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5.00 Credits
Offers a scientific approach to the study of nutrition, which includes anatomy, chemical breakdown and metabolism, weight management, disease processes, and relation to lifestyle.
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5.00 Credits
(was titled Basic General Chemistry) NSL Provides an exploration of the matter that makes up our universe through the study of atomic structure, gases, solutions, acids and bases, stoichiometry, and reactions. This course is primarily for non-science majors preparing for careers in the health sciences and related fields. Laboratory is included. Prerequisite: CHEM& 100 (was CHEM 100) or one year of high school chemistry, completion of, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 091.
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5.00 Credits
(was titled Organic Chemistry) NSL Explores the chemistry of carbon compounds including structures, nomenclature, and properties of basic organic compounds with an emphasis on biochemical substances and applications. Includes families of alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and other biochemical materials. This course is primarily for non-science majors preparing for careers in the health sciences and related fields. Laboratory is included. Prerequisite: CHEM& 121 (was CHEM 111) or CHEM& 161 (was CHEM 151).
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5.00 Credits
(was titled General Chemistry) NSL Provides an in-depth study of chemistry formulas and equations, mathematics, gas laws, atomic theory, solution chemistry, periodic law, electron configurations, the mole concept, and stoichiometry. This is the first of a three-quarter sequence designed for science majors. Laboratory is included. Prerequisite: CHEM& 100 (was CHEM 100) or high school chemistry. Competence in algebra is necessary.
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5.00 Credits
(was titled General Chemistry) NSL Provides the applications portion of the year-long study of chemistry. This course examines bonding and molecular theory, intermolecular forces, solids, liquids, and gases, solutions, acids, bases, salts, pH, kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, and an introduction to thermodynamics. This is the second in a three-quarter sequence designed for science majors. Laboratory is included. Prerequisite: CHEM& 161 (was CHEM151).
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5.00 Credits
(was titled General Chemistry) NSL Examines, in more detail, equilibrium, thermodynamics, and descriptive chemistry of elements and their compounds. Topics in kinetics and equilibrium are revisited to enhance students' comprehension and understanding. The course ends with a survey of several areas of chemistry including coordination chemistry, nuclear and radiochemistry, nanochemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry with special emphasis on relevant and inspiring aspects of these topics. Laboratory is included. Prerequisite: CHEM& 162 (was CHEM 152).
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5.00 Credits
Provides a study of the qualitative and quantitative analytical applications of chemistry including the mathematical treatment of data collected. It will examine gravimetric and volumetric wet chemical analysis. Instrumental analysis of both organic and inorganic substances will be done. This is a one-quarter course required for students who are chemistry and chemical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 163 (was CHEM 153).
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5.00 Credits
(was titled Organic Chemistry) Explores the chemistry of organic compounds including structures, nomenclature, bonding, and properties of basic organic compounds. The course covers the families of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes, and discusses functional groups and stereochemistry and their roles in chemical properties. This is the first in a three-quarter sequence designed for science majors in chemistry-related fields. Laboratory is included. Prerequisite: CHEM& 163 (was CHEM 153) or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
(was titled Organic Chemistry) Continues the exploration of the chemistry of organic compounds including structures, nomenclature, and synthesis of basic organic compounds. The course covers the families of alkyl halides, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and other groups of compounds. Reactions and synthesis of various compounds of these families will be studied and performed. Products of the processes will be examined using physical and spectroscopic means. This is the second in a threequarter sequence designed for science majors in chemistry-related fields. Laboratory is included. Prerequisite: CHEM& 261 (was CHEM 251).
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5.00 Credits
(was titled Organic Chemistry) Continues the exploration of the chemistry of organic compounds including structures, nomenclature, and synthesis of basic organic compounds. The course covers the families of amines, carbonyls, aromatics, biochemical compounds and other groups of compounds. Reactions and synthesis of various compounds will be studied and performed. Products of these processes will be examined using physical and spectroscopic means. The course includes a qualitative analysis of organic compounds. This is the third of a three-quarter sequence designed for science majors in chemistry-related fields. Laboratory is included. Prerequisite: CHEM& 262 (was CHEM 252).
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