CHEM 1012-910 |
General Chemistry I |
Sarah Wolf |
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MTWRF 8:30 AM-10:14 AM |
Basic concepts and principles of chemistry and their applications in chemistry and closely-related fields. The first term emphasizes the understanding of chemical reactions through atomic and molecular structure. This is a university level course, treating the material in sufficient depth so that students can solve chemical problems and can understand the principles involved in their solution. It includes an introduction to condensed matter. This course is suitable for majors or non-majors and is recommended to satisfy either major or pre-professional requirements for general chemistry. This course is presented for students with high school chemistry and calculus. Students with a lesser background than this should take CHEM 100. Prerequisite: Students with credit for CHEM 100 may not enroll in CHEM 101. Credit is not awarded for both CHEM 101 and 100. |
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CHEM 1012-911 |
General Chemistry I |
Sarah Wolf |
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Basic concepts and principles of chemistry and their applications in chemistry and closely-related fields. The first term emphasizes the understanding of chemical reactions through atomic and molecular structure. This is a university level course, treating the material in sufficient depth so that students can solve chemical problems and can understand the principles involved in their solution. It includes an introduction to condensed matter. This course is suitable for majors or non-majors and is recommended to satisfy either major or pre-professional requirements for general chemistry. This course is presented for students with high school chemistry and calculus. Students with a lesser background than this should take CHEM 100. Prerequisite: Students with credit for CHEM 100 may not enroll in CHEM 101. Credit is not awarded for both CHEM 101 and 100. |
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Physical World Sector |
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CHEM 1022-920 |
General Chemistry II |
Sarah Wolf |
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MTWRF 8:30 AM-10:14 AM |
Continuation of Chemistry 101. The second term stresses the thermodynamic approach to chemical reactions, electrochemical processes, and reaction rates and mechanisms. It includes special topics in chemistry. |
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Physical World Sector |
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CHEM 1022-921 |
General Chemistry II |
Sarah Wolf |
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Continuation of Chemistry 101. The second term stresses the thermodynamic approach to chemical reactions, electrochemical processes, and reaction rates and mechanisms. It includes special topics in chemistry. |
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Physical World Sector |
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CHEM 1101-910 |
General Chemistry Laboratory I |
Jenine Maeyer |
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TR 12:00 PM-3:50 PM |
A general laboratory course covering aspects of qualitative and quantitative analysis, determination of chemical and physical properties, and chemical synthesis. |
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Quantitative Data Analysis |
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CHEM 1102-920 |
General Chemistry Laboratory II |
Jenine Maeyer |
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TR 12:00 PM-3:50 PM |
Continuation of CHEM 053. |
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Quantitative Data Analysis |
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CHEM 2410-910 |
Principles of Organic Chemistry |
Simon Tong |
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MTWRF 8:30 AM-10:14 AM |
Fundamental course in organic chemistry based upon the modern concepts of structure and mechanism of reactions. |
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CHEM 2420-920 |
Principles of Organic Chemistry II |
Simon Tong |
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MTWRF 8:30 AM-10:14 AM |
Continuation of CHEM 241. |
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CHEM 2451-910 |
Experimental Organic Chemistry A |
Simon Tong |
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A basic laboratory course in which both the theoretical and practical aspects of a variety of organic reactions and multistep syntheses are emphasized. Modern chromatographic, instrumental, and spectroscopic techniques are applied to experimental organic chemistry. Course should be taken concurrently with CHEM 242 (or 243) or in the semester immediately following. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: This is the first half of a 2-semester course. CHEM 247- Part A is taken in the first term for 0.5 CU and then CHEM 248- Part B is taken in the second term immediately following for 0.5 CU. |
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CHEM 2451-911 |
Experimental Organic Chemistry A |
Simon Tong |
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A basic laboratory course in which both the theoretical and practical aspects of a variety of organic reactions and multistep syntheses are emphasized. Modern chromatographic, instrumental, and spectroscopic techniques are applied to experimental organic chemistry. Course should be taken concurrently with CHEM 242 (or 243) or in the semester immediately following. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: This is the first half of a 2-semester course. CHEM 247- Part A is taken in the first term for 0.5 CU and then CHEM 248- Part B is taken in the second term immediately following for 0.5 CU. |
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CHEM 2452-920 |
Experimental Organic Chemistry B |
Simon Tong |
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A basic laboratory course in which both the theoretical and practical aspects of a variety of organic reactions and multistep syntheses are emphasized. Modern chromatographic, instrumental, and spectroscopic techniques are applied to experimental organic chemistry. Course should be taken concurrently with CHEM 242 (or 243) or in the semester immediately following. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: This is the second half of a 2-semester course. CHEM 247- Part A (mandatory pre-requisite) is taken in the Summer Session 1 for 0.5 CU and then CHEM 248- Part B is taken in the Summer Session 2immediately following for 0.5 CU. |
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CHEM 2452-921 |
Experimental Organic Chemistry B |
Simon Tong |
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A basic laboratory course in which both the theoretical and practical aspects of a variety of organic reactions and multistep syntheses are emphasized. Modern chromatographic, instrumental, and spectroscopic techniques are applied to experimental organic chemistry. Course should be taken concurrently with CHEM 242 (or 243) or in the semester immediately following. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: This is the second half of a 2-semester course. CHEM 247- Part A (mandatory pre-requisite) is taken in the Summer Session 1 for 0.5 CU and then CHEM 248- Part B is taken in the Summer Session 2immediately following for 0.5 CU. |
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