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CHEM 100: Introduction to Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING This course prepares those who have not had a satisfactory background in high school chemistry to take CHEM 151 or 161. Topics include the scientific method, SI and metric systems, unit conversions, atomic structure, periodic table, bonding and stoichiometry. Laboratory work is included.
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CHEM 121: Chemistry and its Role in Society
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING [satisfies the GECR for natural sciences, chemistry.] Basic chemical principles are used to examine some of the chemistry that most directly impacts individuals and society on a day-to-day basis. The course is designed to develop in students an appreciation for the chemical basis of their bodies and their environment. Emphasis is placed on the dynamic nature of the field of chemistry and efforts are made to dispel many of the common misconceptions that nonscientists often have about chemistry and other natural sciences. Laboratory work is included.
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CHEM 140: Criminalistics and Forensic Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
WINTER/SPRING Prerequisite: Two semesters of high school science or the equivalent are strongly recommended. This course provides an overview of forensic science and criminalistics including history and the modern role of forensic science in the judicial system. Topics covered include DNA typing, trace evidence analysis, firearms and tool marks and impression evidence. Laboratory work is included. Labs will focus on current forensic techniques.
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CHEM 151,152,153: General Chemistry
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING [The completion of CHEM 151 satisfies a GECR for natural sciences, chemistry. The completion of CHEM 151 and 152 satisfies a second GECR for natural sciences, chemistry.] Prerequisites: Completion of MATH 104 or MATH 105 or MATH 115 or equivalent for CHEM 151, CHEM 151 for CHEM 152, CHEM 152 for CHEM 153. For CHEM 151, CHEM 100 or a high school chemistry course is strongly recommended. Topics will include stoichiometry, periodic table and chemical bonding, structure of matter, solutions, equilibrium, thermodynamics, oxidation and reduction, transition metal complexes, nuclear chemistry, kinetics and quantitative laboratory techniques. Laboratory work is included. A placement exam will be given during the first week of CHEM 151.
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CHEM 161: General Chemistry for the Health Sciences
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING [satisfies a GECR for natural sciences, chemistry.] Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of MATH 104 or MATH 105 or MATH 115 or equivalent. A high school chemistry course or CHEM 100 is highly recommended. Course includes a survey of inorganic chemistry for pre-nursing, pre-dental hygiene and allied health science students. Topics include atomic structure, the periodic table, stoichiometry, solutions, equilibrium, acids and bases. Laboratory work is included. A placement exam will be given during the first week of classes.
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CHEM 162: Organic Chemistry for the Health Sciences
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING [satisfies a GECR for natural sciences, chemistry.] Prerequisite: CHEM 161. The course is a survey of organic chemistry for pre-nursing, pre-dental hygiene and allied health science students. Topics include naming, properties and reactions of hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, amines and carbonyl compounds. Laboratory work is included.
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CHEM 163: Biochemistry for the Health Sciences
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING Prerequisite: CHEM 162. This course is a survey of biochemistry for prenursing, pre-dental hygiene and allied health science students. Topics include amino acids, proteins, enzymes, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, biotechnology and metabolic pathways. Laboratory work is included.
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CHEM 297: Workshops,Short Courses
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
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CHEM 304: Quantitative Analysis
6.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER Prerequisite: CHEM 153. Theory and practice of gravimetric and volumetric analysis with an introduction to some elements of instrumental analysis.
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CHEM 316: Environmental Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisites: CHEM 151-153 or 161-163. The course is an introduction to environmental chemistry covering both fundamental chemical principles and societal implications. Emphasis will be placed on local issues such as the Hanford Nuclear Reservation and the environmental impact of mining. Laboratory work is included.
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