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3.00 Credits
An introduction to chemicals, chemical processes and chemical theories with an emphasis on how chemistry is used to explain and shape our world and condition. No credit toward the major or minor in chemistry, nor for a student who has credit in a previous laboratory-based course in college-level chemistry. P1 903L Credits: 4
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F, S. An introduction to fundamental chemical principles and related phenomena. Topics include: atomic and electronic structure, bonding, chemical composition, chemical reactions, gases, stoichiometry, and thermochemistry. P1 902; EGR 961; BIO 906; CLS 906; CHM 911; NUR 906 Prerequisites & Notes: One year of high school chemistry or credit in CHM 1040G with a grade of C or better. Not recommended for those whose ACT mathematics score is less than 21 without prior completion of or concurrent enrollment in MAT 1271. CHM 1315G must be taken concurrently. Credits: 3
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F, S. Experimental work illustrating chemical principles and concepts described in the companion lecture course. P1 902L; EGR 961; BIO 906; CLS 906 Prerequisites & Notes: Must be taken concurrently with CHM 1310G. Credits: 1
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F. A introduction to chemical principles and their applications. Topics include: stoichiometry; atomic and electronic structure; bonding; properties of gases, liquids, solids, and solutions; thermochemistry.?P1 902; CHM 911; NUR 906 Prerequisites & Notes: One year of high school chemistry, intermediate algebra, and admission to the University Honors College. CHM 1395G must be taken concurrently. Credits: 3
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F. Experimental work demonstrating chemical principles and their applications.?P1 902L WI Prerequisites & Notes: One year of high school chemistry, intermediate algebra, and admission to the University Honors College. Must be taken concurrently with CHM 1390G. Credits: 1
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F, S. The second semester of the general chemistry sequence. Principles and applications of equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry.?BIO 907; CHM 912; CLS 907; NUR 907 Prerequisites & Notes: CHM 1310G with a grade of C or better and CHM 1315G. CHM 1415 must be taken concurrently. Credits: 3
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F, S. Experimental work illustrating chemical principles and concepts described in the companion lecture course. Also includes an introduction to inorganic qualitative analysis.?BIO 907; CHM 912; CLS 907; NUR 907 Prerequisites & Notes: CHM 1310G and 1315G.?Must be taken concurrently with CHM 1410. Credits: 1
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(Arr-Arr-1) S. Introduction to chemical research areas and techniques. Students will conduct research mini-projects in multiple chemistry research laboratories amongst different subfields of chemistry. May be repeated once if different faculty research labs are chosen. No credit toward major or minor in chemistry. Prerequisites & Notes: CHM 1310 and 1315 (or CHM 1390 and 1395) with grade of "A"; freshmen or sophomore standing; and permission of the department chairperson. Course may be repeated to a maximum of 2 hours. Credits: 1
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S. Principles of thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium and electrochemistry are elucidated and applied to relevant inorganic and organic chemical systems. Suitable for students in any program that requires two semesters of general chemistry. Prerequisites & Notes: CHM 1390G and 1395G, Honors, admission to the University Honors College. CHM 1495, Honors, must be taken concurrently. Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
S. Experimental work demonstrating chemical principles and their applications.?WI Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to the University Honors College. Must be taken concurrently with CHM 1490, Honors. Credits: 1
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