Courses: Session I

CHEM 105 Fundamentals of Chemistry with Laboratory

Please note this is a 6 week course beginning June 22 and ending July 31

Heather T. Hart, Instructor in Science Laboratory
This course is designed for students majoring in the physical and biological sciences as well as those wishing and introduction to modern molecular sciences. Core principles and applications of chemistry will be combined to provide students with a conceptual understanding of chemistry that will help them in both their professional and everyday lives. Topics will include priciples of ataomic and molecular structure including nuclear chemistry, molecular entergetics, and an introduction to chemical equilibrium, chemical kinetics and classes of chemical reactions. The laboratory work introduces students to synthesis and structural determination by IR and other spectroscopic techniques, molecular modeling, periodic properties, statistical analysis and various quantitative methods of analysis. Prerequisite: 105 is designed for students who have completed one year of high school chemistry and mathematics equivalent to two years of algebra. Not open to students who have taken 110.

Credit: 1.25 (5 sem. hrs.)
Course Fee: $2500
Lectures: M,T,W,TH 10:00 - 12:00 p.m. in Science Center room 104

Lab: M,TH 1:00 - 4:30 in Science Center 210

Courses

Registration & Admission

Applications

Tuition, Fees & Financial Aid

General Information

Local Links

Calendar

Home

Katherine Rooks
Date Created: January 15, 2003
Last Modified: March 30, 2009
Page Expires: December 31, 2010