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4.00 Credits
Lect., rec., and lab. Applications of chemical principles to current environmental issues including acid rain, stratospheric ozone depletion, the Antarctic ozone hole, solar energy conversion and fuel cells, and the environmental consequences of nuclear war. Laboratory experience is included. No credit given to chemistry or biochemistry majors for 1031 if students already have credit in any college-level chemistry course numbered 1111 or higher. Prereq., CHEM 1011 with a grade of C- or higher. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: natural science.
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5.00 Credits
Lect., rec., lab. Introductory college-level chemistry course for students who have taken high school chemistry and whose academic plans require advanced work in chemistry or who wish to satisfy the natural science requirement at a more advanced level than CHEM 1051-1071. Prereqs., one year high school chemistry or CHEM 1001 OR 1021 (min grade C-); high school math through pre-calculus. Not recommended for students with grades below B- in CHEM 1001 or 1021. Not open to engineering students except by special arrangement. Credit not granted for this course and CHEM 1151 or 1221 or CHEN 1211. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: natural science.
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5.00 Credits
Lect., rec., and lab. Continuation of CHEM 1111. For students who intend to take advanced chemistry courses. Subject areas include acids and bases, solubility and complexion equilibriums, transition metal chemistry, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Prereq., CHEM 1111 or equivalent (min grade C-). Credit not granted for this course and CHEM 1171. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: natural science. natural science.
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5.00 Credits
Lect., rec., and lab. Principles of chemistry and their applications are covered in a comprehensive manner (honors level) in this low-enrollment freshman course. Lectures include topics not covered in CHEM 1111--1131. The laboratory experience is more extensive; therefore, the CHEM 1151--1171 sequence is highly recommended for well-prepared students who intend to major in chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, molecular biology, or related areas. Prereqs., one year high school chemistry; four years of high school math and/or a high score on the SAT or ACT math exam and one year of high school physics. Similar to CHEM 1111 and CHEN 1211. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: natural science.
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5.00 Credits
Lect., rec., and lab. Continuation of CHEM 1151. Prereq., CHEM 1151 (min grade C-). Credit not granted for this course and CHEM 1131. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: natural science.
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2.00 Credits
Coreq., CHEN 1211. One hour recitation in which concepts and problems are re-emphasized, homework is collected, and quizzes are given. Three hour lab in which students perform experiments designed to illustrate chemical concepts discussed in CHEN 1211. Also introduction to basic techniques in chemical measurements and synthesis. Prereq., one year high school chemistry or CHEM 1001 or 1021 (min grade C-); high school algebra. Coreq., CHEN 1211. Credit not granted for this course and CHEM 1111 or 1151.
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4.00 Credits
Lect. and rec. Intended primarily for nonmajors. Topics include structure and reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, and aromatic molecules; nomenclature of organic compounds; stereochemistry; reaction mechanisms and dynamics. Students may receive credit for only one of CHEM 3311 and 3351. Prereq., CHEM 1131 or 1171 (min grade C-) or equivalent; for engineering students only: CHEN 1211 (min grade C-) or equivalent; coreq., CHEM 3321 or 3361.
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1.00 Credits
Lab. Instruction in experimental techniques of modern organic chemistry emphasizing chemical separations and reactions of alkanes, alkenes, and aromatic compounds. Stereochemical modeling and the identification of organic unknowns by spectroscopic and chemical methods are also introduced. Prereqs., CHEM 1131, 1171, CHEN 1211 (min grade C-) or equivalent. Coreq., CHEM 3311 or 3351. For biochemistry and nonchemistry majors. Credit not granted for this course and CHEM 3361.
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4.00 Credits
Lect. and rec. Intended primarily for nonmajors. Topics include structure and reactions of alkyl halides, alcohols, ethers, carboxylic acids, aldehydes, ketones, and amines; introduction to the chemistry of heterocycles, carbohydrates, and amino acids; nomenclature of organic compounds; synthesis; and reaction techniques. Prereq., CHEM 3311 or 3351 and CHEM 3321 or 3361 (all min grade C-). Prereq. or coreq., CHEM 3341 or 3381. Credit not granted for this course and CHEM 3371.
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1.00 Credits
Lab. For biochemistry and nonchemistry majors. Instruction in experimental techniques of modern organic chemistry emphasizing reactions involving alcohols, ketones, carboxylic acids, and their derivatives. Multistep syntheses are also introduced. Prereq., CHEM 3321 or 3361 (min grade C-). Coreq., CHEM 3331 or 3371.
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