Here are the descriptions of our three alternative general chemistry courses.
CH101/102 General Chemistry
This is a two-semester sequence for science concentrators who require a two-semester general chemistry course. Stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, atomic structure and bonding, kinetics, and selected chemical systems. Laboratory exercises include qualitative analysis. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, one hour lab lecture, and three hours lab. 4 cr each, both courses 1st & 2nd sem. (NS) (lab) (Pre-req: two years of high school algebra)
CH109/110 General and Quantitative Analytical Chemistry
This is a two-semester sequence for students concentrating in the sciences, especially for those considering a BMB major, but who do not enroll in CH 111/112. Stoichiometry, acids, bases, liquids, solids, solutions, equilibria, thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, atomic structure, bonding, and selected chemical systems. Correlated laboratory experiments emphasizing quantitative analysis. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, one hour lab lecture; four hours lab in each semester. 4 cr each, 1st & 2nd sem. (NS) (lab) (Pre-req: two years of high school algebra, one year high school chemistry)
CH111/112 Intensive General and Quantitative Analytical Chemistry
This is a two-semester course sequence designed for students concentrating in chemistry or chemistry:biochemistry or for well-prepared students concentrating in other sciences. This intensive sequence begins with a brief review of stoichiometry, gas laws, and basic principles. The remainder of the sequence will focus extensively on equilibrium, thermodynamics, atomic and molecular structure, kinetics; application of principles to selected elements and compounds. Correlated laboratory experiments emphasizing applications of quantitative analysis. Focus on research-based writing in the lab gives students that complete this sequence equivalency for WR150. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, one hour lab lecture, four hours lab in each semester. 4 cr each, 1st & 2nd sem. ustomer Support Representative the following information: