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3.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY Credits: 3.00 Elements of Chemistry II. Prerequisites: CHEM 111. A study of human biochemistry with emphasis on biomolecules, metabolism, and bioenergetics. 3 hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY Credits: 4.00 Fundamentals of Chemistry. A one semester introductory lecture and laboratory course in the fundamental concepts of chemistry. This course is suitable for students who have no prior background in chemistry. It is intended for students majoring in Food and Nutrition and other non-science majors. It is also suitable for science majors who want a basic introduction to Chemistry before proceeding to General Chemistry I. Some aspects of the course are quantitative, and a bakground in algebra is assumed. This course prepares students to proceed to CHEM 130 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
College:COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department:CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY Credit:4.00 General Chemistry I. Prerequisites: One year of high school chemistry. Special fee. Introductory lecture and laboratory course for science majors, prerequisite for all advanced chemistry courses. Introduction to atomic and molecular structure, bonding, stoichiometry, states of matter, solutions, and selected topics in descriptive inorganic chemistry. Laboratory stresses techniques and data treatment and their use in examining chemical systems. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Natural/Physical Science, Laboratory or Non-Laboratory Science. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
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4.00 Credits
College:COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department:CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY Credit:4.00 General Chemistry II. Prerequisites: CHEM 120. Special fee. Introductory lecture and laboratory course for science majors, prerequisite for all advanced chemistry courses. Introduction to thermochemistry, kinetics; general acid base, precipitation, redox equilibria, electrochemistry and selected topics in descriptive inorganic chemistry. Laboratory stresses techniques and data treatment and their use in examining chemical systems. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
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4.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY Credits: 4.00 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 107 and CHEM 109; or CHEM 109 and CHEM 111; or CHEM 113. Special fee. Survey of organic chemistry covering all major classes, nomenclature, and characteristic class reactions. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
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1.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY Credits: 1.00 Freshman Seminar in Chemistry. An experience for freshmen majoring in chemistry and biochemistry that will help them to succeed in their major by learning study skills and becoming acquainted with the culture of higher education. Meets Gen Ed 2002 - New Student Seminar. 1 hour seminar.
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1.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY Credits: 1.00 Problem Solving-General Chemistry. Course designed to help students in application of mathematics in chemistry with emphasis on individual needs. 1 hour lecture.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY Credits: 1.00 to 3.00 Laboratory Project. Prerequisites: CHEM 120, General Chemistry I, or equivalent and permission of department. Special fee. Independent laboratory work in chemistry under the guidance of a faculty mentor. This course may be repeated up to six times for a maximum of six credits. Meets Gen Ed 2002 - New Student Seminar. 2 hours lab.
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3.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY Credits: 3.00 Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 230. Introduction to the descriptive inorganic chemistry of the chemical elements and selected compounds excluding hydrocarbons and their derivatives. The periodic table and periodic relationships among the elements will be used as an organizing tool to explore the sources, properties, compounds, reactions, and industrial uses of the chemical elements. The primary emphasis will be on the main group elements, but transition metal chemistry will also be described. Selected applications of inorganic substances in biochemistry, environmental chemistry, industrial chemistry, material science, and medicine will be discussed. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY Credits: 3.00 Organic Chemistry I. Prerequisites: CHEM 121. Structure and bonding in organic compounds: nomenclature, reactions, properties, and aromatic compounds: stereochemistry; structure analysis by IR, NMR, UV, and MS; introduction to molecular orbital theory. 3 hours lecture.
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