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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Yearly; 4.00 Credits; N,QS) Second semester of a year-long introduction to chemistry designed to meet the requirements for physics, engineering, geology, and areas of environmental science. Includes a lab. Prerequisites: CH114.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; N,QS) Including some of the basic procedures of chemistry that are common to most of the experimental sciences. These procedures include training in basic issues of safe laboratory practices, use of common laboratory equipment and techniques, data collection and analysis (including an introduction to statistical analysis), communication of results (keeping a lab notebook, writing reports) and use of technical information and computer spreadsheets. Note: A special fee is assessed. Prerequisite or Corequisite: CH 105.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; QS,N) A continuation of CH 121. Prerequisite: CH 121. Prerequisite or Corequisite: CH106. Note: A special fee is assessed.
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4.00 Credits
(Spring; Odd Years; 4.00 Credits; N) An introduction to basic chemical concepts and how these principles can be used to understand the science behind the creation, conservation and authentication of works of art. Chemistry topics include the structure of atoms and molecules, elements, compounds, and the periodic table, chemical bonding and reactions, acids and bases, oxidation and reduction, and polymers. All of these concepts will be described as we explore the chemistry of art media such as paints, dyes, metals, ceramics, glass, paper and fibers, and photographic materials. This course will meet twice a week for four hours of combined lecture and laboratory. The lab portion includes activities such as preparation of pigments and paints, glass blowing, paper-making, creation of frescos, and photography. There will also be field trips to art museums such as the National Gallery of Art. Grading will be based on quizzes, labs, two short papers, a group project, a final exam and class participation. Note A special fee is assessed and field trips may add additional cost.
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4.00 Credits
(Fall & Spring; Yearly; 1.00-4.00 Credits; N) Individual research projects directed by faculty members. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
(Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits; N) Allowsthe department to offer special topics not normally offered. Departments may offer more than one special topic. Prerequisites vary with topic.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Yearly; 5.00 Credits; N) Theory and practice of modern quantitative chemical analysis. Statistics, electronics, electrochemistry, spectrophotometry, and chromatography are discussed. State of the art instrumentation is utilized in the laboratory. Note: a special fee is assessed. Prerequisite: CH115 or CH230.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; N) Continuation of CH230; covers the major concepts of inorganic chemistry; intended for students whose primary interest is chemistry. Prerequisite: CH230.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; N) Course introduces students to laboratory techniques in inorganic synthesis, planning of experiments, quantitative and qualitative evaluation of results of synthesis. Syntheses, reactivity, and characterization of main group element compounds and transition metals will be practiced. Note: A special fee is assessed. Corequisite: CH260. CH260 may be taken as a prerequisite with the permission of the instructor.
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2.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; N) This one-credit seminar is designed as a forum to present students with knowledge of (1 ) Departmental and college resources, including research and internship opportunities: (2) the wide range of post-baccalaureate programs available to students with bachelors' degree in chemistry or biochemistry; and (3) career opportunities and how to learn about them. Students normally take this sophomore year.
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