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CHM 157: General Chemistry I
0.00 - 5.00 Credits
Oakland University
Integrated lecture-laboratory. States of matter, atomic structure, bonding and molecular structure, chemical reactions. Recommended preparation is three years of high school mathematics and one year of high school chemistry. CHM 157 satisfies the university general education requirement in the natural science and technology knowledge exploration area. Prerequisite: Score of 20 or higher on ACT mathematics exam; or MTH 062.
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CHM 158: General Chemistry II
0.00 - 5.00 Credits
Oakland University
Integrated lecture-laboratory. Chemical reactions, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base chemistry, thermodynamics and electrochemistry. Prerequisite: CHM 143 and 147, or CHM 157.
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CHM 162: Honors General Chemistry for Engineers I
4.00 Credits
Oakland University
Intensive introduction to chemistry in a small-class setting including selected research areas in chemistry. This course has common lectures with CHM 167 and is recommended for engineering majors with strong high school preparation in chemistry, physics, and mathematics. CHM 162 does not satisfy the university general education requirement in the natural science and technology knowledge exploration area. Prerequisite: One year of high school chemistry and physics and placement in MTH 154 or higher or math ACT score of 25 or higher.
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CHM 163: Honors General Chemistry for Engineers II
4.00 Credits
Oakland University
A more intensive treatment of the topics in CHM 158 including selected research areas in chemistry in a small-class setting. This course has common lectures with CHM 168. Prerequisite: CHM 162 or 167.
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CHM 167: Honors General Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Oakland University
Integrated lecture-laboratory. A more intensive introduction to the topics in CHM 157 including selected research areas in chemistry in a small-class setting. CHM 167 satisfies the university general education requirement in the natural science and technology knowledge exploration area. Prerequisite: One year of high school chemistry and physics and placement in MTH 154 or higher or math ACT score of 25 or higher.
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CHM 168: Honors General Chemistry II
5.00 Credits
Oakland University
Integrated lecture-laboratory. A more intensive treatment of the topics in CHM 158 including selected research areas in chemistry in a small-class setting. Prerequisite: CHM 157 or 167.
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CHM 201: Intro Organic & Bio Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Oakland University
Brief survey of organic and biological chemistry, emphasizing applications to human physiology. CHM 201 may not be used for major or minor credit in chemistry, biology or physics, except for the STEP minor in chemistry. Prerequisite: CHM 104.
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CHM 201: Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Oakland University
Brief survey of organic and biological chemistry, emphasizing applications to human physiology. CHM 201 may not be used for major or minor credit in chemistry, biology or physics, except for the STEP minor in chemistry. Prerequisite: CHM 104.
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CHM 220: Introduction to Computational Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Oakland University
An introduction to the use of modern computational methods for the solution of chemical problems, with emphasis on the use of high-level software packages. Topics include elementary computational procedures, statistical treatment of experimental data, graphical methods, and an introduction to molecular modeling. No computer programming experience required. Prerequisite: CHM 158 or 168; MTH 154 or MTH 122 recommended.
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CHM 234: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Oakland University
Introduction to the structure, properties and reactivity of organic compounds. Prerequisite: CHM 158 or 168.
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