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4.00 Credits
This survey course explores physics, chemistry, geology, and astronomy, with major emphasis on the first two areas. Lecture explores the scientific method, develops problem-solving skills and encourages connection of physical science concepts to everyday life. Lab work includes written reports and some use of the computer for data analysis. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Students are encouraged to enroll as first or second year students. NOTES: CROSS-LISTED WITH PHYS 115 OFFERED EVERY SPRING SEMESTER
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4.00 Credits
Accelerated course covering topics typically encountered in a two semester course, (e.g. bonding, equilibrium including buffers, stoichiometry, chemical kinetics, oxidation-reduction). Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. An honors section of this course is available each fall semester. NOTE: OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the qualitative analysis of inorganic cations and anions. Lecture will emphasize the theory (chemical equilibria, oxidation-reduction, chemical kinetics, hybrid orbital theory), and laboratory will be devoted primarily to the identification of inorganic cations and anions. In lieu of a two-semester general chemistry sequence, CHEM 135 (or alternative Interim course in Inorganic Chemistry) is used to fulfill the lower level inorganic requirement for the American Chemical Society approved major. NOTES: PREREQUISITE: CHEM 120 OFFERED MOST INTERIMS
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4.00 Credits
This course provides exposure to the chemistry of inorganic materials including relationships between structure, properties, and useful applications. There will be a particular emphasis on crystallography, symmetry, and patterns of structure and reactivity in the main group elements, the nonmetals, and the firstrow transition metals. Lab activities complement lectures. In lieu of a two-semester general chemistry sequence, Chemistry 140 (or alternative Interim course in Inorganic Chemistry) is used to fulfill the lower level inorganic requirement for the American Chemical Society approved major. NOTES: PREREQUISITE: CHEM 120 OFFERED OCCASIONAL INTERIMS
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4.00 Credits
This course explores basic inorganic principles including structural properties and patterns of reactivity among main group metals, first row transition metals and nonmetals primarily through lab activity. Students will present chemical demonstrations and/or computer activities of their own choice on a daily basis followed by class discussion of the relevant concepts. In lieu of a two-semester general chemistry sequence, Chemistry 141 (or alternative Interim course in Inorganic Chemistry) is used to fulfill the lower level inorganic requirement for the American Chemical Society approved major. NOTES: PREREQUISITE: CHEM 120 OFFERED OCCASIONAL INTERIMS
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4.00 Credits
Explores the fundamentals of organic chemistry (nomenclature, functional groups, reactions) with an introduction to biochemistry (amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, enzymes, nucleic acids and the metabolic cycles). Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Students desiring more than two semesters of chemistry will normally follow the sequence 120, 201, 202. NOTES: PREREQUISITE: CHEM 120 OFFERED EVERY SPRING SEMESTER
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Topics in Chemistry
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course offers the opportunity to engage in experimental research with a faculty mentor. One credit hour will require four hours of laboratory work per week for the semester plus a comprehensive report, a departmental seminar, and if appropriate a presentation at a scientific meeting. This course designation is normally not used to replace a traditional course. NOTE: PREREQUISITES: SEE FACULTY ADVISOR
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4.00 Credits
Nomenclature, reactions, and structure of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons and their derivatives. Structural determination, applied organic spectroscopy, reaction mechanisms, and multi-step syntheses will be introduced. Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week. NOTES: PREREQUISITE: CHEM 120 OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER
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4.00 Credits
Nomenclature, reactions, and structure of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons and their derivatives. Structural determination, applied organic spectroscopy, reaction mechanisms, and multi-step syntheses will be introduced. Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week. This course is a continuation of CHEM 201. NOTES: PREREQUISITE: CHEM 201 OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER
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