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3.00 Credits
This laboratory course is closely coordinated with CHEM 102 and serves to illustrate the principles of organic and biochemistry examined in that course. Qualitative experiments involving primarily organic and biological systems are carried out. The combination of both CHEM 103 and 104 is equivalent to CHEM 106. CHEM 102 must be taken concurrently with CHEM 104. 1 semester hour
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3.00 Credits
Designed for nursing majors and students who do not intend to major in science or engineering. This course presents principles of chemical constitution and their relation to chemical, physical behavior with particular emphasis on compounds of biological interest. Topics include atomic structure, chemical bonding, properties of gases and solutions, acid/base equilibria, organic functional groups and their reactions, and properties of biologically important molecules-proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids. Nursing majors are required to take CHEM 106 concurrently with CHEM 105. Prerequisite: High school chemistry; MATH 101 or satisfactory performance on the Mathematics Place-ment Test. 3 hours lecture. 1 hour recitation. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
A laboratory program closely coordinated with and designed to accompany CHEM 105. Experiments develop basic principles of laboratory technique with an emphasis on observations and measurement. Qualitative and quantitative characterizations and syntheses are performed. Nursing majors are required to take CHEM 106 concurrently with CHEM 105. The combination of both CHEM 103 and 104 is equivalent to CHEM 106. Prerequisite: High school chemistry or permission of the instructor; MATH 101 or satisfactory performance on the Mathematics Placement Test. Corequisite: CHEM 105 or successful completion of CHEM 105. 3 laboratory hours. 1 semester hour
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3.00 Credits
This laboratory augments the topics covered in CHEM 100 and highlights their applications to everyday life. Readily available materials are used so that the activites can be easily adapted to use in elementary classrooms. This course supplements CHEM 100 for early childhood, elementary, and special education students and may not be used to subsitute for CHEM 106 or 147. Pre- or corequisite: CHEM 100. 3 laboratory hours weekly. 1 semester hour
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for a general audience and is open to all students who have interest in forensic science and how chemistry plays an important role in this field. The course and its laboratory content include the scope of forensic chemistry, types of physical evidence, and techniques in the identification and analysis of physical evidence. Laboratory experiments involve analyzing a simulated crime scene using chemical techniques. The course is a required course for the forensic chemistry concentration and it will be available as a science distribution course with lab. Prerequisite: None. 2 hours lecture. 2 hours laboratory. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This is the first semester of a two-semester introductory chemistry sequence for science, engineering, and pre-med programs. Topics include elements, atomic structure, molecular structure, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, gases, liquids, and solids. Prerequisite: High school chemistry or permission of the instructor; MATH 101 or satisfactory performance on the Mathematics Placement Test. Corequisite: CHEM 147. 3 hours lecture. 1 hour recitation. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This is the second semester of a two-semester introductory chemistry sequence for science, engineering, and pre-med programs. Topics include kinetics, equlibria, acid base reactions, aqueous equilibria, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 145. Corequisite: CHEM 148. 3 hours lecture. 1 hour recitation. 3 semester hours
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the basic laboratory exercises in general chemistry correlated to the material in CHEM 145. Fundamentals of measurement and quantitative aspects of chemistry are emphasized. The course includes safe handling of solids and liquids, physical separations, inorganic syntheses, solution concentrations, gas laws, energy transfer, microscale reactions, and molecular models. Prerequisite: High school chemistry or permission of the instructor; MATH 101 or satisfactory performance on the Mathematics Placement Test. Corequisite: CHEM 145 or successful completion of CHEM 145. 3 hours laboratory. 1 semester hour
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the basic laboratory exercises in general chemistry correlated to the material in CHEM 146. Fundamentals of measurement and quantitative aspects of chemistry are emphasized. The course includes basic concepts of physical chemistry, including colligative properties, kinetics, and equilibria, in addition to acid-based chemistry, coordination chemistry, and electrochemistry. The use of computers in data collection and analysis is emphasized. Prerequisite: CHEM 147. Corequisite: CHEM 146 or successful completion of CHEM 146. 3 hours laboratory. 1 semester hour
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3.00 Credits
Topics offered in response to student and/or faculty interest. 3 semester hours each
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