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| Course | Course Title | Semester Hours | Subject |
| CH 100A | INTRO COLLEGE CHEM-A | 3 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Topics include fundamental chemical mathematics, computational methods, metric system, matter, energy, chemical and physical properties, laws of conservation of mass-energy, foundations of atomic theories, elements, compounds, formulas, and stoichiometry. Other topics may be covered at the discretion of the instructor. PREREQUISITE: MA 091 or its equivalent or consent of department. Assessment levels: EN 101/101A, RD 120. Three hours each week. | |||
| CH 100B | INTRO COLLEGE CHEM LAB | 1 semester hour | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory work deals with practical skills and techniques such as weighing, using units of metric system, and performing experiments that illustrate and reinforce the principles discussed in CH 100A. PRE- or COREQUISITE: CH 100A or consent of department. Assessment levels: EN 101/101A, RD 120. Three hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 101 | PRINC OF COLLEGE CHEM I | 4 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: First of two related courses (with CH 102). Includes concepts of atomic structure, periodic system, chemical bonding, nomenclature, stoichiometry, weight relationships, kinetic-molecular theory, gases, liquids and solids, solutions, chemical reactions, and thermochemistry. (NSLD) PREREQUISITE: Within the past five years, a grade of C or better in either one year of high school chemistry or in CH 100A, or consent of department. PRE- or COREQUISITE: MA 101 or MA 103. Assessment levels: EN 101/101A, RD 120. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, three hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 101D | PRINC OF COLLEGE CHEM I | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Discussion component of CH 101. | |||
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| Course | Course Title | Semester Hours | Subject |
| CH 101DH | PRIN OF COLLEGE CHEM I-HONORS | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Discussion component of CH 101HM. | |||
| CH 101HM | PRIN OF COLLEGE CHEM I-HONORS | 4 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: First of two related courses (with CH 102). Include concepts of atomic structure, periodic system, chemical bonding, nomenclature, stoichiometry, weight relationships, kinetic-molecular theory, gases, liquids and solids, solutions, chemical reactions, and thermochemistry. (NSLD) PREREQUISITES: Completion of at least 12 college credits, a 3.2 grade point average or higher, a grade of A or B in EN 101 or EN 101A, and within the past five years, a grade of C or better in either one year of high school chemistry or in CH 100A, or consent of department. PRE- or COREQUISITE: MA 101 or MA 103. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, three hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 101L | PRINC OF COLLEGE CHEM I | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 101. | |||
| CH 101LH | PRIN OF COLLEGE CHEM I-HONORS | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 101HM. | |||
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| Course | Course Title | Semester Hours | Subject |
| CH 101R | REVIEW MODULE PRINC CHEM I | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: This module--an accompaniment to CH 101, Principles of Chemistry I--reviews some of the topics covered in high school chemistry or CH 100A. Possible topics include elements and their symbols, names, formulas, and oxidation numbers of ions, nomenclature and formula writing for inorganic compounds, chemical equations, the metric system of units, unit analysis, density, mole relationships, problems involving quantities of substances in chemical reactions (stoichiometry), percentage composition, and empirical formulas. COREQUISITE: CH 101. For computation of tuition, this course is equivalent to one semester hour. 15 hours lecture during the first 3-5 weeks of CH 101. | |||
| CH 102 | PRINC OF COLLEGE CHEM II | 4 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: A continuation of CH 101. Topics include solutions, chemical reactions, acid-base theories, electrochemistry, equilibrium, kinetics, nuclear chemistry, and thermodynamics. (NSLD) PREREQUISITE: A grade of C or better in CH 101 or consent of department. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, three hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 102D | PRINC OF COLLEGE CHEM II | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Discussion component of CH 102. | |||
| CH 102HM | PRIN OF COLLEGE CHEM II-HONORS | 4 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: A continuation of CH 101. Topics include solutions, chemical reactions, acid-base theories, electrochemistry, equilibrium, kinetics, nuclear chemistry, and thermodynamics. (NSLD) PREREQUISITES: Completion of at least 12 college credits, a 3.2 grade point average or higher, a grade of A or B in EN 101 or EN 101A, and a grade of C or better in CH 101 or consent of department. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, three hours laboratory each week. | |||
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| Course | Course Title | Semester Hours | Subject |
| CH 102L | PRINC OF COLLEGE CHEM II | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 102. | |||
| CH 102LH | PRIN OF COLLEGE CHEM II-HONORS | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 102HM. | |||
| CH 103 | SURVEY-ORGANIC & BIOCHEM | 4 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Designed to meet the needs of both nonscience majors and students entering allied health fields whose programs require one semester of an organic and biological chemistry course. This course is a survey of the fundamentals concept associated with organic and biological chemistry. Discussions of the physical and chemical properties of organic compounds provide the basis for introductory information about carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. The general properties of acids, bases, and buffers and nuclear chemistry are included. (NSLD) (T only) PREREQUISITE: MA 091 or its equivalent and completion of one year of high school chemistry or CH 100A within the past five years with a grade of C or better, or consent of department. Assessment levels: EN 101/101A, RD 120. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 103L | SURVEY-ORGANIC & BIOCHEM | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 103. | |||
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| Course | Course Title | Semester Hours | Subject |
| CH 109A | CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY | 3 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Development of an understanding of the basic principles that are the foundations of chemistry; the significance of chemistry in our society; and the application of chemistry to environmental problems such as air and water pollution, food additives, solid waste recycling, and the energy resources of the earth. This course satisfies the General Education three-credit natural sciences distribution requirement. To satisfy the natural sciences lab distribution requirement, CH 109A and CH 109B must be taken concurrently. (NSND) PREREQUISITE: MA 090 or equivalent. Assessment levels: EN 101/101A, RD 120. Three hours each week. | |||
| CH 109AH | CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY-HONORS | 3 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Development of an understanding of the basic principles that are the foundations of chemistry; the significance of chemistry in our society; and the application of chemistry to environmental problems such as air and water pollution, food additives, solid waste recycling, and the energy resources of the earth. This course satisfies the General Education three-credit natural sciences distribution requirement. To satisfy the natural sciences lab distribution requirement, CH 109A and CH 109B must be taken concurrently. (NSND) PREREQUISITES: Completion of at least 12 college credits, a 3.2 grade point average or higher, a grade of A or B in EN 101 or EN 101A, and MA 090 or equivalent. Three hours each week. | |||
