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FOREWORD

1. TO THE EMPLOYER

Thank you for your indispensable share as training partner in this important area of cooperate educations.

You are undoubtedly aware of the fact that a student must have completed six months of applicable work integrated learning plus the two and a half years prescribed university training before the National Diploma: Analytical Chemistry (3215035) is awarded to him/her.

To ensure the effectiveness of the work integrated learning period the employer and must cooperate as equal partners.

Against this background the friendly request that employers should ensure that the logbook is kept up to date and is periodically submitted to the applicable school of the applicable Department of the University for evaluation.

2. TO THE STUDENT

To qualify for the National Diploma: Analytical Chemistry (3215035) a six month period of suitable work integrated learning as well as the prescribed University training must be successfully be completed.

To assist the University in assessing the progress of your work integrated learning, you have to report on a continuing basis to the Head of Department: Chemistry

The attached logbook makes it easy to keep a permanent record of all your activities during your work integrated learning period. Your tutor/mentor must certify that you satisfactorily performed the work reported.

In the event of a change of employer during this period, have your logbook brought up to date before leaving. The logbook will inform your new employer about you training programs and activities.

For the period of work integrated learning you must also complete the required registration form at the Department of the University concerned.

On completion of your work integrated learning program, this logbook and other documents which may be required must be submitted with your application for the issuing of your National Diploma.

DR E.B. NAIDOOHEAD OF DEPARTMENT: CHEMISTRYTEL: (016) 950 9603FAX: (016) 950 9794

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RECORD OF TRAINING OF STUDENT

SURNAME

FIRST NAMES

I. D. NR.

DATE OF BIRTH

SEX MALE X FEMALE

TITLE MR X MRS MISS OTHER

STUDENT NUMBER

COURSE N. DIP: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (3215035)

PERIODS OFUNIVERSITY TRAINING

FROM TO FULL-TIME PART-TIME

S1S2S3S4S5

PERIODS OF WORK INTEGRATED

LEARNING

FROM TO EMPLOYER

OFFICIAL STAMP OF EMPLOYER/COMPANY

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GUIDELINES FOR WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING

AIM OF WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING (WIL):

WIL is an integral part of the training and, together with University Training, form a co-operative training unit. It is therefore the aim of WIL to compel the students in his/her work situation, to be actively engaged in the broadening of his/her knowledge and analytical skills. It is also important that the students be exposed to the industrial world and his/her occupational ethics.

The outline for WIL has been drawn up in order that the prescribed requirements can, where possible, fit in with the working environment of each students and his employer.

DURATION OF COURSE:

Five semester University training and one semester applicable work integrated learning for a total minimum duration of three years. Students enroll for WIL by registering for one semester for the subject “Chemical Industry: Practical P1”.

Students may register for “Chemical Industry: Practical P1” during any semester, even for the semester immediately preceding full-time study.

WHERE IS WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING DONE?

“Chemical Industry: Practical P1” must be completed by the student at an accredited employer.

GUIDELINES FOR WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING:

1. REGISTRATION FOR WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING:

It is the responsibility of the student to register at the University for work integrated learning. No students will be registered without proof of employment. Registration takes place at the same time as registration for full-time and part-time students during January and July each year or soon after the student is employed Registration takes place by the completion of an application to register that is available at the Head of Department: Chemistry.

2. REPORTS ON WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING:

The student and his/her employer (training institution) organize his/her work integrated learning according to aspects referred to in this logbook. The employer may appoint a mentor for the student. At the end of the training period the student reports to his/her mentor. The mentor evaluates the report and, using the prescribed form in the logbook, reports to the University.

3. GENERAL

University staff will attempt to visit the student during his/her work integrated learning period Employers are requested to make contact with the department if they experience any problems or if they want to make any changes to the training programme.

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NATIONAL DIPLOMA: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (3215035)

1. Admission Requirements

Senior Certificate to its equivalent. (A pass in Mathematics and Physical Science is recommended).

2. Duration of course

Full-time: Five semesters of class attendance at a University and one semester applicable in-service training. The minimum total of duration is three years and no award will be considered until the complete course (theory and work integrated learning) has been satisfactorily completed.Part-time: Over a minimum period of three to four years for persons who are employed in order that the required work integrated learning may be completed.

