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4.00 Credits
SCI Core 3 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 4 cr Continuation of General Chemistry I. Solutions, oxidation-reduction reactions, kinetics, ionization, ionic equilibria, pH, buffers, solubility product, hydrolysis, qualitative analysis of cations and anions. Prerequisite: CHEM 1110/CH 110
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5.00 Credits
4 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 5 cr Fundamental concepts of nomenclature, formulae, preparation and properties of organic compounds. Modern electronic and molecular orbital theories are introduced. Laboratory experiments illustrate properties and preparation of organic compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 1110/CH 110
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5.00 Credits
4 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 5 cr Continuation of CH 223 utilizing mechanistic interpretations of reaction of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, acids and amines. Prerequisites: CHEM 2223/CH 223
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr An introduction to the fundamental principles of physical chemistry, the states of matter, thermodynamics, thermochemistry, solutions of electrolytes and non-electrolytes, electrochemistry and atomic structure. The history of energy production and human energy use, energy options for the 21st century, global warming and fossil fuel problems will be considered. Prerequisite: PHYS 1434/SC 434 or PHYS 1442/SC 442
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course focuses on safety as an integral part of the design and execution of experimental work. The course includes an online textbook, online papers from experts in various areas of chemical health and safety and other resources available on the world wide web. Prerequisites: CHEM 1110/CH 110, CHEM 1210/CH 210, CHEM 2223/CH 223; pre- or corequisite: CHEM 2323/CH 323
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5.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 5 lab hrs, 5 cr Theoretical and mathematical concepts of both gravimetric and volumetric analyses: quantitative separations, formation and properties of precipitates, use of organic reagents, coprecipitation phenomena, acidimetry and alkalimetry, pH, titration curves, redox reactions. Practice in fundamental laboratory techniques of gravimetric and volumetric analyses. Prerequisite: CHEM 1210/CH 210
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4.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 6 lab hrs, 4 cr A continuation of CHEM 3312/CH 322 Analytical Chemistry I, emphasizing modern instrumental methods. Topics include chromatography (HPLC and GC), spectroscopy (FT-IR, NMR, UV-VIS, CG-MS, AA and AE), electrochemical (SIE, conductimetry, polarography, potentiometry), and optical rotary dispersion. Lab studies develop handson techniques for real-world problems such as those found in pharmacy, cosmetics, the environment and energy. Prerequisite: CHEM 3312/CH 322; pre- or corequisite: PHYS 1434/SC 434 or PHYS 1442/SC 442
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This introductory course is designed for students with no or minimal proficiency in Chinese (non-heritage speakers). Mandarin Chinese, the official language spoken by the majority of the world's Chinese population, will be taught in Romanized form (pinyin). The emphasis is on speaking, listening comprehension and basic conversational skills. Students will also be exposed to the Chinese writing system and learn Chinese characters. Prerequisite: Foreign language placement examination
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr Concentrating on the expansion of vocabulary and grammar, the course aims at further upgrading students' Mandarin proficiency. Intensive practice of reading, pronunciation and listening will be emphasized. To reinforce students' comprehension of the language, aspects of the Chinese culture such as history, art, calligraphy and social custom, will be incorporated into the lessons. Prerequisite: CHN 1101/CN 101, or foreign-language placement examination
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This is a continuing course for students who have acquired basic knowledge in Elementary Chinese (CHN 101 and CHN 102). Designed to further the development of language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, this course emphasizes students' Mandarin proficiency through comprehensive oral and written exercises (traditional characters). Social customs and cultural aspects of everyday situations are introduced. Prerequisites or co-requisite: CHN 102 or foreign language placement test
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