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4.00 Credits
A survey of inorganic, organic, biochemistry, nuclear and environmental chemistry is presented in a one semester chemistry course. This course does not fulfill the chemistry requirements for majors in Natural Science (except BA.NAS), Physical Education or Psychology (Honors). Lecture and lab. Lab fee $40. Periodically.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental principles of chemistry. Topics include modern atomic theory and structure of atoms, chemical bonds, stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry and molecular geometry. Lecture and lab. Prerequisite: MAT 1020 or MAT 1221 or MAT 1320, or two years of HS Algebra or equivalent. Lab fee $40. Fall.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of CHE 1031. Topics include solution properties, kinetics, equilibrium, reaction mechanisms, thermodynamics, equilibruim, oxidation-reduction reactions and acid-base chemistry. Lecture and lab. Prerequisite: CHE 1031. Lab fee $40. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for pre-service elementary educators. We will cover chemical concepts and skills in the context of Vermont's Framework of Standards and Grade-Level Expectations for science. Topics will include states of matter, physical and chemical properties, atoms and molecules, the periodic table, chemical equations, solutions, acids and bases, the properties of water, the gas laws, and equilibrium. The goal of the course is to provide needed content in an accessible format, with lots of hands-on applications. Fall, even years.
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1.00 Credits
This optional one-credit course is open only to students enrolled in CHE 1311 (Chemistry in the Classroom). We will use this weekly meeting to develop in-class activities to illustrate individual concepts in chemistry. Students will demonstrate their understanding of particular chemical concepts as well as develop materials for future use in the elementary classroom. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Chemistry in the Classroom, Fall, even years.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the chemistry of organic compounds. Emphasis is on organic functional groups and their chemical properties, nomenclature and molecular structure. The laboratory introduces students to basic organic laboratory techniques using a discovery approach. Computers will be integrated into the lab environment and computational chemistry will be applied to problems in organic chemistry. Lecture (2 hrs.) and lab (6 hrs). Prerequisite: Passed CHE 1032 with a grade of "C" or better. Lab fee $40. Fall
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4.00 Credits
A extension of CHE 2111. Continued study of organic functional groups and their chemical properties and molecular structures. Emphasis is on reaction mechanisms and spectroscopic methods of analysis of organic molecules. Advanced organic laboratory uses both macroscale and microscale techniques. Computers will be integrated into the lab environment and computational chemistry will be applied to problems in organic chemistry. Lecture (2 hrs) and lab (6 hrs). Prerequisite: CHE 2111. Lab fee $40. Spring
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
The student will assist the laboratory instructor with lab preparation and clean-up, will assist students in the laboratory, and may be asked to maintain a journal or complete some other form of reflective writing. May be taken more than once for credit, but no more than two credits may be applied toward the Chemistry minor. Prerequisite: Student must have passed the course for which they will be a TA with a grade of "B" or better and instructor's recommendation
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Signed contract required at time of registration.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The student must initiate the application with a written proposal to the instructor with whom the student wishes to work. The number of credits to be earned must be stated. The original proposal, signed by the student and the instructor, must be submitted to the department chair for approval. This process must be completed prior to registration for the semester in which credit is to be earned. Signed contract required at time of registration. Prerequisite: At least 16 credits in BIO, CHE, GEY, or PHY.
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