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  • 1.00 - 18.00 Credits

    For course description, see Cooperative Education. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    A survey of basic principles of general chemistry including the metric system theory and structure, periodic table, bonding, moles, stoichiometry, gases and enthalpy changes. Intended for nonscience majors. Prerequisite: A working knowledge of basic algebra. (SCC)
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 110. This is a short course of variable 1 to 2 credits, designed to introduce fundamental chemistry concepts by engaging students in hands-on learning activities. It provides students with basic knowledge of chemistry as support for further studies and personal enrichment. Content of the learning activities include atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonding, types of reactions such as acid/base and redox, physical states of matter, molecular structure, polarity, measurements, mole concept and stoichiometry. Fulfills up to 2 credits of the laboratory science requirement for the A.A. degree. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Formerly CHEM 100. A survey course of basic concepts in chemistry with emphasis on the application of these topics in society. Topics covered may include philosophy and methods of science, arithmetic calculations, the metric system, unit conversions, atomic theory, chemical bonding, types of chemical reactions, gases, nuclear chemistry and current chemical issues such as ozone layer depletion, energy and society, acid rain, polymers, or foods and drugs among others. Recommended for non-science and liberal arts majors. Fulfills laboratory science requirement for AA degree. (SCC, SFCC)
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Each course in this series addresses one special aspect of how chemistry is practically applied in modern society. All courses in the series emphasize student-centered, collaborative, hands-on learning activities with an aim to trigger an appreciation for fundamental chemistry concepts. The chemical concepts are presented on a need-to-know basis for a particular minicourse. Sample titles of minicourses are: nuclear chemistry; environmental chemistry; and chemistry in art, food, medicine, household products, transportation or industry. Designed to meet requirement of laboratory science credits for A.A. degree. Students are encouraged to take more than one of these minicourses and accumulate credits to equal a full 5-credit course. (SCC)
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Each course in this series addresses one special aspect of how chemistry is practically applied in modern society. All courses in the series emphasize student-centered, collaborative, hands-on learning activities with an aim to trigger an appreciation for fundamental chemistry concepts. The chemical concepts are presented on a need-to-know basis for a particular minicourse. Sample titles of minicourses are: nuclear chemistry; environmental chemistry; and chemistry in art, food, medicine, household products, transportation or industry. Designed to meet requirement of laboratory science credits for A.A. degree. Students are encouraged to take more than one of these minicourses and accumulate credits to equal a full 5-credit course. (SCC)
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Each course in this series addresses one special aspect of how chemistry is practically applied in modern society. All courses in the series emphasize student-centered, collaborative, hands-on learning activities with an aim to trigger an appreciation for fundamental chemistry concepts. The chemical concepts are presented on a need-to-know basis for a particular minicourse. Sample titles of minicourses are: nuclear chemistry; environmental chemistry; and chemistry in art, food, medicine, household products, transportation or industry. Designed to meet requirement of laboratory science credits for A.A. degree. Students are encouraged to take more than one of these minicourses and accumulate credits to equal a full 5-credit course. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Introduction to chemistry is an entry-level chemistry class with a modest prerequisite of elementary algebra. This course is taught online via the Internet and is aimed at people who have no prior chemistry experience. This course does not qualify as a laboratory science. Prerequisite: Basic algebra. (SCC, SFCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    This introductory course explores a wide range of topics for nonscience majors. Topics may include ozone and SMOG chemistry, airborne particulates and acid rain, the greenhouse effect and ozone layer, structure and chemistry of freshwater bodies, environmental impact of metals and organic pollutants, water quality and health, chemistry of soils, sources and characteristics of soil contaminants and their persistence of contaminants, and soil degradation and chemical assessment of contaminants soils. Soil and water remediation, and energy utilization and conservation are emphasized. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course covers selected topics in organic and biochemistry including organic functional groups; organic reactions; intermolecular forces; structure and function of carbohydrates; lipids and proteins; enzymes; common metabolic pathways; causes and effects of arteriosclerosis; classes of drugs; actions and metabolism of drugs; and interferences and side effects of drugs. Additional topics may include hormone action, membrane properties, molecular immunology, neurotransmitters, muscle contractions and blood clotting. Prerequisite: CHEM& 121 (formerly CHEM 161) or one year of high school chemistry within the last five years with a 2.0 GPA or better and enrolled in the invasive or noninvasive cardiovascular technology program. (SCC)
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