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  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    A course designed for students who have little or no background in chemistry. Basic principles of chemistry are applied in a social context. Three hours of lecture and one two-hour lab per week. Meets foundational core physical science requirement. No prerequisite, although high school algebra is recommended. Offered fall and spring semesters.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This course is a one semester introduction to forensic science which will focus on the application of physical and life sciences to criminal investigation. Topics include the crime scene, physical evidence, fingerprints, forensic toxicology, forensic serology, as well as many others. There are no prerequisites. Based upon the course section selected, will meet either a life or physical science foundational core requirement. Offered spring semesters.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This course is a one semester introduction to forensic science which will focus on the application of physical and life sciences to criminal investigation. Topics include the crime scene, physical evidence, fingerprints, forensic toxicology, forensic serology, as well as many others. There are no prerequisites. Based upon the course section selected, will meet either a life or physical science foundational core requirement. Offered spring semesters.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    A course offered on a subject of interest but not listed as a regular course offering. May count toward the departmental major and general education requirements.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence designed for students with minimal backgrounds in chemistry yet need a solid foundation in chemistry for their major. These students do not typically take other chemistry courses beyond this sequence. The two semesters are a comprehensive overview of General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Biochemistry. The first semester focuses on General Chemistry with an introduction to Organic Chemistry. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Meets foundational core physical science requirement. No college level prerequisites, but high school algebra and chemistry are strongly recommended. Offered fall semester.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This is the continuation of CHE 201. The second semester continues with the introduction to Organic Chemistry and includes an overview of Biochemistry. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Prerequisite: CHE 201. Offered spring semester.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This is a general chemistry course for those intending to take later coursework in chemistry, such as organic, inorganic, analytical, or environmental chemistries. The course thoroughly explores the basic concepts and theories of chemistry, using quantitative skills to predict and characterize chemical properties and changes. The nature of atomic structure and chemical bonding and the properties of solids, liquids, and gases are all presented and studied using lectures, demonstrations, and computer-assisted teaching and testing methods. Chemical change is studied in terms of reaction classes, energy flows, and kinetic theories. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Meets the foundational core physical science requirement. High school algebra and chemistry are strongly recommended.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    The second general chemistry course for those intending to take later coursework in chemistry, such as organic, inorganic, analytical, or environmental chemistries. This course thoroughly explores the basic concepts and theories of chemistry using quantitative skills to predict and characterize chemical properties and changes. The nature of organic chemistry, complexes, equilibria, electrochemistry, and advanced acid-base properties are all presented and studied using lectures, demonstrations, and computer-assisted teaching and testing methods. Chemical change is studied in terms of entropy, free energy, and kinetic theories. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Prerequisite: CHE 211.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    A course offered on a subject of interest but not listed as a regular course offering. May count toward the departmental major and general education requirements.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Course offered on a subject of interest but not listed as a regular course offering. May count toward the departmental major and general education requirements.
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