CHEMISTRY (CHM)
Chemical Concepts | A survey course that includes the fundamentals of chemical composition, chemical calculations, solutions, states of matter, the periodic table, acids, bases and pH, radioactivity and nuclear processes, and a brief overview of organic and biochemistry... | |
General Chemistry I | This course develops an analytical approach to solving chemical problems. The student is provided with principles that relate chemical structure, energy and reactivity and is introduced to the following topics: composition and properties of matter, n... | |
General Chemistry II | This course is the second semester of a two semester sequence intended for chemistry majors, and students seeking careers in pre-professional health-related fields. It continues some of the topics presented in CHM 121, General Chemistry I, in more de... | |
Elementary Organic Chemistry | This course is a survey of organic chemistry. The course is designed for students who need a background in organic chemistry, but do not plan to make chemistry their career. This course is usually taken by students in agriculture, nursing, and allied... | |
Chemistry for a Changing World | This course emphasizes some basic principles of chemistry and their relationship to the modern world. This course will foster an interest in science by preparing students to make effective decisions by developing thinking skills that can be applied t... | |
Chem for a Changing World-LAB | This course emphasizes basic principles of chemistry and their relationship to the modern world. This course will foster an interest in science by preparing students to make effective decisions by developing thinking skills that can be applied to cha... | |
Chemistry Laboratory | This laboratory course is intended for students who have taken a lecture component of a general chemistry course at another institution and are seeking credit for CHM 121 – General Chemistry I so as to meet a prerequisite for CHM 123 – General Chemis... | |
Analytical Chemistry | Introduces the fundamental concepts associated with gravimetric, volumetric, and instrumental methods of analysis. Lab time is divided evenly between traditional quantitative analysis and modern instrumental analysis. | |
Organic Chemistry I | This course introduces students to theoretical concepts and experimental techniques related to the chemistry of carbon compounds. Topics will include nomenclature, acid-base systems, alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, alcohols, ethers, stereoc... | |
Organic Chemistry II | This course presents the fundamental principles of organic chemistry with an emphasis on the syntheses, reactions, mechanisms, structures and identification of organic compounds. Topics include nomenclature, instrumental analyses, aromatic compounds,... | |
Biochemistry | This is a non-laboratory course for students interested in science majors, pre-professional health majors (i.e., pharmacy), nutrition, physician’s assistant programs as well as other allied-health disciplines. The course examines the strong relations... | |
Special Topics in Chemistry | This course addresses the in-depth study of special topics in chemistry that do not have specific courses in the catalog. Course content will vary depending on the topic being studied. Topics may include environmental issues, impact of chemistry in... |