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3.00 Credits
This introductory chemistry class is designed to give knowledge and understanding of selected important facts and principles of chemistry. Topics such as nuclear energy, radiation, global warming, and ozone depletion are investigated. (3-0) F, Sp, Su
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4.00 Credits
An introductory chemistry course that uses selected important facts and principles to explain interesting phenomena such as global warming, ozone depletion, nuclear energy, acid rain, etc. A laboratory experience enhances the understanding of chemistry. (3-1) F, Sp, Su
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1.00 Credits
This two-semester sequence is an introduction to chemical literature and career information. Students will conduct literature searches and prepare outlines, summaries, and reports on various topics. (.5) 118 F and 119 Sp
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4.00 Credits
Selected principles and applications of inorganic, physical, organic, and biochemistry with laboratory experiments illustrating the principles covered. Prereq: working knowledge of algebra. (3-1) F, Sp, Su
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4.00 Credits
A broad introduction to chemical concepts selected to enhance the background of beginning science majors. Prereq: high school chemistry or consent of instructor. (3-1) F
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1.00 Credits
This two-semester sequence is a continuation of CHEM 118/119. A more in-depth study of the chemical literature will be presented. Seminar speakers will provide expertise in a variety of chemical disciplines. Students will be responsible for minor presentations in addition to preparation of summaries and reports on various topics. Prereq: CHEM 119, (.5) 218 F and 219 Sp
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4.00 Credits
The major emphasis is on introductory principles of organic and biochemistry. Prereq: CHEM 261 and CHEM 262 or equivalent. (4-0) F
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4.00 Credits
A systematic study of the essential nomenclature, hypotheses, theories, and laws of chemistry necessary for chemistry majors and minors. Some of the topics presented in the course include stoichiometry, atomic structure, thermochemistry, solutions, crystal structure, and gas laws. Prereq: MATH 111 or MATH 118 or CHEM 175 or consent of instructor. (3-1) F, Sp, Su
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 261 with some laboratory work in qualitative analysis. Some of the topics presented include kinetics, equilibrium, ionic equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear and organic chemistry. Prereq: CHEM 261 or equivalent. (3-1) F, Sp, Su
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1.00 Credits
Students will use online databases such as Dialog, Scifinder, and STN to research chemistry literature and patents in order to prepare scientific manuscripts, posters, and seminars. In addition, students will attend seminars by outside professionals and write reports on presentations. Prereq: CHEM 219, (.5) 318 F and 319 Sp
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