Abstract

Ancient cultures or civilizations carried out different technological improvements without the knowledge of the scientific processes involved. At the Escola Tècnica Superior d’Enginyeria Industrial de Barcelona (ETSEIB), some courses deal with the technological achievements in the antiquity and, in particular, one course deals with the achievements of the Ancient Egyptians, not only to learn what the Ancient Egyptians knew and made but also to look for scientific solutions to modern problems related with the antiquity. In this sense, this work considers the teaching of the chemical basis involved in one technological development of the ancient Egyptians which is taught in one Elective Course entitled: “ Questions of technology and civilization in the Ancient Egypt ”. The students use their knowledge on Basic Chemistry as well as on Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry in order to understand the chemistry involved in the technological development carried out at the Bronze Age (3000-1200 BC) and propose solutions to the variation in the colour of the hieroglyphs painted in papyri. The experience acquired in the lessons taught in the Elective Course together with the feed-back from the students is used to implement a new optional course in the Bachelor’s Degrees in Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Materials Engineering named “ Technological and Scientific Developments in Antiquity: Ancient Egypt and Middle East and North Africa ”.

Highlights

  • The Degree in Industrial Engineering and the Degree in Chemical Engineering are carried out at the Barcelona School of Industrial Engineering (Escola Tècnica Superior d’Enginyeria Industrial de Barcelona, ETSEIB, htp://www.etseib.upc.edu/) in the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC-Barcelona Tech) from 1994 and are in the process of extncton, substtuted by the Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Technology and the Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering, respectvely)

  • This table only shows the results of the responses given by the students of the ETSEIB in the Industrial Engineering Degree and the Chemical Engineering Degree, whose syllabi are very similar to the ones of the Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering and Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering, in which the future Optonal Course will be included

  • The objectve of the QOTCAE Electve Course coincides with the main objectve of the Electve Courses ofered at the Polytechnic University of Catalunya: to introduce the students to the humanistc knowledge with the help of science and to learn science with the help of a humanistc mater

Read more

Summary

Introduction

The Degree in Industrial Engineering and the Degree in Chemical Engineering are carried out at the Barcelona School of Industrial Engineering (Escola Tècnica Superior d’Enginyeria Industrial de Barcelona, ETSEIB, htp://www.etseib.upc.edu/) in the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC-Barcelona Tech) from 1994 and are in the process of extncton, substtuted by the Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Technology and the Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering, respectvely). The Degrees started at the ETSEIB in the course 2010-2011. In the former Degrees, some of the credits that the student must make during their studies are related to Electve Courses, including technological and scientfc courses and some humanistc courses, because one of the objectves of the Elected Courses is giving the student a humanistc profle always related to the technological or scientfc feld. From the course 2010-2011, one of the Electve Courses is called “ Questons of technology and civilizaton in the Ancient Egypt” (htps://bibliotecnica.upc.es/gd240/ales/51811.pdf QOTCAE, 4.5 ECTS credits) which mainly wants the students:. To establish the main characteristcs of the pharaonic civilizaton To apply scientfc and technological concepts learned during the Degree to the technological questons found in Ancient Egypt.

Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call