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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Eligibility for MAT 1033 . Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS . Laboratory Fee: $25 . Students must complete all college preparatory reading and composition courses indicated through placement testing and/or academic advising prior to enrolling in this course. An introduction to the elementary aspects of modern chemistry including the concept of chemistry as an experimental science, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding in solids and liquids, and properties of gases. The lab component will provide laboratory support for the lecture material.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Satisfies Codes: GENE, PHYS . Offered Fall Term A non mathematical study of chemistry and its practical applications. Topics include atomic structure, chemical bonding, acid base behavior, energy sources, pollution, and consumer chemistry.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 1025C . Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS . Laboratory Fee: $30 This course is primarily designed to provide students planning a career in the health related fields or in the life sciences with an introduction to organic and biochemistry. Major emphasis will be on the nomenclature, preparation, and reactions of the functional groups. In addition, this course should serve as a valuable introduction for those who will later require a year long sequence of organic chemistry.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 1025C or A in high school chemistry, eligibility for MAC 1105 . Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS . Laboratory Fee: $25 . Offered Fall Term Only . Students must complete all college preparatory reading and composition courses indicated through placement testing and/or academic advising prior to enrolling in this course. A quantitative study of theoretical and descriptive aspects of the states of matter, atoms, molecules, bonding, homogenous reactions, acid base properties, amphoterism, complexion formation, chemical equilibria, and oxidation reduction process. The lab component will provide laboratory support for the concepts taught in lecture.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: C or higher in CHM 2045C, CHM 2045L, & C or higher in MAC 1105 . Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS . Laboratory Fee: $25 . Offered Spring Term Only This course in a continuation of College Chemistry I. Laboratory emphasis is on qualitative analysis.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHM 2045C or CHM 1205C . Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS . Laboratory Fee: $25 This course provides a basic introduction to all organic functional groups, followed by detailed treatment of the relationship between structure and reactivity. Other topics include stereochemistry, synthesis, and spectroscopy.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHM 2210C . Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS . Laboratory Fee: $25 This course is a continuation of CHM 2210 covering the chemistry of carbonyl and nitrogen compounds followed by an introduction to biomolecules. Emphasis will be on reactivity, mechanism, and synthesis.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHM2046/2046L and instructor approval . Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS . Laboratory fee: Variable, depends upon the Special Topic; $25 . May be repeated with a change of content up to a maximum of six (6) credits Current and historical topics in chemistry and the physical sciences will be investigated. Content may include modern chemistry, technological applications, environmental applications, historical and/or societal perspectives, research or special projects.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Refer to Cooperative Education for additional information.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: See course schedule for prerequisites for each specif ic topic . Laboratory Fee: One- and two-credit courses: $5 . Laboratory Fee: Three-credit courses: $10. . May be repeated with a change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. Current topics of interest in the area of computers and information sciences will be discussed. Content may include particular computer languages, CIS research, current industry developments, software and hardware innovations.
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