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3.00 Credits
This course offers independent study or directed study/internships, in consultation with a faculty member. An independent study contract must be negotiated with a faculty member before registration. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every semester. Credits: 3 Chemistry
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4.00 Credits
[Choice:NS] General Chemistry examines such topics as atomic structure and the periodic table, chemical reactions, gases, liquids and change of state, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, chemical bonding and molecular structure, and introductory principles of organic chemistry. The course requires a 2 1/2-hour lab per week. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are high school chemistry and MAT 1410 or permission. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
[Choice:NS] This is the first course of a two-semester sequence that provides an introduction for Science majors to the principles of chemistry. The first semester treats stoichiometry, atomic structure, and the periodic table, chemical bonding and molecular structure, chemical reactions in aqueous solution, and the properties of solids. The course requires three classroom hours, and one 2 1/2-hour lab per week. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite or co-requisite is MAT 1020 or permission. High school or college physics is strongly recommended. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
This is the second course of a two-semester sequence that provides an introduction for Science majors to the principles of chemistry. The second semester topics include behavior of gases, liquids and changes of state, properties of solutions, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, solubility and complex?equilibria, electrochemistry, introduction to organic chemistry, and the chemistry of the representative and transition metal elements. The course requires three classroom hours and one 2 1/2-hour lab per week. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is CHE 1031. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to present essential concepts in chemistry, to provide a foundation for a deeper understanding of the chemical processes that occur in the natural world, and to provide background for a deeper understanding of the earth sciences, biological sciences, and environmental sciences. Topics covered include properties of matter, making measurements, dimensional analysis, atomic structure, the periodic table, periodic properties of elements, selected types of chemical reactions, writing and balancing chemical equations, expressing concentration, the structure and properties of water, the structure and properties of selected organic molecules, energy changes in chemical and physical processes, rates of chemical reactions, nuclear decay, and chemical equilibrium. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is MAT 1020. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 4
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course provides a study of a variety of current topics in chemistry, offered in response to the current interest of students and faculty. Examples of topics include water quality, household chemicals, food, and nutrition. Prerequisites & Notes There is a lab fee. Credits: 1 to 4
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the principles of biochemistry. Topics studied include the structure, function, reactions, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. The course requires three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is CHE 3111 or permission. There is a lab fee. This course is offered by student request. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the chemistry related to environmental problems. The instruction emphasizes the nature and properties of pollutants, and their interactions with each other and the environment. Particular attention is paid to the chemistry of aquatic systems. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is CHE 1032 or CHE 1020. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every even-numbered spring. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
This course continues CHE 3111 with an introduction to the biochemistry of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. The course requires one three-hour laboratory per week which emphasizes basic techniques of compound identification and synthesis. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is CHE 3111. This course is offered every odd-numbered spring. Credits: 4
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3.00 Credits
Chemistry Modules provide an intensive study of a variety of current topics in chemistry, offered in response to the current interests of the students and faculty. Examples of topics include food and nutrition, household chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals, farm chemistry, and water quality. Some modules may be taken for major elective credit with written permission. The course requires 15 lecture/lab hours per credit. Prerequisites & Notes The permission of the instructor is required for registration. There is a lab fee. Credits: 1 to 4 Computer Science
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