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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Structure, properties, reactions, and stereochemistry of carbon compounds. Reaction mechanisms. Applications of spectroscopy to organic molecules. Carbohydrates, amino acids, and proteins. Concurrent enrollment or prior successful completion of CHEM 3012 is required. Prerequisites: CHEM 1110. (Lecture, 3 hours) (Fall, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
(1 Unit) Basic laboratory techniques, simple organic syntheses, isolation of natural products, multi-step syntheses, gas-liquid chromatography, thin-layer chromatography, qualitative organic analysis, spectroscopic applications to structure determination. Prerequisites: CHEM 1110. (Laboratory, 3 hours) (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Continuation of CHEM 3010. Concurrent enrollment or prior successful completion of CHEM 3022 is required. Prerequisites: CHEM 3010. (Lecture, 3 hours) (Fall, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
(1 Unit) Continuation of CHEM 3012. Prerequisites: CHEM 3012. (Laboratory, 3 hours) (Fall, Spring)
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Application of chemical principles to the detection, analysis, and characterization of physical evidence in the context of forensic science. Prerequisites: CHEM 1100, 1110, 2010, and 3010. (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Basic chemical principles will be used to describe the nature of various problems and processes important to contemporary society. These would include application of chemistry in agriculture, health, the environment, and the home. (Not applicable to the major or minor in chemistry.) Satisfies G.E. area F1. Prerequisites: Any course applicable to the General Education requirement in the sciences. (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) The course will consider many aspects of nuclear chemistry including forms of radiation, nuclear reactions, military applications and applications in chemistry, medicine, archeology, and art. Particular emphasis will be placed on nuclear energy production. (Not applicable to the major or minor in Chemistry.) Prerequisites: A lower-division science course. (Winter)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Emphasis on the principles of chemistry and the impact of chemistry on society. Students use cooperative learning projects to develop experiments and demonstrations applicable to the elementary school classroom. Designed specifically for future teachers. (LIBS Integrative: Scientific/Mathematical Inquiry) (Not applicable to the major or minor in Chemistry.) Prerequisites: Completion of lower- and upper-division science requirements for the Liberal Studies program.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Chemical principles will be applied to the study of environmentally related processes and phenomena such as acid rain, natural water chemistry, ozone depletion, the greenhouse effect, the treatment of drinking water, waste disposal, and photochemical smog. (Not applicable to the major or minor in Chemistry.) Satisfies G.E. area F1. Prerequisites: Any course applicable to the General Education-Breadth requirement in the sciences. (Winter)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Integrates the chemical principles of environmental topics with business principles. (Not applicable to the major or minor in Chemistry.) Satisfies G.E. area F1. One of three cluster courses in the G.E. Summit Program (The Real World: A Theatrical Work in Progress). Prerequisites: Passing score on the ELM. Consent of Summit Program Coordinator.
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