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  • 4.00 Credits

    Prepares students for CHEM& 121, 131, for health occupations fields. Unit factor method in problem solving. Topics include math operations used in chemistry, measurement, density, conversion factors, chemical symbols and terminology, and selected chemical concepts. Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 093, 095 or equivalent.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Topics in general chemistry applicable to students seeking a 2-year degree in the health-occupations fields. Unit-factor method is applied to problem solving. Topics covered include units of measurement, atomic structure, chemical bonding, energy, the mole concept, nomenclature of inorganic compounds, writing and balancing equations, properties of gases, solutions and colloids, reaction rates and equilibrium, acids, bases and salts, radiation and health. Completion of elementary algebra recommended. Formerly CHEM 111. Credit not allowed for both CHEM 111 and CHEM& 121. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in CHEM 050 and eligibility for MATH 093/095;or Eligibility for MATH 111. [NS, SE]
  • 5.00 Credits

    Aspects of organic and biochemistry emphasizing how chemicals affect functioning of the human body. Applicable to students seeking a 2-year degree in the health-occupations fields. Topics covered include aliphatic and aromatic compounds, alcohols, ethers, amines, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, carbohydrates and carbohydrate metabolism, lipids and lipid metabolism, proteins and protein metabolism, enzymes and hormones, nucleic acids and the chemistry of heredity, body fluids and the human circulation system and nutrition. Formerly CHEM 112. Credit not allowed for both CHEM 112 and CHEM& 131. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in CHEM&121 (CHEM 111). [NS, SE]
  • 4.00 Credits

    For students who lack the necessary background in applied mathematics and chemistry to enroll in the CHEM& 141-142- 143 sequence for science and engineering majors. Scientific methods of measurement, theory of atomic structure, properties of elements and compounds, the periodic table, naming compounds and balancing chemical equations, properties of solutions, and properties of gases are covered. This course does not meet the science distribution requirement for the Associate in Arts Degree. Formerly CHEM 100. Credit not allowed for both CHEM 100 and CHEM& 139. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in MATH 093, 095 or equivalent or consent ofInstructional Unit. [GE, SE]
  • 4.00 Credits

    First of a 3-quarter sequence designed for science and engineering majors. Applications of the scientific method by correlating theory with experimental observation. Topics include systems of measurement, atomic structure, chemical bonding and shape, stoichiometric calculations, properties of gases, nomenclature of inorganic compounds, and writing and balancing equations. Students must also have completed a full year of high school chemistry or CHEM& 139 with a "C" or better. Students willbe required to show proof of previous chemistry the first day of class. Formerly CHEM 131. Credit not allowed for CHEM 131 and CHEM& 141. CHEM& 141 and CHEM& 151 replace CHEM 131 (beginning in Fall 2008). Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 151 is required, or consent of Instructional Unit. Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 111 or consent of Instructional Unit. [NS, SE]
  • 4.00 Credits

    Second of a 3-quarter sequence designed for science and engineering majors. Applications of the scientific method by correlating theory with experimental observation. Topics include properties of liquids and solids, solutions, equilibria, reaction kinetics, acid-base theories, ionic equilibria and an introduction to organic chemistry. CHEM& 142 and CHEM& 152 replace CHEM 132 (beginning in Winter 2009). Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 152 is required, or consent of Instructional Unit. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better inCHEM& 141 and CHEM& 151. Formerly CHEM 132.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Third of a three-quarter sequence designed for science and engineering majors. Applications of the scientific method by correlating theory with experimental observation. Topics include ionic equilibria, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, electrochemistry, transition metal chemistry, and applications of all chemical concepts to the elements on the periodic table. CHEM& 153 replaces CHEM 133 (beginning in Spring 2009). Formerly CHEM 133. Credit not allowed for both CHEM 133 and CHEM& 143. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 153 is recommended. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better inCHEM& 142 and CHEM& 152.
  • 1.00 Credits

    First of a 3-quarter lab sequence designed for science and engineering majors, to coincide with CHEM& 141 General Chemistry I. Applications of the scientific method by correlating theory with experimental observation. Topics include systems of measurement, observing and affecting chemical reactions, energy considerations, chemical behavior of aqueous systems, the nature of chemical bonding, gas laws, graphing techniques, using technological interfaces to collect and manipulate data, and mathematical calculations to support chemical observations. CHEM& 141 and CHEM& 151 replace CHEM 131 (beginning in Fall 2008). Students must register for CHEM& 141, or consent of Instructional Unit. Formerly CHEM 131L.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Second of a 3-quarter lab sequence designed for science and engineering majors, to coincide with CHEM& 142 General Chemistry II. Applications of the scientific method by correlating theory with experimental observation. Topics include phenomena of solid and liquid states, colligative properties of aqueous and non-aqueous systems, reaction kineics, general equilibria, acid/base equilibria, graphing techniques, using technological interfaces to collect and manipulate data, and mathematical calculations to support chemical observations. CHEM& 142 and CHEM& 152 replace CHEM 132 (beginning in Winter 2009). Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 142 is required, or consent of Instructional Unit. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better inCHEM& 141 and CHEM& 151, or consent of Instructional Unit.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Third of a 3-quarter lab sequence to coincide with CHEM& 143 General Chemistry III for science and engineering majors. Applications of the scientific method by correlating theory with experimental observation. Topics include chemical and ionic equilibria, acid-base theories of aqueous solutions and selected principles of electrochemistry, gravimetric analysis, coordination chemistry, volumetric analysis, inorganic synthesis, and the statistical handling of data. CHEM& 153 replaces CHEM 135 (beginning in Spring 2009). Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 143 with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in CHEM& 142 andCHEM& 152, or consent of Instructional Unit.
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