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  • 5.00 Credits

    This course stresses the conceptual and mathematical approach to understanding inorganic general chemistry and prepares students to follow a science-oriented four-year program. It provides students with the necessary tools to handle problems of both a theoretical and practical nature. The students taking this course are usually declared chemistry, physics, engineering, pre-med, etc., majors. RESTRICTION: High School Algebra II or Permission of Instructor. Fulfills: Lab Science Requirement
  • 0.00 - 5.00 Credits

    This course stresses the conceptual and mathematical approach to understanding inorganic general chemistry and prepares the student to follow a science-oriented four-year program. It provides students with the necessary tools to handle problems of both a theoretical and practical nature. The students taking this course are usually declared chemistry, physics, engineering, pre-med, and etc. majors.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course stresses the conceptual and mathematical approach to understanding general chemistry and prepares the student to follow a science oriented four-year program. It provides students with the necessary tools to handle problems of both a theoretical and practical nature. The students taking this course are usually declared Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Pre- Med, etc., majors. This course is a continuation of College Chemistry I. Fulfills: Lab Science Requirement Prerequisite: CHEM 1806 College Chemistry I
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course stresses the conceptual and mathematical approach to understanding general chemistry and prepares the student to follow a science oriented four-year program. It provides students with the necessary tools to handle problems of both a theoretical and practical nature. The students taking this course are usually declared Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Pre- Med, etc., majors. This course is a continuation of College Chemistry I.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Essentially a laboratory course dealing with the basic concepts of classical analysis. Methods of elementary volumetric, gravimetric, and visible spectrophotometric analysis are discussed, and laboratory exercises of each type are conducted. In addition, a portion of the semester is devoted to the classical qualitative analysis of cations. This course provides valuable training in laboratory techniques with emphasis on the need for careful thought and manipulation. Fulfills: Lab Science Requirement Prerequisite: CHEM 1806 College Chemistry I
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is the first half of a two-semester course in organic chemistry and provides students with the knowledge of the physical and chemical properties of carbon compounds with emphasis on the mechanisms of organic reactions, the nomenclature of the compounds, and methods of organic synthesis. Fulfills: Lab Science Requirement Prerequisite: CHEM 1808 College Chemistry II
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is the second half of a two-semester course in organic chemistry and provides students with the knowledge of the physical and chemical properties of carbon compounds with emphasis on the mechanisms of organic reactions, the nomenclature of the compounds, the methods of organic synthesis. This course is designed for those students who need a good understanding of organic chemistry. Fulfills: Lab Science Requirement Prerequisite: CHEM 1814 Organic Chemistry I
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    The National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) Basic Corrosion course is designed to impact a substantial part of the basic information available about corrosion and the means whereby it is controlled. It is intended to be comprehensive of the scope of current knowledge about corrosion of metals, deterioration of non-metals, electrochemical phenomena, elementary chemistry and practical control measures. The intent of the course is to provide theoretical background rather than in-the-field corrosion work. RESTRICTION: Consent of Instructor.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide chemistry majors with practical chemistry work experience. A minimum of 240 clock hours of work as a chemistry lab technician in a business, industry, or agency under the supervision and instruction of a qualified on site coordinator will be required. The student will keep accurate records of hours worked and duties performed and will meet regularly with the help of the chemistry department to discuss the theoretical background of lab instrumentation and experimental work performed. Some businesses, industries, or agencies may require an extensive background check and polygraph exam of the student before the internship is approved. Fulfills: Lab Science Requirement
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This is a variable credit course offering to provide opportunity for interested students to investigate certain topics of chemistry not normally included in course work. Such topics might include potentio-metric titration, quantitative Infre Red analysis, special gas chromatographic investigation, etc. This offering could also be used as a median for students to prepare more through courses that will be required after transfer. Fulfills: Lab Science Requirement
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