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5.00 Credits
First quarter of a general chemistry sequence for engineering, biological science, physical science, pre-med, pre-dental, and math majors. Includes chemical bonding, electron structures, reaction prediction, quantum mechanical concepts, thermochemistry, stoichiometry and gas laws. Stresses problem solving and critical thinking. 4 hours lecture/3 hours lab per week. This course was formerly known as CHEM 140. Prerequisite: mATh 140 or 120 or concurrent enrollment.
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5.00 Credits
Second quarter of a general chemistry sequence for engineering, biological science, physical science, pre-med, pre-dental, and math majors. Includes covalent bonds, molecular shapes, solutions and solids, colligative properties, rates of reaction and equilibrium. Introduction to organic chemistry. Stresses problem solving and critical thinking. This course was formerly known as CHEM 150 General Chemistry II. 4 hours lecture/3 hours lab per week. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in Chem& 161 or Chem 140 and mATh 140 or 120. mATh& 141 strongly recommended or concurrent.
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5.00 Credits
Third quarter of a general chemistry sequence for engineering, biological science, physical science, pre-med, pre-dental, and math majors. Includes acids and bases, solubility and complex ion equilibria, thermodynamics - entropy, reduction-oxidation reactions and electrochemistry and nuclear reactions and issues. Stresses problem solving and critical thinking. This course was formerly known as CHEM 160 General Chemistry III. 4 hours lecture/3 hours lab per week. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in Chem& 162 or Chem 150, mATh& 141 or MATH121.
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4.00 Credits
First of a three-quarter sequence of organic chemistry courses. Emphasis on structure, naming, properties, and transformations of the main classes of carbon compounds. This course was formerly known as CHEM 237. Prerequisite: Chem& 163 or Chem 160 and enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 with grades of "C" or better o r instructor? ? permission
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4.00 Credits
Second of a three-quarter sequence of organic chemistry courses. Further study of structure, naming, properties and transformations of the main classes of carbon compounds, especially aromatic and carbonyl compounds. Intended to be taken concurrently with CHEM& 252. This course was formerly known as CHEM 238. Prerequisite: Chem& 241 or Chem 237 with a grade of "C" or better o r instructor? ? permission
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4.00 Credits
Third of a three-quarter sequence of organic chemistry courses. Emphasis on structure, naming, properties and transformations of amine and polyfunctional carbon compounds; and biochemical compounds (such as lipids, amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids). This course was formerly known as CHEM 239. Prerequisite: Chem& 242 or Chem 238 with a grade of "C" or better, o r instructor? ? permission
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3.00 Credits
First laboratory course of a three-quarter sequence of organic chemistry courses. Emphasis on reactions, synthesis, purification and analysis of the main classes of carbon compounds. Intended to be taken concurrently with CHEM& 241. This course was formerly known as CHEM 241. Prerequisite: Chem& 163 or Chem 160 and enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 with grades of "C" or better, Chem& 241 or Chem 237 with a grade of "C" or better (or concurrent enrollment); or instructo r's permissi
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3.00 Credits
Second laboratory course to accompany a three-quarter sequence in organic chemistry courses. Further study of reactions, synthesis, purification and analysis of the main classes of carbon compounds, especially aromatic and carbonyl compounds. Intended to be taken concurrently with CHEM& 242. This course was formerly known as CHEM 242. Prerequisite: Chem& 241 or Chem 237 and Chem& 251 or Chem 241 and Chem& 242 or Chem 238 with grades of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment o r instructor? ? permission
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5.00 Credits
Beginning level course in Modern Standard Chinese (Mandarin) for students with little or no prior experience in the language. Emphasizes the introduction to the four basic skills of Chinese: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, with particular attention to its unique features, such as tones and characters, and its cultural context. This course was formerly known as CHIN 101. Prerequisite:
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5.00 Credits
Continue to introduce skills in standard (Mandarin) Chinese: i.e., Listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Continuing study of cultural theories. This course was formerly known as CHIN 102. Prerequisite: ChIn& 121 or ChIn 101 or equivalent or instructor's permission.
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