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  • 4.00 Credits

    (Same as PHSC 104 C) Three hours lecture and Three hours laboratory per week. CSU, AA GE, CSU GE Prerequisite: MATH 020 C. This activity-based course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of physical science with major emphasis upon their practical importance and application toward understanding natural phenomena in real-world contexts. Laboratory work includes experiments in physics, chemistry, and Earth and space science. It is intended for students who want to become school teachers. Cypress College 2008-2009 118 / Chemistry
  • 5.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture One hour problem solving One hour discussion/quiz and Two hours laboratory per week. UC Credit Limitation/CSU, AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC Prerequisite: MATH 040 C or equivalent. This course provides a general introduction to the basic concepts, principles and laws of modern chemistry. Topics include a study of atomic theory, molecular structure, chemical reactivity, and the properties of the various phases of matter. Laboratory experiments include both qualitative and quantitative analysis, with an emphasis on proper laboratory techniques. This course applies to the physical science requirement for general education and is not acceptable for credit for students majoring in physical science. CHEM 107 C is a recommended preparatory course for students planning to take CHEM 111AC and CHEM 111BC. No credit if taken after CHEM 111AC.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture Two hours discussion/quiz and Four hours laboratory per week. UC/CSU, AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC, CAN CHEM 2 Prerequisite: Two years of High School algebra or MATH 040 C. CHEM 107 C with a grade of "C" or better, or a passing score onthe Chemistry Proficiency Test. Topics covered include the general principles of inorganic chemistry with associated laboratory analysis and chemical computations. This includes properties of solutions, solution stoichiometry, gasses, thermochemistry, atomic structure and periodicity, and the chemistry of liquids and solids.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture Two hours discussion/quiz and Four hours laboratory per week. UC Credit Limitation/CSU, AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC, CAN CHEM 4 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 111AC with a grade of "C" orbetter. This course covers kinetics, thermodynamics, and equilibrium. Students explore the relationship between these subjects through the study of acid-base chemistry, solubility, electrochemistry, and the chemistry of transition metals. Study of these systems highlights the connection between structure and function. In laboratory, students investigate these topics while developing techniques that support the careful collection and analysis of data. Written reports emphasize communicating the laboratory results while applying the course concepts.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. UC Credit Limitation/CSU Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 111AC with a grade of "C" or better. Topics covered include chemical kinetics, behavior of chemical systems in equilibrium, acid-base, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and transition elements. Molecular orbital theory is introduced and included in discussions of coordination compounds.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. UC Credit Limitation/CSU, CSU GE Prerequisite: CHEM 107 C or CHEM 101 C with a grade of "C" orbetter. This course is an introductory study of the compounds of carbon, including the aliphatic and aromatic derivations. It is recommended for students of dental hygiene, home economics, prenursing, life science, and health science.
  • 3.00 Credits

    One hour lecture and Six hours laboratory per week. UC Credit Limitation/CSU, CSU GE Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 200 C. This course is a laboratory study of the principles and methods of working with organic compounds.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture One hour problem solving One hour discussion/quiz and Two hours laboratory per week. CSU, CAN CHEM 8 Prerequisite. CHEM 101 C. This course is the second semester of a two-semester sequence (CHEM 101 C and CHEM 201 C). This course is a study of organic chemistry: structures, nomenclature, reactions, and functions of organic and biochemical compounds; and includes cell structure, metabolism, bioenergetics, biochemical genetics, and mechanisms of vitamin and enzyme action. This course is designed for the health professions. No credit if taken after CHEM 211 C.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Two hours lecture Six hours laboratory per week. UC/CSU, CAN CHEM 12 Prerequisite: CHEM 111BC or CHEM 112 C. This is an introduction to analytical methods of chemical analysis. It includes gravimetric and volumetric methods for qualitative and quantitative determination of chemical compounds. Laboratory work emphasizes the use of modern chemical instrumentation methods and the tools for spectroscopic analysis, chromatography, potentiometric titration, NMR, electro-chemical analysis, and mass spectroscopy. Cypress College 2008-2009 Chinese / 119
  • 5.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture Two hours discussion and Four hours laboratory per week. UC/CSU Prerequisite: CHEM 111BC with a grade of "C" or better . Thiscourse is a comprehensive introductory course in the fundamental concepts, principles, and methods of organic chemistry. This course covers the study of simple functional, multifunctional, and heterocyclic compounds, aliphatic, and aromatic, with emphasis upon molecular structure, bonding, reaction mechanisms, modern instrumentation and analysis. Laboratory work includes quantitative chemical measurements, synthesis, and separation of organic compounds, and qualitative analysis primarily at the microscale level. This course is primarily designed for majors in chemistry, biochemistry, life sciences, and premedical/pre-dental programs.
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