3. Curriculum

Semester 1

Analytical Chemistry I (150413512) AAACA 1BChemistry I (150417112) AACHC 1AModule 1: Theory AACHX 1AModule 2: Practical AACHY 1APhysics I (150710512) APFSA 1CMathematics I (160404012) AMISS 1CCommunication Skills I (129900612) HKKVA 1C

Semester 2

Analytical Chemistry II (150416622) AAACA 2Analytical Chemistry: Practical II (150400622) AAACP 2AInorganic Chemistry II (150416822) AAICA 2CPhysical Chemistry II (150413722) AAFCA 2BOrganic Chemistry II (150413822) AAOCA 2B

Semester 3

Inorganic Chemistry II (150414203) AAICA 3BPhysical Chemistry III (150414303) AAFCA 3BOrganic Chemistry III (150414103) AAOCA 3BComputer Skills I (060205512) AEREV 1B

Semester 4

Analytical Chemistry III (150414503) AAACA 3BAnalytical Chemistry: Practical III (150414603) AAACP 3BChemical Quality Assurance (150416722) AACKV 2A

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Semester 5

Chemical Process Industries II (080506822) AACPA 2BEntrepreneurial Skills (040927512) BBENT 1APhysics II (150710922) APFSA 2AIndustrial Chemical Analysis (150417522) AAIAC 2AMathematics II (160404122) AMISK 2C

Semester 6

Chemical Industry: Practical P1 AACNP 1A

Remarks:

(1) Compulsory instructional offerings:All instructional offerings are compulsory

(2) Prerequisite instructional offerings:Chemistry I for Inorganic Chemistry II,Physical Chemistry II and Organic Chemistry II

4. Syllabuses

Semester 1

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I AAACA 1B

CONTENTS

THEORY:

1. Introduction to analytical chemistry.

2. Laboratory practice and safety.

3. Calculations in analytical chemistry.

4. Elementary statistics, including significant figures, precision and accuracy.

5. Sampling and sample handling.

6. Introduction to classical analysis.

7. Technical report writing.

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CHEMISTRY I AACHC 1A

MODULE 1: CHEMSITRY: THEORY I AACHX 1A

CONTENTS

1. Matter and energy: Atomic structurePeriodic tableChemical bondingNomenclature of inorganic compounds

2. Chemical equations and stoichiometry3. Solutions4. Acids, bases and slats5. Chemical equilibrium6. Electrochemistry and redox theory7. Introduction to inorganic chemistry8. Introduction to organic chemistry

MODULE 2: CHEMISTRY: PRACTICAL I AACHY 1A

CONTENTS

1. Heating techniques2. Separation techniques3. Cation and anion analysis4. Gravimetric analysis5. Titrimetric analysis6. Redox titrations

PHYSICS 1 APFSA 1C

SECTION A: THEORY

CONTENTS

1. Introduction to vectors2. Equilibrium of a particle3. Motion in a straight line4. Newton’s second law5. Motion in a plane6. Work and energy7. Impulse and momentum8. Equilibrium moment of a force9. Rotation10. Elasticity11. Fluid statics12. Fluid dynamics13. Temperature and expansion14. Quantity of heat

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15. Heat transfer16. The first law of thermodynamics17. Gas law18. Electrostatics19. Ohm’s law20. Resistance and circuits21. The magnetic field22. The magnetic field of a current23. Induced electromotive force24. The nature and propagation of light25. Images formed by a single surface26. Lenses27. Refraction through prisms28. Illumination29. Interference and diffraction30. Photon’s, electrons and atoms31. Nuclear physics

SECTION B: PRACTICAL

1. Electricity2. Nuclear physics3. Optics4. Mechanics5. Heat

MATHEMATICS I AMISS 1C

CONTENTS

1. Calculations2. Algebra3. The Binomium4. Trigonometry5. Graphs6. Differential calculus7. Integral calculus

COMMUNICATION SKILLS HKKVA 1C

Semester 2

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AAACA 2C

1. Gravimetric analysis2. Precipitation titrations3. Neutralization titrations4. Non-aqueous titrations5. Complexiometric titrations6. Redox titrations

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7. Analytical separations8. Refractometry and polarimetry

ANALYTICAL CHEMSITRY: PRACTICAL II AAACP 2A

CONTENTS

Section A: Wet chemical analysis1. Revision2. Sampling3. Gravimetry 4. Volumetry5. Total analysis of complex materials

