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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide supervision on the content area for pre-service secondary chemistry candidates. Prerequisite: Department Approval Corequisite: EDU 402 Student Teaching Seminar; EDUC 402 Student Teaching
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3.00 Credits
A development of the fundamental principles of chemistry and their applications. Chemical nomenclature, stoichiometry, atomic structure, bonding theories, thermochemistry, periodic properties, solution calculations, gas laws and the properties of solids and liquids are among the topics discussed. Co-requisite: CHEM 103 General Chemistry I Laboratory
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of the study of the principles of chemistry and their applications. The topics include solution properties, acids and bases, ionic equations, oxidation-reduction, equilibrium, kinetics, descriptive chemistry of the elements, nuclear chemistry and an introduction to organic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 101 General Chemistry I Corequisite: CHEM 103 General Chemistry Laboratory I
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 103 with emphasis upon solution properties, kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, and qualitative analysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 103 General Chemistry Laboratory I Corequisite: CHEM 102 General Chemistry II
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3.00 Credits
A development of the fundamental principles of chemistry and their application. Chemical nomenclature, stoichiometry, atomic structure, bonding theories, thermochemistry, periodic properties, solution calculations, gas laws and the properties of solids and liquids are among the topics discussed in depth. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving skills to better prepare students for careers in chemistry and related life science fields. Prerequisite: Chemistry Majors or Special Permission from the Department Chair Corequisites: MATH 200 Calculus I and CHEM 113 Chemistry Laboratory I
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of development of the fundamental principles of chemistry and their application. The topics that will be covered in depth include solution properties, acids and bases, ionic equations, oxidation reduction, equilibrium, kinetics descriptive chemistry of the elements, nuclear chemistry and an introduction to organic chemistry. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving skills to better prepare students for careers in chemistry and related life science fields. Prerequisite: CHEM 111 Chemistry I with a C or better; Chemistry majors only Corequisite: CHEM 114 Chemistry Laboratory II
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles and techniques of experimental chemistry with emphasis upon the application of course material to problem solving in the laboratory. Corequisite: CHEM 111 Chemistry I; Chemistry majors only
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 113 with emphasis upon problem solving and presenting professional graphical data while exploring, solution properties, kinetics, equilibrium acids and bases, and qualitative analysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 113 Chemistry I Laboratory; Chemistry major only Corequisite: CHEM 112 Chemistry II
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1.00 Credits
A thorough assessment of the groundbreaking work of the pioneers responsible for the current practice of the science of chemistry and biochemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 101 or 111
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3.00 Credits
A detailed study of the representative elements and their compounds, involving both theoretical and descriptive approaches. Topics greatly expand upon the subject material in the Freshman level chemistry course and include atomic and molecular structure, descriptive chemistry of the elements, d metal complexes, molecular shape and symmetry, group theory, the structure of solids, acids/bases, oxidation/reduction and an introduction to ligand and crystal field theories.
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