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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Brief presentation of the essentials of organic chemistry and their application to biochemistry. PREREQ: CHE 114. COREQ: CHE 121. Note: No student may receive credit for both CHE 120 and 232.
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1.50 Credits
3 hours, 1.5 credits. Study of practical organic laboratory techniques and preparations to illustrate the lectures in CHE 120. COREQ: CHE 120. NOTE: No student may receive credit for both CHE 121 and 233 or 235.
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4.00 Credits
5 hours (3, lecture; 2, lab), 4 credits. ( For nonscience majors.)A survey of the concepts of inorganic and organic chemistry and of biochemistry designed to enable the student to better understand science and its contribution to human culture. NOTE: No student may receive credit for both CHE 136 and CHE 114. A student may receive credit for only one of the following: CHE 104 and 106, 114, 136, and 166.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Either CHE 166 or CHE 104 and 106 are required of students planning to take more than one year of chemistry (except students majoring in nutrition)and of pre-engineering students; CHE 104 and 106 or CHE 166 is recommended to premedical, preveterinary, and predental students. A course presenting the fundamental laws and theories of chemistry in considerable depth. PREREQ: Completion of the College's Requirement in Mathematics and a satisfactory score on the Departmental Placement Examination. COREQ: CHE 167. A student may receive credit for only one of the following: CHE 104 and 106, 114, 136, and 166.
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2.00 Credits
4 hours (3, lab; 1, problem lab), 2 credits. Introduction to the practical aspects of chemical principles, with emphasis on quantitative measurements and analytical technique. COREQ: CHE 166.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Continuation of CHE 166 or 106: the presentation of the fundamental laws and theories of chemistry in considerable depth. PREREQ: CHE 166 or 104 and 106 (or equivalent, as approved by the Chair). COREQ: CHE 169.
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2.00 Credits
4 hours (3, lab; 1, problem lab), 2 credits. Continuation of CHE 167 or 107. Emphasis will be on inorganic preparation, ionic separation, and qualitative analysis. PREREQ: CHE 167 or 107. CO-REQ: CHE 168.
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4.00 Credits
8 hours (2, lecture; 6, lab), 4 credits. PREREQ: Either CHE 120-121 or 168-169. Study of the fundamentals of analytical methods used in the clinical laboratory, including standard clinical procedures and their application to the analysis of body fluids. Metabolic pathways and their relation to normal and pathological conditions will be discussed. PREREQ: Either CHE 120-121 or 168-169.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Study of the structure and properties of the fundamental classes of organic compounds, with emphasis on reactivity, reaction mechanisms, synthesis, and stereochemistry. PREREQ: CHE 168-169. COREQ: CHE 233. Note: No student may receive credit for both CHE 232 and 120.
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2.00 Credits
4 hours, 2 credits. Study of organic synthesis and laboratory techniques, including the use of modern instrumentation and organic qualitative analysis. PREREQ: CHE 168-169. COREQ: CHE 232.
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