|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
5.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic principles of chemistry including atomic and mo lec u lar structure, bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, thermodynamics and states of matter. Laboratory will reinforce lecture concepts. Pre: "C" or better in MATH 112 or equivalent; high school Chemistry or CHEM 104. Fall, Spring GE-2, GE-3
-
5.00 Credits
Continuation of the basic principles of chemistry including properties of so lu tions, kinetics, acids and bases, equilibria, buffers, precipitation reactions, elec tron transfer reactions, electrochemistry, en tro py and free energy. Laboratory will reinforce lecture concepts. Pre: "C" or better in CHEM 201 Fall, Spring
-
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Individual Study
-
4.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles of chemical analysis, with emphasis on classical methods of analysis. Lectures will stress the theory of chemical measurements and sample handling. Laboratory exercises will provide students with op por - tu ni ties to explore calibration methods, method development, and established pro ce dures for volumetric and gravimetric analyses. Basic atomic spectroscopy is also presented. Pre: "C" or better in CHEM 202 Fall, Spring
-
2.00 Credits
This course is designed to emphasize the descriptive aspects of inorganic chemistry. Course topics include nuclear chemistry, reactivity patterns of selected s and p block elements and a brief introduction to coordination chemistry. Pre: A grade of "C" or higher in CHEM 202 Spring
-
5.00 Credits
Introduction to organic structure, bonding, chemical reactivity, reactions as ac ids and bases, mechanisms and stereochemistry. The chemistry of alkanes, alkyl halides, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, and amines will be covered. Laboratory illustrates synthetic techniques and the preparation and reactions of functional groups dis cussed during lecture. Pre: CHEM 202 Fall
-
3.00 Credits
The chemistry of aromatic compounds, free radicals, polyenes, mac ro mol e cules, heterocyclic compounds, carbohydrates, amino acids, peptides, and proteins will be covered. This will include a study of mechanisms, synthetic transformations, concerted reactions, and spectroscopy. Pre: "C" or better in CHEM 320 Spring
-
1.00 Credits
Laboratory illustrating electrophilic aromatic substitutions and other reactions of aromatic compounds, synthetic transformations as well as qualitative organic analysis. Pre: CHEM 321 previously or concurrently Spring
-
4.00 Credits
Analysis of the structure and metabolism of biologically important compounds. This intermediate-level course is designed for students in the medical tech nol o gy, food science, chemistry education, chemistry and pre-professional health majors. The laboratory teaches basic biochemical techniques. Pre: 'C" or better in CHEM 320 Spring
-
2.00 Credits
Introduction to the use of chemical literature (in print and electronic media), current departmental faculty research interests, safe and ethical conduct of lab o - ra to ry research, and proper recording of research results in laboratory note books. Students perform a literature search and write a proposal for an undergraduate research project. Pre: CHEM 321 Fall
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|