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CHM 126: General Chemistry I- Laboratory
1.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: MAT 110 or satisfactory score on diagnostic test And ENG 025 or ENG 007 Corequisite: CHM 125 LEC 0 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $60 Laboratory experiments illustrate principles studied in CHM 125. All remedial courses listed must be completed prior to taking this course.
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CHM 127: General Chemistry II- Lecture
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: CHM 125 (minimum grade of C), CHM 126, And ENG 025 or ENG 007 Corequisite: CHM 128 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs., REC 1 hr. A continuation of General Chemistry I with emphasis on chemical equilibrium and energy changes in chemical reactions. Also included are acids, bases, buffers, chemical thermodynamics, kinetics, qualitative analysis and electrochemistry. All remedial courses listed must be completed prior to taking this course.
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CHM 128: General Chemistry II- Laboratory
1.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: CHM 125 and CHM 126 and ENG 025 or ENG 007 Corequisite: CHM 127 LEC 0 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $60 Laboratory experiments illustrate principles studied in CHM 127. All remedial courses listed must be completed prior to taking this course.
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CHM 136: Environmental Regulation
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: BIO 131, and CHM 106 OR CHM 125 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course is an overview of critical environmental issues encountered by industry from a regulatory perspective. Various federal and New Jersey state regulations pertaining to air, water, hazardous waste and hazardous materials management will be investigated. Students will acquire knowledge on how industry complies with the diversity of regulatory requirements. Students will be exposed to examples of instances where industrial non-compliance with applicable regulations has led to deleterious environmental and occupational health effects. Current issues and their significance to environmental and occupational health will be discussed including, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Environmental Cleanup and Responsibility Act (ECRA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA), Asbestos, indoor air quality and underground storage tanks.
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CHM 204: Principles of Occupational Health & Safety
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. A survey course which provides an overview of industrial hygiene and the roles that the industrial hygiene professional plays in recognizing, evaluating, and controlling hazards in the workplace. This course provides an introduction to the qualitative and quantitative issues essential to comprehend occupational safety and health principles. Case studies and hands-on exercises will be utilized to stress key concepts.
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CHM 210: Essentials of Organic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: CHM 108, 109, or CHM 127, 128 LEC 3 hrs., Lab 3 hrs., Course fee $60 This course is the study of the basic principles of structure, reactivity, and nomenclature in organic chemistry. The laboratory develops basic work skills in the types of experiments performed in a typical organic chemistry laboratory with emphasis on the safe handling of laboratory chemicals and the proper presentation of experimental results.
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CHM 212: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: CHM 106, CHM 117 or CHM 125 and ENG 025 or ENG 007 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $60 An introduction to physiological chemistry. Lectures will cover amino acids, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, molecular genetics, energetics and metabolic pathways. Lab will reinforce concepts covered in lecture. All remedial courses listed must be completed prior to taking this course.
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CHM 219: Quantitative Chemical Analysis
5.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: CHM 108 or CHM 127 or equivalent and ENG 025 or ENG 007 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 6 hrs., Course fee $60 Principles of modern quantitative methods in chemistry, including the study of chemical equilibria, solubility, acidity and complex formation. The laboratory work involves practical applications of inorganic and organic analysis including volumetric, gravimetric, chromatographic, and instrumental techniques. Emphasis is placed on the statistical treatment of data and report writing. All remedial courses listed must be completed prior to taking this course.
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CHM 220: Instrumental Methods of Analysis
5.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: CHM 108 or CHM 127 or equivalent and ENG 025 or ENG 007 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 6 hrs., Course fee $60 This survey course covers theory and applications of modern instrumentation utilized to solve problems in chemical analysis. Laboratory work involves hands-on experience utilizing instruments such as: gas (GC), liquid (HPLC), and ion chromatography; spectrophotometric methods including visible, ultraviolet, infrared (FTIR), and atomic absorption, ICP, and other methods, including ion selective electrode methods and electrophoretic methods including capillary electrophoresis (HPCE). Emphasis is placed on the comparison of methods, the collection and interpretation of laboratory data, technical report writing and record keeping. All remedial courses listed must be completed prior to taking this course.
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CHM 228: Cooperative Industrial Experience
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: Fourth semester status in Chemical Technology, Environmental Science option or Biotechnology programs, permission of department chairperson This course provides selected students enrolled in the Technology Programs with job-oriented laboratory training and practical work experience in an industrial environment prior to career employment. The course may be taken as a three-credit technical elective. Students desiring to participate in this experience should make their interests known to the department chairperson by the end of their second semester.
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