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4.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 Prereq.: CHEM 101A or 103A Students who have passed CHEM 212A may not receive credit for CHEM 208A. The first semester of a one-year course in organic chemistry for students not majoring in chemistry or biochemistry. CHEM 208A/208B is designed for students majoring in the life sciences, including pre-medical students. CSU/UC
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4.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 Prereq.: CHEM 208A or 212A Students who have passed CHEM 212B may not receive credit for CHEM 208B. The continuation of CHEM 208A. CSU/UC
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1.00 Credits
Lab-3 Prereq.: A lecture equivalent to CHEM 208A or CHEM 212A CHEM 208L is open to students who have previously passed the lecture portion of first-semester organic chemistry and who now need to satisfy the laboratory requirement. Students who have passed CHEM 208A or 212A may not receive credit for CHEM 208L. The laboratory component of CHEM 208A. CSU
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5.00 Credits
Lec-4, lab-6 Prereq.: CHEM 101B Students who have passed CHEM 208A may not receive credit in CHEM 212A. CHEM 212A may be substituted for CHEM 208A. The first semester of a one-year course in organic chemistry for students who major in chemistry, biochemistry, or other sciences. CHEM 212A/212B also satisfies the organic chemistry requirements of medical schools. CSU/UC
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5.00 Credits
Lec-4, lab-6 Prereq.: CHEM 212A or 208A Students who have passed CHEM 208B may not receive credit for CHEM 212B. CHEM 212B may be substituted for CHEM 208B. The continuation of CHEM 212A. CSU/UC
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2.00 Credits
Lab-6 Prereq.: A lecture course equivalent to CHEM 212A CHEM 212L is open to students who have previously passed the lecture portion of majors-level first-semester organic chemistry and who now need to satisfy the laboratory requirement. Students who have passed CHEM 212A or 208A may not receive credit for CHEM 212L. The laboratory component of CHEM 212A. CSU
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4.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. CR/NC avail. Open to all students. No previous chemistry or physics required. Satisfies the requirements of nursing and related majors that require one semester of chemistry. Also satisfies the recommended prerequisite for Physiology 12 and Microbioloby 12. Students taking a major that requires two semesters of chemistry should enroll in the Chem 33 after completing CHEM 32. Students preparing to enroll in Chem 101A or 103A should enroll in Chem 40. Basic concepts of inorganic and organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physics as they apply to the chemistry and physics of the human body. CSU Fomerly CHEM 30+31
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4.00 Credits
Lec-4, lab-2 Prereq.: CHEM 32 or CHEM 208A, or CHEM 212A; and MATH 840or placement in a higher level math course Advanced topics in general and biological chemistry, including equilibrium processes, gene expression, DNA manipulation and analysis, biochemical transformations, specialized biomolecules, enzymes, metabolic pathways, and nuclear chemistry. CSU
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4.00 Credits
Lec-3, conf-1, lab-3 Prereq.: ET 108B or MATH 840 or placement in MATH 860 or higher Students may enroll in this course to remove a high school deficiency in chemistry. Designed to prepare the beginning student as well as to strengthen the re-entry student for CHEM 101A or 103A. Students who take CHEM 40 will not receive credit if they have completedCHEM 101A or 103A within the previous three years. Students who plan to enroll in CHEM 101A or 103A are advised to take MATH 860 concurrently. An introductory study of the fundamental laws and concepts of classical and modern chemistry, including dimensional analysis, nomenclature, stoichiometry, gases, solutions and atomic and molecular structures. CSU/UC
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, field trips Principles of ethics and their application in scientific work. Issues to be considered include professional ethical standards, relationship of science to public policy, role of government regulations and rationale for scientific research. Case studies will be drawn from areas of current concern in biotechnology, genetic engineering, and other scientific fields. CSU/UC CHEM 55 = BIO 55
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