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5.00 Credits
Fundamental principles of chemistry, chemical structure, bonding, equilibrium, dynamics, and reactions. Laboratory includes study of chemical and physical behavior of elements and compounds, and qualitative and quantitative analysis. Prerequisites: CHEM 1100, one year high school chemistry, two years high school mathematics, and one year high school physics are recommended. CHEM 1101 is prerequisite to CHEM 1102; CHEM 1102 is prerequisite to CHEM 1103. Three hrs. lect., 6 hrs. lab. each.
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0.50 Credits
Student-centered discussion and problem-solving. Designed to promote understanding of key concepts and enhance student success in the concurrent chemistry course (CHEM 1101). Co-requisite: CHEM 1101. Not for credit in Chemistry major. CR/NC grading only.
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0.50 Credits
Student-centered discussion and problem-solving. Designed to promote understanding of key concepts and enhance student success in the concurrent chemistry course (CHEM 1102). Co-requisite: CHEM 1102. Not for credit in Chemistry major. CR/NC grading only.
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0.50 Credits
Student-centered discussion and problem-solving. Designed to promote understanding of key concepts and enhance student success in the concurrent chemistry course (CHEM 1103). Co-requisite: CHEM 1103. Not for credit in Chemistry major. CR/NC grading only.
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4.00 Credits
A two quarter, terminal sequence in chemistry for students preparing for careers in health-related sciences including nursing. CHEM 1601: basic inorganic chemistry; CHEM 1602: basic organic chemistry and introduction to biochemistry. Prerequisite: A score of 42 or above on the Entry Level Math Test or a college level math score on the SAT, ACT or AP exam or the equivalent. CHEM 1601 is not open to students with credit for CHEM 1605. CHEM 1601 (or 1605) is prerequisite to CHEM 1602. Does not satisfy chemistry requirement for physical science, geology, physics or biology B.S. majors. Three hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab. each.
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4.00 Credits
A chemical perspective for healthier living. Basic inorganic chemistry: an introduction to atomic and molecular structure. Prerequisite: A score of 42 or above on the Entry Level Math Test or a college level math score on the SAT, ACT or AP exam or the equivalent. Not open to students with credit for CHEM 1601. A-F grading only. Three hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab.
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4.00 Credits
Essential chemical and biochemical information for understanding human nutrition. The structure of atoms and matter, chemical reactions and the structure, function, and metabolism of important biomolecules such as proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, and lipids. Not open to students with credit for CHEM 1000. A-F grading only.
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5.00 Credits
Elementary gravimetric and volumetric analysis; instrumental methods of analysis. Prerequisite: CHEM. 1103. Three hrs. lect., 6 hrs. lab.
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4.00 Credits
Classes of organic compounds and reactions emphasizing subjects in biological sciences. Prerequisite: CHEM 1103, CHEM 2301 is prerequisite to CHEM 2302. For non-chemistry majors not planning advanced work in organic chemistry. CHEM 2301, 3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab; CHEM 2302, 3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab.
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4.00 Credits
The history, chemistry and technology of wine making. Production of standard types of wine from grape varieties. Laboratory illustrates chemical principles as applied to wine making. Not an elective for the chemistry major. Three hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab.
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