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CH100 - Introduction to Chemistry

Prerequisite:  High school algebra or MA099

An introduction to chemical concepts for students who have little or no background in chemistry. Topics include: measurement and numbers, chemical terminology, atomic theory, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, types of chemical reactions, phases of matter and chemical solutions.

Credits: 3


CH111 - General Chemistry I

Prerequisites High school algebra and high school chemistry or CH100.
Corequisite:  CH111L

A detailed introduction to the basic principles and theories of chemistry.  Topics include:  physical measurements, matter, atomic theory, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, quantum theory, periodicity, chemical bonding, molecular geometry and chemical solutions. 

Credits: 3


CH111L - General Chemistry I Laboratory

Corequisite:  CH111

This lab designs a course of action based on what the student knows about the principles and theories in order to solve problems by the test results of techniques employed relating to laboratory procedures. Students will interpret results of laboratory experiences and relate their procedures and findings to principles covered in the course. Topics relating to classroom lecture will be presented.

Credits: 1


CH112 - General Chemistry II

Prerequisites CH111/CH111L
Corequisite:  CH112L

A continuation of General Chemistry I. Topics include:  kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, solubility, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry and chemistry of selected elements. 

Credits: 3


CH112L - General Chemistry II Laboratory

Corequisite:  CH112

Laboratory experiences are based on topics covered in lecture which include basic techniques and procedures for identification of various chemical substances. An understanding of proper procedures for determining specific compounds will be achieved.

Credits: 1


CH250 - Organic Chemistry

Prerequisites CH111/CH111L
Corequisite:  CH250L

An introduction to the chemistry of carbon-containing compounds. Topics include: nomenclature, organic functional groups, physical properties, chemical bonds, molecular structure, synthesis, reaction mechanisms and stereochemistry. 

Credits: 3


CH250L - Organic Chemistry Laboratory

Corequisite: CH250

Laboratory experiments will include areas of separation and synthesis of various compounds. Students will also explore the practical application of these techniques in research and industry.

Credits: 1


CH253 - Biochemistry

Prerequisite: BIO180/L and CH111/L

A course dedicated to the fundamentals of biochemistry with emphasis on physiologic and pathophysiologic biochemical concepts.  This course explores the synthesis, function, and catabolism of the four biological macromolecules. Crucial functions of each of these organic biomolecules will be discussed along with specific pathological conditions that result from abnormal biochemistry.

Credits: 3