Chemistry (CHEM)

Chemistry (CHEM)

CHEM 0900 PRECHEMISTRY (3)

This course is designed primarily for students with a limited background in Chemistry studies. It is beneficial for those needing an introduction to Chemistry or are pursuing a degree a liberal arts and/or non-science majors requiring credit in a physical science course with a laboratory. Students are given an introduction to the fundamental concepts in chemistry; solve basic problems relating to chemical reactions, and a general understanding of the vocabulary, theories, and practices in chemistry. (Previously known as CHM 098)

 

CHEM 0904 PRECHEMISTRY LAB (1)

(Previously known as CHM 099) *Prerequisite/Co-requisite:  MATH 0904 or consent of the instructor.

 

CHEM 1050 APPLIED ENVRIONMENTAL CHEMISTRY & CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (3)

This course provides students with an understanding and appreciation of how the interconnectedness of the natural world functions. Examines the effect of Human on his environment from an atomic, molecular, cellular and macro scale, promotes an increased interest in the natural world, and encourages reexamination of how Human views and subsequently interacts with the world.

 

CHEM 1054 APPLIED ENVRIONMENTAL CHEMISTRY & CONSERVATION BIOLOGY LAB (1)

This lab accompanies CHEM 1050. *Co-requisite CHEM 1050

 

CHEM 1090 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (3)

This is the first course of a comprehensive chemistry sequence. Topics include nomenclature, atomic structure, chemical reactions, essentials of bonding, periodic properties, Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (VSEPR) theory, modern bonding theories, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, and the chemistry of solids, liquids, gases. *Prerequisite: MATH 1110 or appropriate college level math placement

 

CHEM 1094 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (1)

This lab accompanies CHEM 1090.

 

CHEM 1100 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (3)

This is the second course of a comprehensive chemistry sequence. Topics include solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, solubility, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. *Prerequisite: CHEM 1090

 

CHEM 1104 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB (1)

This lab accompanies CHEM 1100.

 

CHEM 1200 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3)

This is an introductory organic and biochemistry course designed for students who have successfully completed our CHM 110 chemistry course.  The organic portion of this course introduces nomenclature, functional groups, organic structures, and types of reactions.  The biochemistry portion of this course emphasizes the structure, function and metabolism of the four classes of macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.  (Previously known as CHM 201) *Prerequisite:  MATH 110 and CHEM 1100 and 1104 with grade of “C” or higher; Pre- or co-requisite: CHEM 1200

 

CHEM 1204 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB (1)

An introductory organic and biochemistry course designed for students who have successfully completed a previous chemistry course.  The organic portion of this course introduces nomenclature, functional groups, organic structures, and types of reactions.  The biochemistry portion of this course emphasizes the structure, function and metabolism of the four classes of macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. (Previously known as CHM 202)

 

CHEM 2900 SPECIAL TOPICS (1-3)

(Previously known as CHM 290)

 

CHEM 2990 INTERNSHIP (1-4)

(Previously known as CHM 299)