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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction to physical chemistry laboratory; chemical thermodynamics and equilibrium. (Should be taken concurrently with 1014-441.) Lab 3, Credit 1 ( F, W-X*)
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3.00 Credits
Experiments in the application of quantum chemistry, atomic and molecular spectroscopy are performed. (Should be taken concurrently with 1014-442.) Lab 3, Credit 1 ( W, S-X*)
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory experiments in chemical dynamics are conducted. (Should be taken concurrently with 1014-443.) Lab 3, Credit 1 (F, S) *X, extended day (after 5 p.m.)
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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to sources, reactions, transport, effects and fate of chemical species in air, soil, water and living systems. (Organic chemistry) Class 3, Credit 3 ( S-X*)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the major forces controlling the chemical composition of Earth's atmosphere with emphasis on the role of the biosphere and the changes induced by human activity. Emphasis is placed on urban pollution, acid rain, stratospheric ozone depletion, and climate change. (1014-443) Class 3, Credit 3 ( S-X*) ( offered every other year)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to key chemical, biological, microbiological and toxicological concepts and processes that govern the presence and fate of pollutants in the aquatic environment; environmental fate of specifi c inorganic, organic and pathogenic pollutants; analytical testing and modeling methods used to assess the toxicity impact of aquatic pollutants. (Organic chemistry, 1011-201) Class 3, Credit 3 ( S-X*) ( offered every other year)
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4.00 Credits
An algebra course including such topics as operations involving polynomials, algebraic fractions, factoring, exponents and radicals, solution of linear and quadratic equations, and graphing linear equations. (High school algebra and geometry) Class 4, Credit 4 (F, W, S)
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4.00 Credits
This course prepares students to enter an introductory level calculus course. Topics in this course include a review of the fundamentals of algebra; solution of linear, fractional and quadratic equations; functions and their graphs; polynomial, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; systems of linear equations. (Two years of high school algebra) Class 4, Credit 4 (F, W, S, SU)
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to topics of discrete mathematics for students of Information Technology, including number systems, sets and logic, counting and matrices. (1016-204) Class 4, Credit 4 (F, W, S, SU)
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of an introduction to topics of discrete mathematics for students of Information Technology, including relations, Boolean algebra, graph theory and regular sets. (1016-205 or 1016-265) Class 4, Credit 4 (F, W, S, SU)
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