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CHEM 1188: GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY
1.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
This course is intended to provide laboratory credit in freshman chemistry for students who transfer into UT-Arlington with credit in General Chemistry I lecture only. Experiments include: measurement and scientific equipment use, physical properties, separations, synthesis, qualitative analysis, spectroscopy. Students may register for this course only with specific approval of a Chemistry advisor. Prerequisite: 3 hours of General Chemistry I lecture. Credit cannot be earned for both CHEM 1441 and CHEM 1188.
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CHEM 1189: GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY
1.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
This course is intended to provide laboratory credit in freshman chemistry for students who transfer into UT-Arlington with credit for General Chemistry lecture only. Experiments include: thermodynamics, electrochemistry, synthesis, quantitative analysis, spectroscopy, stoichiometry, and acid-base chemistry. Students may register for this course only with specific approval of a Chemistry advisor. Prerequisite: CHEM 1188 and 6 hours of General Chemistry II lecture. Credit cannot be earned for both CHEM 1442 and CHEM 1189.
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CHEM 1300: INTRODUCTORY CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Provides a background in fundamental chemical mathematics, in writing and understanding chemical formulas and equations, and in the application of scientific laws to the behavior of matter. This course is designed for the student with little or no previous chemical training who intends to take the CHEM 1441/1442 sequence at a later date. CHEM 1300 cannot replace CHEM 1441/1442 for major credit toward a degree in chemistry. Prerequisite: MATH 1302 or equivalent.
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CHEM 1441: GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
The lecture covers the fundamentals of atomic structure, chemical bonding, the periodic table, nomenclature, kinetic theory, gas laws, chemical equations, and solutions. The laboratory introduces the scientific method, experiment design, data collection and analysis, as well as illustrates fundamental principles presented in the lecture. Students who have not had high school chemistry are advised to take an introductory chemistry course first. Prerequisite: MATH 1302 or MATH 1303 or MATH 1322 or MATH 1323 or MATH 1426 or MAT Algebra score = / > 17 or SAT Math score = / > 600 or ACT Math score = / > 26.
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CHEM 1442: GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Study of advanced atomic structure and bonding concepts, acid-base theory, kinetics and equilibria, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, the chemistry of some elements. The laboratory focuses on experimental design, data collection and analyses as well as chemical syntheses to illustrate fundamental principles presented in the lecture. Prerequisite: CHEM 1441 or equivalent with a grade of C or better (which may include satisfactory score on Advanced Standing Examination through UTA Assessment Services).
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CHEM 1445: CHEMISTRY FOR NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Chemistry of things of everyday life: energy, radioactivity, petroleum products, pollution, the nature of matter, and the applications of chemistry to things we use. CHEM 1445, 1446 cannot be used to fulfill the 1441/1442 requirement in any degree program.
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CHEM 1446: CHEMISTRY II FOR NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Continuation of the chemistry of things of everyday life. Vitamins, minerals, chemical additives, plastics, cosmetics, proteins, carbohydrates, poisons, fats, and oils. Prerequisite: CHEM 1445 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. CHEM 1445, 1446 cannot be used to fulfill the 1441/1442 requirement in any degree program.
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CHEM 1451: CHEMISTRY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Survey of general, organic, and biochemistry with emphasis on applications to the human body. Measurement, atomic theory and structure, bonding, quantitative relationships in chemical reactions, gases, solutions, electrolytes, organic functional groups and nomenclature, organic reactions, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, metabolism, and nucleic acids. CHEM 1451 cannot count for major credit toward a degree in chemistry. Prerequisite: MATH 1301 or MATH 1302 or equivalent.
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CHEM 1465: CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS
4.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
An introduction to important concepts and principles of chemistry with emphasis on areas considered most relevant in an engineering context. Topics include chemical stoichiometry, bonding, chemical thermodynamics, equilibria, electrochemistry, and kinetics. Engineering students may substitute the eight hour sequence CHEM 1441 and CHEM 1442 for this class, but not either CHEM 1441 or 1442 alone. Students who complete CHEM 1465 and subsequently change majors to curricula that require both CHEM 1441 and CHEM 1442 may substitute CHEM 1465 for CHEM 1441. Prerequisite: high school chemistry and MATH 1323 or concurrent enrollment.
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CHEM 2180: RESEARCH IN CHEMISTRY
1.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Research for undergraduate students supervised by faculty of the department. May be repeated. Graded pass/fail only. Prerequisite: written permission of the instructor. Students may take a maximum of 12 hours credit on a pass/fail basis.
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