Section B: Basic instrumental analysis1. Chromatography2. Potentiometry3. Refractometry4. Polarimetry

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY II AAAICA 2C

CONTENTS

THEORY

1. Introduction to chemical bonding and an advanced study of ionic bonding.2. Chemical reactions in an aqueous and non-aqueous solution3. Redox chemistry: Derivation of oxidation state diagrams4. Descriptive inorganic chemistry

4.1 Hydrogen4.2 Group IA (Li, Na, K)4.3 Group IIA (Mg, Ca)4.4 Group IIIA (B, A1)4.5 Group IVA (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb)4.6 Group VA (N, P, As, Sb, Bi)4.7 Group VIA (O, S)4.8 Group VIIA (F, Cl, Br, I)

PRACTICAL

1. Group IV (C, Si)2. Group V (N)3. Group VI (O, S)4. Group VII (Halogens)

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II AAFCA 2B

CONTENTS

THEORY

1. Gases: ideal and non-ideal2. Liquids: surface tension, viscosity, additive properties3. Chemical kinetics4. Chemical equilibrium5. Colloids6. Colligative properties of solutions7. Electrochemsitry

PRACTICAL

Practical physical chemistry

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II AAOCA 2B

CONTENTS

THEORY

1. Introduction2. Aliphatic hydrocarbons3. Benzene4. Alkyl and aryl halides5. Alkanols and alkoxyalkanes6. Phenols7. Alkanals and alkanones8. Carboxylix acids and derivatives9. Amines

PRACTICAL

1. Quantitative analysis2. Qualitative analysis3. Separation and extraction4. Elementary techniques (distillation and recrystallisation)

Semester 3

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY III AAICA 3B

CONTENTS

THEORY

1. Chemical bonding

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1.1 Theories of covalent bonding1.2 Coordination chemistry1.3 Crystal field and Ligand field theories

2. Descriptive chemistry of the transition elements2.1 Extraction and uses2.2 The first transition series (Sc to Ni)2.3 Group IB (Cu, Ag, Au)2.4 Group IIB (Zn, Cd, Hg)

3. Nuclear chemistry

PRACTICAL

1. Preparation and study of complexes2. Spectroscopic study of transition metal compounds3. Preparation of inorganic complexes4. Electroplating of metals5. Extraction of metals

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY III AAFCA 3B

CONTENTS

THEORY

1. Chemical thermodynamics: First, Second and Third Law2. Changing of phase: phase diagrams3. Electrochemistry: conductivity, transfer number, eletrolysis4. Reaction kinetics: orders, Arrhenius equations, compound mechanisms, catalyses5. Quantum chemistry: atomic spectra, emission and absorption spectra, rotational spectra,

Raman, vibrational and electronic spectra6. The solid state: crystal lattices, planes, indices, X-ray diffraction, structure of crystals7. Surface chemistry: adsorption isotherms, surface reactions

PRACTICAL

1. Conductometry2. Coulometry and electrolysis3. Reaction kinetics4. Simple thermodynamic determinations5. Surface chemistry6. Elementary crystallography7. Quantum chemistry8. Physical properties of gasses and liquids

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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III AAOCA 3B

CONTENTS

THEORY

1. Introduction2. Stereochemistry and conformational analyses

3. Strength of acids and bases4. Nucleophilic reactions and unsaturated carbons5. Nucleophilic substitution at saturated carbons6. Elimination reactions7. Aromatic chemistry8. Natural and synthetic polymers9. Carbohydrates and related biological compounds10. Determination of organic structures

PRACTICAL

1. Preparation, isolation and purification of organic compounds2. Library/laboratory project3. Qualitative instrumental analyses of organic compounds

COMPUTER SKILLS 1 AEREV 1B

Semester 4

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY III AAACA 3B

CONTENTS

1. Data handling2. Introduction to absorption and emission spectroscopy3. Molecular spectroscopy

3.1 Ultraviolet and visible: Instrumentation3.2 Ultraviolet and visible: Methods3.3 Infrared

4. Atomic spectroscopy4.1 Flame emission and atomic absorption spectrometry4.2 Atomic emission spectroscopy4.3 X-ray methods

5. Chromatographic methods5.1 General principles5.2 Quantitative analyses5.3 Gas chromatography5.4 Liquid chromatography

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6. Electrometric methods of analysis6.1 Potentiometry6.2 Polarography6.3 Electrogavimetry and coulometry

