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Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry Course Descriptions
CHE-125
General Chemistry I
Credits: 5
A study of the fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry and their relations to representative elements and their compounds. The laboratory includes some inorganic qualitative analysis. Prerequisites: CHE-110 with grade of "C" or better; Math SAT 440 or above, SAT I 480 or above, ACT 21 or above, AND high school chemistry (1 year). Co-requisite: CHE-125L.
CHE-126
General Chemistry II
Credits: 5
A study of the fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry and their relations to representative elements and their compounds. The laboratory includes some inorganic qualitative analysis. Prerequisite: CHE-125. Co-requisite: CHE-126L.
CHE-235
Organic Chemistry I
Credits: 4
A study of all the major classes of carbon compounds. First-semester emphasis is on structure and nomenclature with an introduction to elementary reactions and reaction mechanisms. Second-semester emphasis is on reactions, synthesis, and analysis. Prerequisites: CHE-125 and CHE-126. Co-requisite: CHE-235L.
CHE-350
Analytical Chemistry
Credits: 4
An introduction to the theory and methods of chemical separations and quantitative determinations. An emphasis is placed on understanding chemical equilibria of all forms. The laboratory includes gravimetric, volumetric, and instrumental techniques. Prerequisites: CHE-125 and CHE-126. Co-requisite: CHE-350L.
CHE-440
Physical Chemistry I
Credits: 3
An introduction to thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, and the properties of gases and solutions. Prerequisites: PHY-222, MAT-254, and CHE-126.
CHE-490
Chemistry Senior Seminar
Credits: 1
This course is intended to help science majors to synthesize, integrate, and apply their scientific understanding. The course will focus on advanced topics and on the ethical and social implications of science. Some emphasis will be given to research and to written and oral communication skills as used in the sciences. The Major Field Achievement Test in chemistry may be administered as a part of this course. The course is required of all majors. Prerequisite: Senior standing, science major, and completion of at least one course in the major at or above the 300 level.
MAT-253
Calculus I
Credits: 4
An introduction to differential and integral calculus of a single variable using polynomial, logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric elementary functions. A study of the concepts of limit, continuity, derivative, and integral using interdisciplinary applications and computer software. Prerequisite: MAT-120 or equivalent or permission of the Division.
PHY-221
University Physics I
Credits: 4
Calculus-based introductory physics covering kinematics, dynamics, statics, introductory rational motion, waves, harmonic motion, and basic heat and thermodynamics. Prerequisite or co-requisite: MAT-253 or equivalent. Co-requisite: PHY-221L.
PHY-222
University Physics II
Credits: 5
Calculus-based introductory physics covering electricity, magnetism, optics, and topics in modern physics. PHY-221 or equivalent. Co-requisite: PHY-222L.
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