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CHEM 103: Intro to Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
The first semester of a course designed for students who are not science and engineering majors. The course will cover the fundamentals of chemistry including electronic structure of the atoms, bonding, basic chemical calculations, gases, and various types of reactions. Mathematical emphasis will be less rigorous than in CHEM 151. Chemical processes of products used in everyday life will be stressed.
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CHEM 104: Intro to Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
The concluding semester of a course designed for students who are not science and engineering majors. Among the topics to be covered will be the relationship of chemistry to the environment, to the human body, to energy production, and to product manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on making students more informed consumers as they choose and use everyday products.
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CHEM 105: Health Perspectives
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Bugs, pesticides, drugs (both legal and illegal), and of course food and drink are consumed by humans on a regular basis. Chemistry is a large part of food production, transportation, storage, and consumption. Drugs can be medicines or toxins and the side effects for one drug can be the wanted effect for another. This course will allow students to explore various aspects of how chemistry affects their health and wellness. This course fulfills the first year science requirement in the General Education program when taken with the laboratory component.
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CHEM 106: Forensic Perspectives
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
This course will focus on introductory chemistry principles for non-science majors using a forensic science theme. The fundamentals of chemistry like physical and chemical properties, bonding, equilibrium, and thermodynamics will be studied with applications in forensics integrated throughout the course. Legal cases will be included to highlight the forensic applications. This course fulfills the first year science requirement in the General Education program when taken with the laboratory component.
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CHEM 113: Intro to Chemistry Lab I
1.00 Credits
The Citadel
Student-conducted laboratory procedures and experiments designed to parallel as closely as possible and to enhance the material covered in CHEM 103. Emphasis will be placed on basic laboratory techniques. Demonstrations will be used to illustrate important chemical concepts.
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CHEM 114: Intr to Chemistry Lab II
1.00 Credits
The Citadel
A continuation of CHEM 113. Experiments and demonstrations will parallel, as closely as possible, and enhance the material covered in CHEM 104. Preparation and analysis of some interesting common products will be conducted.
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CHEM 115: Health Perspectives Lab
1.00 Credits
The Citadel
Health Perspectives Laboratory provides students experiments to support and enhance topics discussed in CHEM 105. Students will develop skills in recording data, making observations, and utilizing the data and observations to draw logical conclusions. This course fulfills the first year science requirement in the General Education program when taken with the lecture component.
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CHEM 116: Forensic Perspectives Lab
1.00 Credits
The Citadel
Forensic Perspectives Laboratory will focus on introductory chemistry principles for non-science major students using a forensic science theme. Fundamentals of chemistry like physical and chemical properties, bonding, stoichiometry, and thermochemistry will be studied with applications in forensics. This course fulfills the first year science requirement in the General Education program when taken with the lecture component.
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CHEM 140: Gen Chemistry for Engineers
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
This course is designed to introduce the engineering student to some of the fundamental concepts of chemistry. Topics to be covered include: stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, properties and reactions of inorganic compounds, properties of gases, periodic trends, Lewis dot structures, molecular geometries, intermolecular forces, phase diagrams, solids, and polymers.
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CHEM 141: General Chem Lab for Engineers
1.00 Credits
The Citadel
The first hour of this course will serve as a discussion section meant to reinforce chemical concepts being discussed in CHEM 140. The last two hours will be an introduction to laboratory techniques and experiments designed to accompany the topics covered in CHEM 140.
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