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3.00 Credits
Art from cave paintings to digital images has been closely intertwined with chemistry and technology. In this course we will investigate the properties and applications of materials used by artists (minerals, metals, dyes, pigments, paper, glass, ceramics, and polymers). Course Information: This course cannot be counted towards a CHE major or minor. The optional laboratory (CHE 122) provides hands-on experience with these materials. This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Physical Science without a Lab (IAI Code: P1 903). This course, with CHE 122, fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Physical Science with a Lab (IAI Code: P1 903L).
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1.00 Credits
Art from cave paintings to digital images has been closely intertwined with chemistry and technology. In this course we will provide hands-on experience with the materials used by artists (minerals, metals, dyes, pigments, paper, glass, ceramics, and polymers). This optional laboratory to be taken with CHE 121. Course Information: This course cannot be counted towards a CHE major or minor. This course, with CHE 121, fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Physical Science with a Lab (IAI Code: P1 903L).
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
A laboratory course emphasizing the general principles and theories of chemistry including atomic structure and states of mater, bonding, stoichiometry, acid-base concepts, periodicity and solution chemistry. The chemical principles will be demonstrated with laboratory exercises that involve the use of materials and methods common to the ordinary kitchen. Course Information: This course cannot be counted towards a CHE major or minor. The course is intended for non-majors. This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Physical Science with a Lab (4 hours) or without a Lab (3 hours).
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4.00 Credits
First semester of a university-level modern chemistry for science students. Topics include unit analysis, properties of matter, reactions in solutions, stiochiometry,thermodynamics, gas laws, basic atomic structure, and chemical bonding. Three hours of lab experience per week. Course Information: Prerequisite: High school chemistry, MAT 094 or appropriate placement score. This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Physical Science with a Lab (IAI Code: P1 902L).
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0.00 Credits
The Chemistry Studio serves as supplemental instruction for the 100-level Chemistry courses in the UIS General Education Curriculum, including CHE 103 and CHE 141. Students must be enrolled in one of those Chemistry courses to enroll in CHE 199. Course Information: Credit/No Credit grading only. 0.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergrad - Springfield Schedule Types: Lecture-Discussion Liberal Arts & Sciences College Chemistry Department
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4.00 Credits
The second semester of university-level of modern chemistry for science students. Topics include solid structures, solution properties, kinetics, entropy, nuclear chemistry electrochemistry and equilibria (acid-base and solubility). Laboratory experience is included. Course Information: This course cannot be counted towards a CHE major or minor. Prerequisite: CHE 141 or equivalent. This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Physical Science with a Lab (IAI Code: P1 902L).
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4.00 Credits
An integrated approach to environmental issues that explore the contribution and roles of the physical sciences to achieve sustainability as the ultimate goal with a global perspective. Issues like sustainability, exploration of resources, hazards of population growth, energy and alternative fuels and green chemistry. Course Information: This course fulfills an Engaged Citizenship Common Experience requirement at UIS in the areas of Global Awareness or ECCE Elective.
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary course explores the relationship among science and the five major world religions: Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism and Islam. Topics include the creation/evolution controversy, the existence of soul and the possibility of miracles. Course Information: This course cannot be counted towards a CHE major or minor. This course fulfills an Engaged Citizenship Common Experience requirement at UIS in the areas of Global Awareness or ECCE Elective.
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3.00 Credits
This course will critically explore the scientific, economic, political, and ethical relationships between energy and the environment. Students will be asked to examine their own values and propose how they will use/conserve energy in the present and in the future. Course Information: This course fulfills an Engaged Citizenship Common Experience requirement at UIS in the area of Global Awareness or ECCE Elective.
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3.00 Credits
Development of writing skills and discussion of professional ethics. Mastery of library skills and ability to organize material demonstrated by production of a paper on a scientific topic of interest and a seminar based on that paper. Course Information: Recommended for the sophomore or junior year. Same as BIO 301. Restricted to Chemistry and Biology majors.
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