7. Thermal analysis

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: PRACTICAL III AACAP 3B

CONTENTS

1. Flame atomic spectrometry1.1 Flame photometry1.2 Atomic absorption spectrometry

2. Molecular spectroscopy2.1 Colorimetry2.2 UV visible spectrometry2.3 Infrared spectroscopy

3. Chromatography3.1 Gas chromatography3.2 Liquid chromatography

4. Electro-analytical methods4.1 Potentiometry4.2 Polarography4.3 Electrogravimetry and coulometry

5. Atomic emission spectrometry and X-ray methods5.1 X-ray method5.2 Atomic emission spectrometry

6. Thermal analysis

CHEMICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE AACKV 2A

CONTENTS

1. Advanced statistical treatment of data in Analytical Chemistry2. Optimization and calibration of analytical instruments3. Quality assurance systems4. Laboratory accreditation5. Research methods and techniques

Semester 5

CHEMICAL PROCESS INDUSTRIES II ACCPA 2B

CONTENTS

Note: Compulsory subjects are points 1, 2, 8 and 9, choice of any three other subjects from lsit. A minimum of 7 subjects must be covered.

1. Coal processing Compulsory

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2. Petroleum refining Compulsory

3. Synthetic rubber

4. Plastics

5. Paper and pulp

6. Sugar refining

7. Agrochemicals8. Iron and steel Compulsory

9. Heavy chemicals Compulsory

ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS BBENT 1A

CONTENTS

1. Evaluating opportunity and developing the business concept2. Assessing and acquiring necessary resources3. Acquiring and existing business4. Managing the enterprise and harvesting value5. Project

PHYSICS II APFSA 2A

CONTENTS

SECTION A: ATOMIC PHYSICS (OR QUANTUM PHYSICS)

1. Interaction of radiation with matter

- Electromagnetic spectrum- Electromagnetic radiation of waves(General nature, diffraction, scattering, polarization, reflection, interference, etc)

2. Quantum mechanical properties of radiation

- Wave particle duality- Photo electric effect- Absorption, emission, etc- Quantum theory (Rydberg, etc)- Selection Rules- Stark, Zeeman and Doppler effect

SECTION B: OPTICS

1. Lasers

2. Diffraction gratings and spectrometers

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3. Detectors for spectroscopy – basic principles(Photo-tubes, silicon diodes, vidicons, CCD, CTD, CID, heat detectors)

4. Fibre optics

5. Multiple designs (Fourier Transform, etc)

SECTION C: ELECTRONICS

1. Solid state physics (diodes, semi-conductors, transistors, microchip technology)

2. Basic electronics (operational amplifiers and their uses, integration, etc)

3. Digital electronics (analog/digital signals, binary numbers, microprocessors, basic digital circuit components)

4. Signal and noise (S/N ration, sources of noise, S/N enhancement)

SECTION D: MAGNETIC FORCES AND FIELDS

- Motion of charged particle in magnetic field- Mass spectrometer- Magnetic flux- Magnetic flux density (KMR)

SECTION E: FLOW DYNAMICS

- Viscosity- Bernoulli’s principle- Laminar and turbulent flow

SECTION F: NUCLEAR PHYSICS

- Basic principles of radioactivity- Detectors- Applications

INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AAIAC 2A

CONTENTS

1. Chemical analysis in complex matrices: an introduction. The analytical approach

2. Drug analysis in biological fluids.Introduction – analytical methods in drug analysisSample preparation – solid phase extractionPractical considerations in biopharmaceutical analysis

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3. Analysis in the brewing industry.Introduction – the brewing processInstrumental methods – criteriaApplications for spectrometric methodsApplications for chromatographic methodsServo chem. Automatic beer analyzerFlow injection analysis

4. Analytical lab in the speciality sealants/adhesives industry.Introduction – composition and chemical behaviour of sealants/adhesivesCase histories involving problem solvingUseful analytical techniques

5. Air pollution analysisIntroduction – air pollution systemGas concentrationGas sampling techniquesGas collection devicesChoice of analytical methods

6. Chemical analysis of animal feed and human foodIntroduction – sampling and sample pretreatmentCompositional analysis, nutritional analysis, residence analysisAgrochemicals and food safety

