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CH 110: Survey of Science
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An introductory science course surveying basic topics in chemistry, physics, biology, earth science and astronomy. This course will serve as a science elective for non-science majors; science majors may take it as a general elective. No prerequisite. F/S (N, S)
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CH 112: Understanding Drugs
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A one-semester course dealing with the makeup and effects on the body of a variety of common drugs including pain relievers, narcotics, barbiturates, hallucinogens and antibiotics. This course will serve as a science elective for non-science majors; science majors may take it as a general elective. No prerequisites. F/S (N, S)
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CH 114: Chemistry for Consumers
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A one-semester, terminal course for nonscience majors which provides explanations of the chemistry observable in the household, the environment and the news. Prerequisite: English Placement EN 110/120 (reading). F (N, S)
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CH 116: Chemistry and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A discussion course designed for non-science majors. Topics will include energy concerns, the pollution crisis, natural resources and human interaction with the environment. Science majors can take the course as a general elective only. Prerequisite: English Placement EN 110/120 (reading) F/S (N, S)
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CH 118: Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A liberal arts elective in which the basic principles underlying the science of chemistry will be applied to an understanding of criminal investigative techniques. General chemical techniques used in criminal investigations from the gathering of evidence to the final presentation of expert testimony will be discussed. No prerequisite.
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CH 142: College Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Continuation of CH 140. Topics include solutions, acidimetry, alkalimentry, oxidation- reduction, reaction rates and chemical equilibrium, organic chemistry, metals and polymers and bio-chemistry. Prerequisite: CH 140. F/S ( C, N, S)
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CH 143: Lab for CH 142 0- 3
1.50 Credits
Erie Community College
Continuation of CH 141. Topics covered: solutions, acid and base titration, redox analysis, pH indicators, introduction to organic compounds and qualitative analysis of transition metal cations. Prerequisite: CH 141. F/S ( C, N, S)
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CH 144: General Chemistry with Introductory Organic and Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A one-semester course intended for students in the health science fields whose career objective requires knowledge of broader applications of chemistry. The course covers the fundamental concepts and essentials of general chemistry, introductory organic chemistry and an introduction to biochemistry. Prerequisite: high school chemistry or CH 010. F/S ( C, N, S)
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CH 145: Lab for CH 144 0- 3
1.50 Credits
Erie Community College
Topics include: metric system of measurement, reactions in solution, colloidal dispersion, gas laws, acidity and its determination, organic synthesis and biochemical reactions. Prerequisite: high school chemistry or CH 011. F/S ( C, N, S)
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CH 146: College Chemistry with Clinical Applications
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A rigorous, science majors' general chemistry course slanted toward medical laboratory applications. Topics covered: atomic structure, chemical bonding, reaction types and equations, stoichiometry, equilibrium, acid-base theory, pH, Henderson-Hasselbalch equation and introduction to organic chemistry. Prerequisite: Math Placement MT 125 and high school chemistry or CH 010/CH 011. F/S (N)
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