| NOTE: |
Academic Credits - The number of academic credits for each course
is the number of credits earned in one semester with successful completion
of that course.
Prerequisite and Corequisite - Prerequisite means that
the listed course[s] must be successfully completed with the indicated grade.
A corequisite may be taken in the same semester. |
| Course
# |
Course
Description |
Credits |
| CHM 061 |
Basic
Chemistry -- Prerequisites: "C" or better in ENG 032
and MAT 050 or assessment/waiver. Provides students with an
introduction to chemistry basics. Provides instruction for students
with little or no recent chemistry background, especially those
desiring to continue in more advanced chemistry courses or other
science courses. 2 lecture hours; 2 lab hours. |
3
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| CHM 101 |
Introductory Chemistry
I -- Prerequisites: "C" or better in ENG 025, ENG 032,
or assessment/waiver, MAT 111. An introductory course that
includes the science of chemistry and measurement, atomic theory
and the periodic table, chemical bonding, equation writing and
balancing, stoichiometry, and gases. 2 lecture hours; 2 lab
hours. |
3
|
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| CHM 102 |
Introductory Chemistry
II -- Prerequisite: CHM 101. Includes liquids and
solids, solutions and solution concentrations, acids and bases,
equilibrium, nuclear chemistry, and organic and biochemistry. 2
lecture hours; 2 lab hours. |
3
|
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| CHM 105 |
General Chemistry I
-- Prerequisites: "C" or better in ENG 025, ENG 032, or
assessment/waiver, CHM 061 or assessment/waiver, and MAT 111 or
assessment/waiver. Corequisites: MAT 132, or MAT 133
or MAT 136. The first in a series of two introductory courses
designed to cover general chemistry including measurement, atoms,
molecules and ions, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, solids,
liquids, and gases, thermochemistry, atomic structure, and
molecular bonding. 3 lecture hours; 4 lab hours. |
5
|
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| CHM 106 |
General Chemistry II
-- Prerequisites: CHM 105 and MAT 132 or MAT 133 or MAT
136. The second in a series of two introductory general
courses designed to cover general chemistry including kinetics,
equilibria, acid/base chemistry, thermodynamics, electrochemistry,
nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry and descriptive inorganic
chemistry. 3 lecture hours; 4 lab hours. |
5
|
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| CHM 204 |
Lectures in
Organic Chemistry I -- Prerequisites: CHM 106.
Covers fundamental chemistry of basic carbon compounds and their
derivatives. Includes exercises in preparation and properties of
simpler carbon compounds. 3 lecture hours. |
3
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