7. Water analysis

8. Metallurgical analysis

9. Polymer analysis

10. Sugar analysis

11. Flow injection and automated analysis

MATHEMATICS II AMISK 2C

CONTENTS

1. Differentiation

2. Integration

3. First order differential equations

4. Matrix algebra

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Semester 6

CHEMICAL INDUSTRY: PRACTICAL P1 AACNP 1A

SYLLABUS:(Proposed study scheme)

Semester 1: University training

Analytical Chemistry I AAACA 1BChemistry I AACHC 1APhysics I APFSA 1CMathematics I AMISS 1CCommunication Skills 1 HKKVA 1C

Semester 2: University training

Analytical Chemistry III AAACA 2CAnalytical Chemistry: Practical II AAACP 2A Inorganic Chemistry II AAICA 2CPhysical Chemistry AAFCA 2BOrganic Chemistry AAOCA 2B

Semester 3: University training

Inorganic Chemistry III AAICA 3BPhysical Chemistry III AAFCA 3BOrganic Chemistry III AAOCA 3BComputer Skills I AEREV 1B

Semester 4: Work integrated learning Aspects in which students should receive training

SECTION A: GENERAL LABORATORY PRACTICEBoth modules are compulsory.

1. General laboratory techniques1.11.21.31.4

Correct sampling techniquesSample preparationPreparation of standardsSafety in the laboratory

2. Laboratory organisation and management2.12.22.32.42.52.62.72.8

General laboratory organisation and managementPreparation of laboratory reportsData handlingMathematical treatment of resultsQuality assuranceLaboratory budgetHandling of chemical literatureMeeting procedures

SECTION B: WET CHEMICAL ANALYSISBoth modules are compulsory.1.2.

Gravimetric analysisTitrimetric analysis

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SECTION C: INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSISAny ONE of the following.1.2.3.4.

Spectroscopic techniquesChromatographyElectroanalytical techniquesThermal analysis

SECTION D: GENERAL CHEMISTRYAny ONE of the following.1.2.3.4.5.6.

Physical test (viscosity, density, etc.)Physical chemistry (surface studies, kinetics, etc.)Organic chemistry (synthesis of compounds)Inorganic Chemistry (synthesis of compounds)Process chemistry and chemical plantWater chemistry

Semester 5: University training

Analytical Chemistry III AAACA 3BAnalytical Chemistry: Practical III AAACP 3BChemical Quality Assurance AACKV 2APhysics II APFSA 2A

Semester 6: University training

Chemical Process Industries II ACCPA 2BEntrepreneurial Skills BBEMT 1AIndustrial Chemical Analysis AAIAC 2AMathematics II AMISK 2C

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RECORD OF UNIVERSITY TRAINING

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RECORD OF UNIVERSITY TRAINING (S1)

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RECORD OF UNIVERSITY TRAINING (S2)

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RECORD OF UNIVERSITY TRAINING (S3)

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RECORD OF UNIVERSITY TRAINING (S4)

VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

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RECORD OF UNIVERSITY TRAINING (S5)

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RECORD OF UNIVERSITY TRAINING (S6)

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REPORT OF WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING

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WORK INTEGRATED LEARNINGOnly a brief summary is here required.

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ORIENTATION

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EVALUATION REPORT

Excel-lent Good Acceptable Insufficient Weak

1. Dexterity

2. Knowledge of techniques,

procedures and materials

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4. Willingness to learn new skills

5. Initiative

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DECLARATION BY EMPLOYER

I, …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

associated with ……………………………………………………………………………………..

in the capacity of …………………………………………………………………………………...

hereby certifies that (name of student) …………………………………………………………….

Was a permanent employee of the company/concern for the past semester and performed the practical training as required by the University.

I further certify that the work performed by the above mentioned person, was to the benefit of the company/concern.

Finally I declare that the accompanying report, carrying my signature, is the student’s own as well as the work set out therein.

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RECOMMENDATION BY EMPLOYER RE WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING

Candidate …………………………………………………………………………………………

successfully/unsuccessfully completed his/her work integrated learning.

Mark allocated for Chemical Industry: Practical P1 AACNP 1A: …………… %

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RECOMMENDATION BY UNIVERSITY RE ISSUING OF DIPLOMA

Candidate …………………………………………………………………………………………

successfully completed his/her Chemical Industry: Practical P1. It is recommended that the

National Diploma: Analytical Chemistry

is issued to him/her with effect from ………………………………………… 20……

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