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CH 200: Chemistry I 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This is a general chemistry course for students in engineering and nursing degree programs. Students will design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data and relate experimental results to theoretical understandings of chemical phenomena. Specifically, students willmore thoroughly understand such subjects as basic chemical calculations, nomenclature, atomic structure, intra- and intermolecular forces, kineticmolecular theory, properties of gases, and solutions. Not for credit for students who have credit for CH-100, CH- 103 or CH-310. (prereq: CH 090 or one year of high school chemistry with a grade of B or better.)
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CH 201: Chemistry II 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This general chemistry course is a continuation of CH-200 for students in engineering programs and students interested in chemistry. Students will design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data and relate experimental results to theoretical understandings of chemical phenomena. Corrosion, electrochemistry, oxidation-reduction, types of solids, semiconductors, crystallinematerials, rates of reactions, acid-base theory, buffers and chemical equilibria are covered. Optional topics coveredmight include a description of electrical conductivity in electrical insulators, semiconductors and conductors. (prereq: CH-200)
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CH 222: Organic Chemistry I 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Themajor concepts and themes of organic chemistry are introduced in this course. Theory and laboratory work on the principles of organic chemistry, properties and interrelationships of important classes of organic compounds. The roles of such compounds in themetabolic processes are explained. Students are introduced to basicmechanisms of organic reactions and alerted to the industrial, biomedical, academic and personal applications and uses of organic materials. (prereq: CH-200)
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CH 223: Biochemistry 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Knowledge of biochemistry is essential in disciplines likemedicine, nutrition, pharmacology, environmental studies and agriculture. Completion of the "human genome sequence project"has brought the field into a new light. This course is designed to train and educate students with essential and central concepts, principles and applications of biochemistry. The design of the course enhances the ability of students to address changes, needs and demands of their own major fields as well. The course covers theory and lab-practice to prepare students for the higher technical and intellectual challenges in the field of biochemistry. (prereq: CH-222)
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CH 302: Chemistry III 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This elective has been designed to provide students with the third quarter of a one-year general chemistry course. This allows students tomore thoroughly understand such subjects as thermochemistry, electrochemistry, solution chemistry and the chemical theories relevant to conductors, semiconductors and transitionmetals. CH-302, a three-credit course, allows students tomeet the general chemistry requirements for graduate school andmedical school when taking the CH-303 Lab component (a one-credit laboratory course offered in a subsequent quarter), and specifically coversmaterial that is normally found on theMCAT and FE/PE exams. (prereq: CH-201)
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CH 303: Chemistry III LAB 0
1.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This elective has been designed to provide students with the third-quarter lab part of a one-year general chemistry course. This allows students tomore thoroughly understand such subjects as thermodynamics, the chemistry of the various phases ofmatter, transitionmetals, solution chemistry and various new technologies such as hydrogen fuel. CH-303 Lab, a one-credit lab course (when taken along with CH-302, a three-credit course), allows students tomeet the general chemistry requirements for graduate school andmedical school, and coversmaterial normally found on theMCAT and FE/PE exams. (coreq: CH-302)
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CH 310: Applied Chemistry 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This is a junior level general chemistry course for students taking only one quarter of chemistry. The course includes classification and properties ofmatter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical equations, physical states ofmatter and intermolecular forces. The relationship between chemical properties and themechanical and electrical properties ofmaterials is also studied. Not for credit for students who have credit for CH-100,CH-103 or CH-200. (prereq:MA- 128 orMA-129, PH-113)
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CH 322: Organic Chemistry II 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This elective is specially designed tomeet the organic chemistry requirements for admission to medical school. The concepts learned in this class will be useful in understandingmedical biochemistry and biotechnology. The principles of organic chemistry learned in Organic Chemistry I are further developed to understand in-depth reactionmechanisms. This understanding of organic reactions will be useful in learning roles of organicmolecules involved in variousmetabolic processes in living systems. Organic chemistry is of immense importance to technology also. It is the chemistry of dyes and drugs, paper and ink, paints and plastics, gasoline and rubber tires, the food we eat and the clothing we wear. Students will be introduced to such industrial and commercial applications of organicmolecules. (prereq: CH-222, CH223)
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CH 323: Organic Chemistry II LAB 0
2.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This elective has been designed together with CH-222, CH-223 and CH-322 tomeet the organic chemistry laboratory requirement for admission tomedical school. (prereq: CH-322)
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CH 350: Chemistry of BuildingMaterials 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is for undergraduate architectural engineering and constructionmanagement students. It provides an introduction to the chemistry of building constructionmaterials, and shows how chemical bonding at themicroscopic level explainsmacroscopic properties of common constructionmaterials, includingmetals (steel, aluminum, copper), inorganics (cement, concrete,masonry) andmolecularmaterials (wood, asphalt, polymers). Cannot be taken for credit with AE-1231. (prereq: CH-200)
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