| CH 109B | CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY LAB | 1 semester hour | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory work deals with experiments that illustrate the significance of chemistry in our society and reinforces the principles discussed in CH 109A. To satisfy the natural sciences lab distribution requirement, CH 109B must be taken either concurrently with CH 109A or within one calendar year after completing CH 109A. (NSLD) PRE or COREQUISITE: CH 109A. Three hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 109BH | CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY LAB-HON | 1 semester hour | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory work deals with experiments that illustrate the significance of chemistry in our society and reinforces the principles discussed in CH 109A. To satisfy the natural sciences lab distribution requirement, CH 109B must be taken either concurrently with CH 109A or within one calendar year after completing CH 109A. (NSLD) PREREQUISITES: Completion of at least 12 college credits, a 3.2 grade point average or higher, and a grade of A or B in EN 101 or EN 101A. PRE or COREQUISITE: CH 109AH. Three hours laboratory each week. | |||
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| Course | Course Title | Semester Hours | Subject |
| CH 120 | ESNTL OF ORGANIC & BIOCHM | 4 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: An introduction to organic chemistry emphasizing basic concepts and applications to biological systems. Course especially designed for the student needing a one-semester organic chemistry course. (NSLD) PREREQUISITE: CH 101 or consent of department. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 120L | ESNTL OF ORGANIC & BIOCHM | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 120. | |||
| CH 135 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEER | 4 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Covers the nature and composition of matter, solutions, chemical reactions, equilibria, kinetics, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry with engineering applications. A one-semester general chemistry course designed for students majoring in engineering, but not for biological resources engineering, chemical engineering, or general engineering majors. Not open to students who have completed CH 101 and CH 102. (R only) PREREQUISITES: MA 100 or MA 103 or equivalent; completion within the last five years with a grade of C or better or one year of high school chemistry or CH 100A or consent of department. Assessment levels: EN 101/101A, RD 120. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 135L | GENERAL CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEER | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 135. | |||
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| Course | Course Title | Semester Hours | Subject |
| CH 203 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | 5 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: This course focuses on fundamental concepts of organic chemistry with emphasis on aliphatic hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, and alcohols. This course covers bonding theories, structures, nomenclature, physical properties, synthesis, and mechanisms of reactions. Laboratory work involves the preparation, analysis, and purification of organic compounds including spectroscopic techniques. PREREQUISITE: A grade of C or better in CH 102 within the last five years, or consent of department chair, course coordinator, or designated member of Chemistry faculty. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, four hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 203D | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Discussion component of CH 203. | |||
| CH 203DH | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I-DIS-HONORS | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Discussion component of CH 203HM. | |||
| CH 203HM | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I-HONORS | 5 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: This course focuses on fundamental concepts of organic chemistry with emphasis on aliphatic hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, and alcohols. This course covers bonding theories, structures, nomenclature, physical properties, synthesis, and mechanisms of reactions. Laboratory work involves the preparation, analysis, and purification of organic compounds including spectroscopic techniques. PREREQUISITES: Completion of at least 12 college credits, a 3.2 grade point average or higher, a grade of A or B in EN 101 or EN 101A, and a grade of C or better in CH 102 within the last five years, or consent of department chair, course coordinator, or designated member of Chemistry faculty. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, four hours laboratory each week. | |||
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| Course | Course Title | Semester Hours | Subject |
| CH 203L | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 203. | |||
| CH 203LH | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I-LAB-HONORS | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 203HM. | |||
| CH 204 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II | 5 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: This course is a continuation of CH 203 Organic Chemistry I with emphasis on aromatic compounds, alcohols, ethers, amines, and carbonyl compounds. Laboratory work reinforces organic synthesis techniques including isolation, purification, and structure determination using analytical methods. PREREQUISITE: A grade of C or better in CH 203 within the last five years, or consent of department chair, course coordinator, or designated member of Chemistry faculty. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, four hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 204D | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Discussion component of CH 204. | |||
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| Course | Course Title | Semester Hours | Subject |
| CH 204DH | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II-DIS-HONOR | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Discussion component of CH 204HM. | |||
| CH 204HM | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II-HONORS | 5 semester hours | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: This course is a continuation of CH 203 Organic Chemistry I with emphasis on aromatic compounds, alcohols, ethers, amines, and carbonyl compounds. Laboratory work reinforces organic synthesis techniques including isolation, purification, and structure determination using analytical methods. PREREQUISITES: Completion of at least 12 college credits, a 3.2 grade point average or higher, a grade of A or B in EN 101 or EN 101A, and a grade of C or better in CH 102 within the last five years, or consent of department chair, course coordinator, or designated member of Chemistry faculty. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, four hours laboratory each week. | |||
| CH 204L | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 204. | |||
| CH 204LH | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II-LAB-HONOR | No Credit | CH-Chemistry |
| Course Description: Laboratory component of CH 204HM. | |||
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