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4.00 Credits
LECTURE, 3 HOURS; LAB, 3 HOURS This course is designed for nonscience majors and presents chemistry in its broad cultural, social, and economic context. The lectures and laboratories cover experiences that are of concern to students' everyday lives. Meets the general studies core requirement in Nature.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to organic chemistry with emphasis on nomenclature, physical characteristics and selected reactions. This course focuses on the simple functional groups with special attention given to carbonyl chemistry. Meets the general studies requirement in Nature if CHEM 112 and CHEM 114 are also completed. Prerequisites: CHEM 101 or high school chemistry, along with a minimum SAT or ACT or GPA as set by the chair of the Department of Biology and Chemistry
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1.00 Credits
This short biochemistry course covers the chemical reactions and physiological significance of cellular macro molecules. Emphasis is placed on the biological basis of pharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics. Meets the general studies requirement in Nature if CHEM 111 and CHEM 114 are also completed. Prerequisite: CHEM 111; corequisite: BIOL 251
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1.00 Credits
Several experimental activities involving some general chemistry topics such as reactions, equilibrium solutions and acid/base phenomena. The bulk of the lab activities look at the physical and chemical characteristics of the common organic functional groups. Meets the general studies requirement in Nature if CHEM 111 and CHEM 112 are also completed. Prerequisite/corequisite: CHEM 111
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4.00 Credits
LECTURES, 3 HOURS; LAB, 3 HOURS; DISCUSSION, 1 HOUR This is a general course in the basic laws and concepts of modern chemistry and the first of a two-semester sequence. Topics include atomic structure, chemical bonding, thermochemistry, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, solution chemistry, nuclear chemistry, and the behavior of gases. Meets the general studies core requirement in Nature. Prerequisites: one year of high school chemistry or CHEM 101, and MATH 110 or equivalent
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4.00 Credits
LECTURE, 3 HOURS; LAB, 3 HOURS; DISCUSSION, 1 HOUR This is a continuation of CHEM 151 General Chemistry begun in the fall. Topics covered include solution chemistry, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base theory, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 151
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4.00 Credits
LECTURE, 3 HOURS; LAB, 3 HOURS Students are introduced to the names, properties, and reactions of organic functional groups with applications to biochemical monomers and macromolecules. Prerequisite: CHEM 152
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4.00 Credits
This is a general course in the structure, nomenclature, reactions, properties, and theoretical synthesis of carbon compounds. The laboratory course, CHEM 261 must be taken concurrently with CHEM 251. Prerequisite: CHEM 152
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4.00 Credits
This is a general course in the structure, nomenclature, reactions, properties, and theoretical synthesis of carbon compounds. The laboratory course, CHEM 261 must be taken concurrently with CHEM 251. Prerequisite: CHEM 251
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1.00 Credits
Techniques of determining chemical and physical properties and synthesis of organic compounds are the focus of laboratory study. Must be taken concurrently with CHEM 251.
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