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CHEM - Chemistry

CHEM 2124 - General Chemistry II

Level: 
Lower
Credits: 
4
Prerequisites: 

CHEM 1114 with "D"  or better or CHEM 1984 with "D" or better

Course Attributes: 
Gen Ed - Natural Sciences, Liberal Arts and Science
Description: 

CHEM 2124 is a continuation of CHEM 1114, and is aimed at science majors. It completes the presentation of General Chemistry topics started in CHEM 1114 by surveying the topics of: acid & bases, titrations and nuclear chemistry. After these foundations are laid, the course will then survey two broad chemical domains:

Course Sections: 
CHEM - Chemistry
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CHEM 1984 - Chemical Principles I

Level: 
Lower
Credits: 
4
Course Attributes: 
Gen Ed - Natural Sciences, Liberal Arts and Science
Description: 

This course is intended for physical science and engineering majors.  While providing a general overview of modern chemistry, the course emphasizes the development of chemical concepts and problem-solving techniques that are essential in science.  General topics include atomic structure of matter, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, electronic structure of the atom and chemical bonding.

Course Sections: 
CHEM - Chemistry
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CHEM 1114 - General Chemistry I

Level: 
Lower
Credits: 
4
Course Attributes: 
Gen Ed - Natural Sciences, Liberal Arts and Science
Description: 
The first part of a 2-part survey course that spans topics in General, Organic and Biochemistry. CHEM 1114 and its follow-up course, CHEM 2124, are designed for science majors interested in biological applications. Topics in the first semester are predominantly General Chemical concepts including: measurement and units, atomic structure, periodicity, nomenclature, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry and gas laws. Assume level of math competency of MATH 1003 or equivalent.

Course Sections: 
CHEM - Chemistry
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CHEM 1013 - Introductory Chemistry I

Level: 
Lower
Credits: 
3
Course Attributes: 
Gen Ed - Natural Sciences, Liberal Arts and Science
Description: 

This non-laboratory course is designed for students who need to understand the basic concepts of chemistry. Students taking this course do not intend to pursue further courses in chemistry. Students will explore mathematical relationships using the factor labeling (conversion factor method), atomic and molecular structures (with emphasis on the special nature of carbon), pH, essential building block molecules, water, ions and ionization, and other topics of interest to those who live in our chemical world.

Course Sections: 
CHEM - Chemistry
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