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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer Lab fee will be required. This course presents topics on atomic structure, chemical bonds, reactions and equations, properties of gases and liquids, changes in state, solutions, and stoichiometry is presented. The laboratory stresses development of techniques, data and error presentation, and integration of observation with theory. Corequisites: MATH 150, College Algebra and Trigonometry I or MATH 160, Pre-Calculus, or MATH 180, Calculus I.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer Lab fee will be required. This course is a continuation of General Chemistry I (CHEM 110). Topics include chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, pH, acids and bases and organic chemistry. The laboratory includes quantitative experiments which must be performed with satisfactory accuracy. Prerequisite: CHEM 110, General Chemistry I.
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4.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course is designed for the specific needs of engineering science and other qualified students whose immediate objective is transferring to upper division engineering or science major programs. Topics include modern structure of atoms; ionic, covalent and metallic bonding; material science; molecular spectroscopy; properties of gases, solids and liquids; and kinetics. Laboratory work illustrates theoretical concepts and data presentation, and emphasizes techniques. Corequisites: MATH 180, Calculus and PHYS 150, General Physics I.
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4.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course is a continuation of Freshman Chemistry I (CHEM 120) with special emphasis on ionic equilibria in aqueous solutions, thermodynamics, electro-chemistry, chemical kinetics and a simple discussion of organic chemistry and applications in biochemical areas. The laboratory work illustrates theoretical concepts, data presentation and emphasizes techniques. Prerequisite: CHEM 120, Freshman Chemistry. Corequisites: MATH 190, Calculus II; PHYS 151, Gen. Physics II.
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3.00 Credits
Spring, Summer Biochemistry reviews and applies important chemical principles and concepts to classes of biochemical compounds. The course focuses on how chemical structure aids in prediction and explanation of properties of biochemical compounds. Understanding these principles and concepts will allow students to correlate function with chemical structure. A previous college-level chemistry course may be helpful; a Regents-level or equivalent high school level course successfully completed is recommended.
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4.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. An introduction to analytical chemistry, this course covers volumetric and gravimetric analysis, potentiometry, quantitative and qualitative spectrophotometry, and gas and liquid chromatography. Laboratory work provides practical experience in typical procedures, with emphasis on accurate and precise quantitative analysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 111, General Chemistry II or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer Lab fee will be required. This is a course suitable for science and engineering majors. The preparation, characterization and reactions of the various functional classes of organic compounds are discussed and correlated with the theoretical principles underlying organic reactions. The laboratory portion is used to develop basic organic laboratory techniques and to incorporate instrumental techniques such as infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance, and gas chromatography. Prerequisites: CHEM 111, General Chemistry II or CHEM 121, Freshman Chemistry II.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer Lab fee will be required. Acontinuation ofmaterial in, Organic Chemistry I (CHEM 210), is presented in this course. The laboratory portion of the course involves more elaborate synthetic procedures than were required in Organic Chemistry I, and work on independent projects. Prerequisite: CHEM 210, Organic Chemistry I.
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4.00 Credits
Offered on demand Lab fee will be required. This is a one-term course for Chemical Technology students covering advanced laboratory techniques typical of industrial, government, and contract laboratories. Students will be required to complete major laboratory projects including advanced organic synthesis and analytical methods. Students will work from reference texts, methods manuals, scientific journals, and equipment manuals, rather than instructional texts. Written reports for each project will be required. Prerequisites: CHEM 210, Organic Chemistry I; CHEM 205, Analytical Chemistry. Corequisite: CHEM 211, Organic Chemistry II.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course is designed to introduce the student to the Chinese sound system and grammatical structure in an effort to give the student a basic understanding of the language, including listening comprehension, reading, speaking and writing skills. In addition to language skills, the course offers the student insight into Chinese culture. Classroom instruction is supplemented with exercises in the language laboratory. Recommendation: Primarily designed for students with no previous knowledge of Chinese.
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