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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3+3) GER. Fundamentals of chemistry including the historical and descriptive aspects as well as basic mathematical concepts. Prepares students to take CHEM S105. Prerequisite: MATH S105.
Prerequisite:
MATH S105 US D- Concurrent OR MATH A105 UA D Concurrent OR DEVM F105 UF D- Concurrent OR MATH V105 UV D Concurrent
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3+4) Fundamentals of chemistry as applied to biological systems. Bridges the gap between a general chemistry course and the biological concepts of other health related sciences. Recommended for health-science degree majors. Prepares students to take CHEM S105. Prerequisite: CHEM S103.
Prerequisite:
CHEM S103 US D- Concurrent
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3+0) GER. This course is an introduction to general chemistry, is intended for engineering and science majors, and explores topics to a much greater depth than preparatory courses. Topics include measurement, energy and matter, periodic trends, chemical composition, chemical reactions, solutions, bond theory, phases, thermodynamics, problem-solving (applied mathematics), and special topics. CHEM S105L is the laboratory component of this course and is a co-requisite of CHEM S105. Students must be enrolled in both CHEM S105 and CHEM S105L to receive full credit for General Chemistry I. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM S105R is highly recommended. CHEM S105 and CHEM S106, together with their laboratory components CHEM S105L and CHEM S106L, constitute the standard one year engineering and science major general chemistry courses. Prerequisite: College preparatory chemistry or equivalent (high school chemistry) with a grade of C (2.0) or better and MATH S151 with a grade of C (2.0) or better (concurrent enrollment accepted with permission of instructor).
Prerequisite:
(MATH S151 US C Concurrent OR MATH S107 US C Concurrent OR MATH A151 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A107 UA C Concurrent OR MATH F151X UF C Concurrent OR MATH F107X UF C Concurrent )
Corequisite:
CHEM S105L
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (0+4) An introduction to laboratory techniques in general chemistry, is intended for engineering and science majors, and explores topics to a much greater depth than preparatory courses. The course includes experiments designed to reinforce concepts, including the basics of laboratory equipment, experimental methodology, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM S105. CHEM S105 is the lecture component of this course and is a co-requisite of CHEM S105L. Students must be enrolled in both CHEM S105 and CHEM S105L to receive full credit for General Chemistry I. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM S105R is highly recommended. CHEM S105L and S106L, together with their lecture components CHEM S105 and CHEM S106, constitute the standard one year engineering and science major general chemistry courses. Prerequisite: College preparatory chemistry or equivalent (high school chemistry) with a grade of C (2.0) or better and MATH S151 with a grade of C (2.0) or better (concurrent enrollment accepted with permission of instructor).
Prerequisite:
(MATH S151 US C Concurrent OR MATH S107 US C Concurrent OR MATH A151 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A107 UA C Concurrent OR MATH F151X UF C Concurrent OR MATH F107X UF C Concurrent )
Corequisite:
CHEM S105
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (1+0) Provides direction and review of the concepts and calculations covered in General Chemistry I. Quizzes, homework problems and exams presented in CHEM S105 will be covered extensively. Requires concurrent enrollment in CHEM S105 or instructor permission. Pass/Fail grading.
Prerequisite:
CHEM S105 US D- Concurrent
Corequisite:
CHEM S105
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3+0) GER. This course is the second semester lecture course in the general chemistry sequence and is intended for engineering and science majors. Topics include kinetics, equilibrium chemistry (including acids and bases, solubility, and complex ion formation), nuclear chemistry, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, and special topics. CHEM S106L is the laboratory component of this course and is a co-requisite of CHEM S106. Students must be enrolled in both CHEM S106 and CHEM S106L to receive full credit for General Chemistry II. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM S106R is highly recommended. Prerequisite: CHEM S105 and CHEM S105L or equivalent with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Prerequisite:
(CHEM S105 US C Concurrent AND CHEM S105L US C Concurrent ) (OR CHEM A105 UA C Concurrent AND CHEM A105L UA C Concurrent ) (OR CHEM F105X UF C Concurrent AND CHEM F105L UF C Concurrent )
Corequisite:
CHEM S106L
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (0+4) This second semester laboratory course in the general chemistry sequence is intended for engineering and science majors. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts, including the basics of laboratory equipment, experimental methodology, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM S106. CHEM S106 is the lecture component of this course and is a co-requisite of CHEM S106L. Students must be enrolled in both CHEM S106 and CHEM S106L to receive full credit for General Chemistry II. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM S106R is highly recommended. Prerequisite: CHEM S105 and CHEM S105L or equivalent with a grade of C (2.00) or better.
Prerequisite:
(CHEM S105 US C Concurrent AND CHEM S105L US C Concurrent ) (OR CHEM A105 UA C Concurrent AND CHEM A105L UA C Concurrent ) (OR CHEM F105X UF C Concurrent AND CHEM F105L UF C Concurrent )
Corequisite:
CHEM S106
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (1+0) Provides direction and review of the concepts and calculations covered in General Chemistry II. Quizzes, homework problems and exams presented in CHEM S106 will be covered extensively. Requires concurrent enrollment in CHEM S106 or instructor permission. Pass/Fail grading.
Prerequisite:
CHEM S106 US D- Concurrent
Corequisite:
CHEM S106
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
No course description available.
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