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CHE 101: Survey of Chemistry
1.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
A one-semester course introducing the fundamental principles of chemistry and their applications to the chemical behavior of matter. Topics include classical and modern atomic theory, nature of the chemical bond, molecular shapes, chemical reactivity, introductory organic chemistry and nuclear energy. Previous knowledge of chemistry is not required. An optional laboratory is available for this course. Fl, Sp, SS-3-
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CHE 101L: Survey of Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Laboratory to accompany Chemistry 101. Students may enroll in Che 101 without taking Che 101L. Breakage deposit. Corequisite: Che 101. (One 2-hour laboratory per week.) Fl, Sp, SS-1-
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CHE 111: General Chemistry
2.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
A two-semester course in chemistry that presents fundamentals of atomic theory and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and the chemical and physical behavior of matter. For science majors. Breakage deposit. Prerequisites: for Che 111-high school chemistry; for Che 212-Che 111. (Two lectures, one recitation, one 3-hour laboratory per week, per semester.) Fl, Sp-4,4-
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CHE 209: Chemistry and Public Concern
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
A study of chemistry and its interactions with society. Course will provide non-science majors with a course relating chemistry with current and future social and humanistic problems facing mankind. Content will include such topics as: over-the-counter, prescription and illegal drugs; energy; food; pesticides; detergents; chemical contraceptives and environmental concerns. Fl, Sp-3-
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CHE 212: General Chemistry
2.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
A two-semester course in chemistry that presents fundamentals of atomic theory and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and the chemical and physical behavior of matter. For science majors. Breakage deposit. Prerequisites: for Che 111-high school chemistry; for Che 212-Che 111. (Two lectures, one recitation, one 3-hour laboratory per week, per semester.) Fl, Sp-4,4-
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CHE 230: Introductory Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Broad introduction to the general field of organic chemistry. Not open to students specializing in chemistry. Prerequisite: Che 101 or its equivalent. (Three lectures per week.) Fl-3-
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CHE 230L: Introductory Organic Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Laboratory to accompany Che 230. Students may enroll in Che 230 without taking Che 230L. Breakage deposit. Corequisite: Che 230. (One 3-hour laboratory per week.) Fl-1-
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CHE 300: Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
An introductory survey of environmental problems such as air and water pollution. Emphasis will be on the knowledge necessary to understand and control the environment. Prerequisite: upper division status. (Three lectures per week.) Fl, Sp, SS-3-
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CHE 301: Chemical Safety
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Chemistry 301 covers safety measures for prudent professional practice in a chemistry laboratory. This course seeks to provide a basis for professionals working in the sciences to develop safe working habits when working with chemicals. Topics include the use of personal protective equipment, material safety data sheets, labeling, safe storage and handling of chemicals, fire safety, compressed gases, and emergency response. Prerequisite: Che 212. Fl-1-
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CHE 305: Criminalistic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course is an introduction to various scientific techniques used in obtaining and analyzing criminal evidence. Topics will include: chemical analysis, arson, toxicology, fibers, explosives and fingerprints. This course may not be used to satisfy Chemistry major elective requirements. Prerequisites: Che 101 and 6 semester hours of social/behavioral sciences. (Three lectures per week.) Fl, Sp-3-
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