CHEM 1050 | Chemistry for Citizens |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | High school chemistry recommended. |
Requirements | See section 1310.50 for Learning Support and ESL placement information. |
Description | Three lecture hours a week. Modern chemical concepts and chemical processes with their impact on a technological society; the background for informed decisions. |
CHEM 1101 | Introductory Chemistry I |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Corequisites | CHEM 1101L |
Requirements | See section 1310.50 for Learning Support and ESL placement information. |
Description | Three lecture hours a week. First course in a two-semester sequence covering the basic principles and applications of chemistry for non-science majors. Topics to be covered include atomic structure and isotopes, periodicity, and chemical equations. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. |
CHEM 1101L | Introductory Chemistry I Laboratory |
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Credit Hours | 1.0 |
Description | Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material of CHEM 1101. |
CHEM 1102 | Introductory Chemistry II |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | CHEM 1101/CHEM 1101L or CHEM 1101K with grade of D or higher |
Corequisites | CHEM 1102L |
Description | Three lecture hours a week. Second course in a two-semester sequence covering the basic principles and applications of chemistry for non-science majors. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. |
CHEM 1102L | Introductory Chemistry II Laboratory |
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Credit Hours | 1.0 |
Corequisites | CHEM 1102 |
Description | Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material of CHEM 1102. |
CHEM 1151 | Survey Of Chemistry I |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Corequisites | CHEM 1151L |
Requirements | See section 1310.50 for Learning Support and ESL placement information. |
Description | Three lecture hours a week. First course in a two course sequence designed for physical education, business, humanities, social sciences, and allied health (Nursing or Dental Hygiene) majors planning to pursue baccalaureate degrees. Topics to be covered include elements, compounds, measurements, nomenclature, atomic bonding, states of matter, and molecular geometry. |
CHEM 1151L | Survey Of Chemistry I Laboratory |
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Credit Hours | 1.0 |
Corequisites | CHEM 1151 |
Description | This is a laboratory to accompany CHEM 1151. One laboratory session per week. |
CHEM 1152 | Survey of Chemistry II |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | CHEM 1151/CHEM 1151L or CHEM 1151K, each with a C or higher |
Corequisites | CHEM 1152L |
Description | Second course in a two course sequence designed for physical education, business, humanities, social sciences, and allied health (Nursing or Dental Hygiene) majors planning to pursue baccalaureate degrees. Topics include general, organic, and biochemistry. |
CHEM 1152L | Survey of Chemistry II Laboratory |
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Credit Hours | 1.0 |
Corequisites | CHEM 1152 |
Description | This is a laboratory to accompany CHEM1152. One laboratory session per week. |
CHEM 1211 | Principles Of Chemistry I |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 1112 or MATH 1113 |
Corequisites | CHEM 1211L; MATH 1112 or MATH 1113 |
Requirements | See section 1310.50 for Learning Support and ESL placement information. |
Description | Three lecture hours a week. This is the first course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry for science majors. Topics include composition of matter, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, periodic relations, nomenclature, thermochemistry, electronic structure, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, and properties of gases. |
CHEM 1211L | Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory |
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Credit Hours | 1.0 |
Corequisites | CHEM 1211 |
Description | One laboratory session a week. This course includes laboratory exercises to supplement the lecture material of CHEM 1211. Students gain hands-on experience in the safe and proper use of materials and equipment common to a laboratory setting. |
CHEM 1212 | Principles of Chemistry II |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | CHEM 1211/1211L or CHEM 1211K and MATH 1113, each with a C or higher |
Description | Three lecture hours a week. This is the second course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry for science majors. Topics include composition of properties of solids and liquids, solutions, chemical kinetics, acid/base reactions, oxidation/reduction reactions, chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. |
CHEM 1212L | Principles of Chemistry II Laboratory |
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Credit Hours | 1.0 |
Corequisites | CHEM 1212 |
Description | One laboratory session per week. This course includes laboratory exercises to supplement the lecture material of CHEM 1212. Students gain hands-on experience in the safe and proper use of materials and equipment common to a laboratory setting. |
CHEM 2400 | Organic Chemistry I |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | CHEM 1212/CHEM 1212L or CHEM 1212K with a C or higher |
Description | Three lecture hours a week. This is the first of a two-semester sequence of organic chemistry. Topics include IUPAC nomenclature, reactions, methods of preparation and physical and chemical properties of the common classes of carbon compounds, with an emphasis on modern electronic and mechanistic theories. This course is designed for students majoring in science, engineering, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, and pre-pharmacy. |
CHEM 2400L | Organic Chemistry I Laboratory |
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Credit Hours | 1.0 |
Corequisites | CHEM 2400 |
Requirements | See section 1310.50 for Learning Support and ESL placement information. |
Description | One laboratory session per week. This is a first semester organic chemistry laboratory to accompany CHEM 2400. There is emphasis on methods for the preparation, isolation, purification, and characterization of organic compounds. This course is designed for students majoring in science, engineering, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, and pre-pharmacy. |
CHEM 2401 | Organic Chemistry Problems I |
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Credit Hours | 1.0 |
Corequisites | Concurrent registration in CHEM 2400 |
Requirements | See section 1310.50 for Learning Support and ESL placement information. |
Description | One lecture hour per week. An auxiliary course for students taking CHEM 2400. Emphasis is on problem solving in organic chemistry. This course does not count toward graduation. |
CHEM 2410 | Organic Chemistry II |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | CHEM 2400 with a C or higher |
Description | This is the second in a two-semester sequence of organic chemistry. Topics include an in-depth study of molecular spectroscopy, reaction mechanisms, functional group transformations, and the synthesis of moderately complex molecules by multi-step strategies. This course is designed for students majoring in science, engineering, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, and pre-pharmacy. |
CHEM 2410L | Organic Chemistry II Laboratory |
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Credit Hours | 1.0 |
Prerequisites | CHEM 2400/CHEM 2400L with a C or higher |
Corequisites | CHEM 2410 |
Description | One laboratory session per week. This is a second semester organic chemistry laboratory to accompany CHEM 2410. There is emphasis on organic synthesis and product analysis. This course is designed for students majoring in science, engineering, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, and pre-pharmacy. |