
Official Course Information
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Chemistry Courses:
| CHE100 - Environmental Chemistry |
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3 Catalog Description: Introduces principles of chemistry with an emphasis on the environment, including measurement (English and metric systems); ionic and covalent compounds; stoichiometry (mass-mol relations); properties of solids, liquids, and gases; chemical bonding and molecular geometry; acids and bases; principles of organic chemistry; energy sources of today and tomorrow; and problems associated with contamination of the environment. Two class hours and two lab hours.Not open to students with credit in BIO 112, BIO 113, BIO 115, BIO 116, CHE 101 or PHY 131. Prerequisite: MAT 092 or equivalent. full catalog description » |
| CHE101 - General Chemistry 1 |
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4 Catalog Description: Introduces the fundamental principles of chemistry including measurements (English and metric systems), ionic and covalent compounds (names and formulas), stoichiometry (mass-mol relations), reactions in aqueous solutions, gases and their properties, electron configuration and periodicity, chemical bonding and molecular geometry, thermochemistry, and principles of organic chemistry. Recommended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, health and/or technology fields. A solid math/algebra background is expected. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours. Prerequisites: CHE100 or equivalent, and either MAT102, MAT121, or higher math background. The math requirements may be taken concurrently with CHE101. (Note: MAT125, MAT129, MAT130, and MAT131 are not accepted as math prerequisites.) full catalog description » |
| CHE102 - General Chemistry 2 |
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4 Catalog Description: A continuation of General Chemistry 1, includes properties of solids and liquids, chemical and physical properties of solutions, reaction rate, chemical equilibrium, acid/base chemistry (pH relations, equilibria, buffers, indicators, acid-base titrations), precipitation equilibria, spontaneity of reaction, and electrochemistry. Recommended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, health and/or technology fields. A solid math/algebra background is expected. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours. Prerequisites: 1) CHE101 or equivalent: 2) MAT 102, MAT 121, or higher math background. (NOTE: MAT 125, MAT 129, MAT 130, and MAT 131 are not accepted as math prerequisites). full catalog description » |
| CHE201 - Organic Chemistry 1 |
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4 Catalog Description: Survey of carbon-containing compounds, including their properties, preparation, reactions, and reaction mechanisms of alkanes, alkyl halides, alkenes, alkynes, and alcohols. Three class hours and three lab hours. Prerequisite: CHE102 or equivalent. full catalog description » |
| CHE202 - Organic Chemistry 2 |
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4 Catalog Description: The Theory of carbon comopounds including reactions, preparations, and mechanisms. Topics include alcohols, IR, MS, ethers, epoxides, sulfides, aromatic systems, ketones, aldehydes, amines, and carboxylic acids.Three class hours and three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: CHE 201 or equivalent. full catalog description » |