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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for students who have, weaknesses and/or deficiencies in chemistry and, mathematics and is designed to provide a solid, foundation for the problem solving and critical, thinking required for CH-101. With a strong, emphasis on fundamental chemical ideas, this, course will include an overview of the periodic, table, chemical bonding, and stoichiometry., Not open to students who have taken CH-101,, CH-103, or CH-107.
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces science majors to, quantitative measurements, a simplified theory of, atoms and molecules, quantitative study of the, conservation of matter and energy, stoichiometry,, the classes of chemical reactions,, chemical bonding, molecular, geometry, and the periodic table of elements. It, prepares the student for CH-102 or CH-104. Lecture, 4 hours, lab 3 hours. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
Must register for CH-101L and CH-101P
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of CH-101, emphasizing quantitative, chemical problem-solving skills. Topics include, behavior and theory of gases, properties of, solutions, chemical equilibria, acid-base and, oxidation-reduction reactions and chemical, kinetics., Lecture 4 hours, lab 3 hours. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
CH-101., Must register for CH-102L and CH-102P.
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4.00 Credits
CH-103 and CH-104 together are directed to an, understanding of the molecular basis of life., Topics in CH-103 include the structure and, properties of atoms and molecules, stoichimetry,, states of matter and the kinetic-molecular, theory,, water and solutions, acids and bases, salts,, hydrolysis and buffer equilibria, and, radionuclide, chemistry. Appropriate for interested non-science, majors as well as sport and exercise physiology, majors. Lecture 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
Must register for CH-103L
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4.00 Credits
To understand the molecular basis of life., Organic chemistry is largely limited to aliphatic, (non-benzenoid) structure and functional groups, which occur in the structure and function of, bioorganisms. Biochemistry is introduced with, structural studies of carbohydrates, lipids, and, proteins. Flow of information and of energy is, studied and metabolic pathways are reviewed., Lecture 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Course fee., Not open to students who have taken CH 231, CH, 232, and CH 435.
Prerequisite:
CH-103., Must register for CH-104L.
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1.00 Credits
Standard laboratory practices and procedures., Students will be taught these with respect to, personal safety, MSDS's, chemical hygiene plans,, governmental regulations, laboratory facilities,, laboratory equipment, working with hazardous, chemicals, chemical labeling, chemical storage,, chemical inventory, and chemical waste disposal., Lecture 1 hour.
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5.00 Credits
Preparation for the study of the molecular basis, of life. General, organic and biochemical topics, will be presented. Topics include the structures, and properties of atoms and molecules, organic, structure and functional groups, carbohydrates,, lipids, proteins and nucleic acid biochemistry., Appropriate for interested non-science majors as, well as nursing and pharmaceutical marketing, majors. Lecture 4 hours, lab 3 hours. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
Must register for CH-107L
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5.00 Credits
Preparation for the study of the molecular basis, of life. General, organic and biochemical topics, will be presented. Topics include the structures, and properties of atoms and molecules, organic, structure and functional groups, carbohydrates,, lipids, proteins and nucleic acid biochemistry., Online laboratories and/or at-home laboratory, kits reinforce course material.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to inorganic chemistry including, transistion metals and main group elements. There, will be emphasis on transistion metal complex, naming, geometries, and electron configurations., Main group complex acid/base behavior and crystal, lattice configurations will be studied in addition, to the role of inorganic complexes in biological, and environmental systems.
Prerequisite:
CH-101 and CH-102
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3.00 Credits
Designed to increase the awareness of students, with respect to many discoveries in chemistry, that have resulted in significant changes in, our world and the quality of our lives. Students, will become better informed about our chemical, world in such areas as food, consumer, products, medicine, agricultural products,, industrial products, air and water pollution, and, energy. Lecture 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Course fee., Not open to students who have taken BI-209 and, BI-210.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Mathematics., Must register for CH-209L.
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