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CHM 12: General College Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IITopics include chemical equilibrium, use of equilibrium constants and LeChatelier's Principle, reaction kinetics, thermodynamics (enthalpy, entropy and free energy, bond energies), radioactivity and nuclear reactions, oxidation-reduction reactions, kinetic molecular theory of gases and gas laws. Prerequisite: CHM 11 or equivalent. Three class hours and three laboratory hours a week .Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring (even year)
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CHM 13: Fundamentals of Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IDesigned for students majoring in science and engineering, this course covers measurements and dimensional analysis, the structure of matter, nomenclature, formulas, chemical equations, moles and stoichiometry, thermochemistry, the gas laws, and the quantum model of the atom. The laboratory component provides applications of concepts covered in lecture. Prerequisite: ? ?" or better in high school chemistry, "C" or better in Algebra I and II, and satisfactory performance on a placement exam. Three class hours, one recitation hour and three laboratory hours a w eek.Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Fa
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CHM 14: Fundamentals of Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IITopics include periodicity of atomic properties, theories of chemical bonding, intermolecular forces in solids and liquids, solutions and colligative properties, kinetics, equilibria, acids and bases, thermodynamics and electrochemistry. The laboratory includes semimicroqualitative analysis along with traditional experimental procedures. Prerequisite: CHM 13. Three class hours, one recitation hour and three laboratory hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
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CHM 15: Inorganic Chemistry and Introduction to Organic
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ChemistryThis course is designed to give an introduction to the metric system, atomic structure and its relationship to chemical bonding, acids, bases and equilibrium and their relationship to buffers and neutralization, radiochemistry and radioisotopes, stoichiometry, solutions, concentrations and colligative properties, basic hydrocarbon series, various functional groups and some basic organic reactions. Prerequisite: One year of high school biology and one year of high school chemistry. Not open to students who have credit in CHM 12 or 13. Three class hours and three laboratory hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Fall
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CHM 16: Organic and Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
4 credits Terms offered: Spring This course deals with basic organic reactions and their application to the formation of biologically important compounds. The chemistry and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids and enzymes, their structure, function and activity are covered. The metabolic pathways of fermentation, glycolysis, citric acid cycle and the utilization of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids by these metabolic pathways are discussed. Some instrumental analysis (chromatography and electrophoresis) is considered. Three class hours and three laboratory hours a week. Prerequisite: CHM 15 or permission of department chair. Fees: Instructional Support Fee applies.
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CHM 20: Environmental
1.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ChemistryA one semester course designed primarily for students in an environmental studies program. Topics covered will include areas of inorganic, organic and biochemistry as they pertain to environmental issues and pollution. The formation of toxic substances in the air, water and soil will be discussed including the methods of their formation and how to remedy the problems created by them. Current topics will be included such as acid precipitation, heavy metal deposition, pesticides, polymers (PCB, PVC, etc.) and thermal pollution. Prerequisite: ? ?" or better in CHM 11, 12, 13, 14, or 16. Three class hours and three laboratory hours a wee k.Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
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CHM 25: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
This course covers the chemistry of biologically important molecules: amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Bioenergetics, biosynthesis, genes, chromosomes, and DNA metabolism round out the course. The lab introduces analytical and synthesis techniques for the biologically significant compounds. Prerequisites: BIO 21, CHM 15, and CHM 16. Three lecture hours and one laboratory hour per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
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CHM 26: Chemistry of Nucleic
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
AcidsThis course covers the nature of genes and cell division, the chemical and physical characteristics of DNA and RNA, the synthesis of DNA/RNA and proteins, and replication strategies for viruses. In the lab, students isolate, analyze, and manipulate DNA/RNA. Prerequisites: BIO 21 or BIO 39, CHM 15, and CHM 16. Three lecture hours and one laboratory hour per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
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CHM 55: Directed Studies in
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ChemistryLiterature or laboratory research in chemistry in which the student undertakes a semester-long project under the guidance of a member of the faculty. Exchange of ideas is emphasized and principles and methods of research are developed. Research need not be original. Prerequisite: Approval of department chair. Two one-hour meetings a week with the instructor and appropriate laboratory and research time1 credit Fall, Spring, Summer
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CIS 01: Introduction to
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ApplicationsThis course will teach the application packages and introduce the operating systems currently being taught in CIS 11. This course is designed for students who have mastered the material covered in CIS 11 but have learned different application packages. Upon completion of this course, the student may petition for credit for CIS 11 or in the case of TechPrep students where an agreement has been articulated with their high school, credit for CIS 11 will be given upon the successful completion of this course. One class hour per week. Instructional Support Fee applies1 credit Fall, Summer
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