Chemistry (CHM) courses
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CHM 101 Chemical Topics
For non-science majors: a single topic of contemporary, historical, or theoretical significance. Topics may vary each semester; course may be repeated any number of times provided the same topic is not retaken. Variable Content-Variable Credit Course. Will count toward satisfying the Natural Science requirement when taken for 3 hours.
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CHM 116 Fundamentals of Chemistry
Prerequisite(s):Appropriate placement score or a grade of C or better in ENG 101 and eligibility for MTH 103 or higher.Concurrent enrollment in CHM 117 is highly recommended. Emphasis on chemical fundamentals and applications. Recommended for students needing only one semester of general chemistry (CHM 116 will not count toward a chemistry major or minor.) Students not meeting prerequisite must have permission by department to enroll. A grade of C or better is required in this course in order to take CHM 200. This course may not be taken pass/not pass. Additional course work will be required for the student taking this as an Honors course, and a grade of B or better must be earned in order for the student to receive an Honors designation.
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CHM 117 Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory
Prerequisite(s): CHM 116 or concurrent enrollment.Laboratory component emphasizing fundamentals and applications covered in CHM 116. Course fee.
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CHM 160 General Chemistry I
Prerequisite(s): Appropriate placement score or a grade of C or better in ENG 101 and eligibility for MTH 136 or higher.Emphasis on fundamental and theoretical concepts of chemistry. Recommended for all science majors, chemistry majors and minors, and most pre-professional students. Concurrent registration in CHM 161 is highly recommended. A grade of C or better is required in this course in order to take CHM 170, CHM 171 or CHM 200. This course may not be taken pass/not pass. Additional course work will be required for the student taking this as an Honors course, and a grade of B or higher must be earned in order for the student to receive an Honors designation.
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CHM 161 General Chemistry I Laboratory
Prerequisite(s): CHM 160 or concurrent enrollment in CHM 160.An introduction to laboratory chemistry employing principles and techniques that reflect material presented in CHM 160, e.g., synthesis, stoichiometry, physical studies, and data manipulation and interpretation. A grade of C or better is required in this course in order to take CHM 171. May not be taken Pass/Not Pass. Course fee.
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CHM 170 General Chemistry II
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in CHM 160.Emphasis on reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium, precipitation reactions, acid-base theory, and oxidation-reduction reactions. Concurrent registration in CHM 171 is highly recommended. This course may not be taken Pass/Not Pass.
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CHM 171 General Chemistry II Laboratory
Prerequisite(s): CHM 170 or concurrent enrollment in CHM 170 and a grade of C or better in CHM 160 and CHM 161.An introduction to laboratory chemistry employing principles and techniques that reflect material presented in CHM 170, e.g., physical studies on kinetics and equilibria of aqueous systems, qualitative and quantitative analysis, and data manipulation and interpretation. May not be taken Pass/Not Pass.
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CHM 197 Selected Topics in Chemistry
A variable credit lecture/discussion and/or lab course. Content varies with topics identified by title in the course schedule. The course may be repeated if the topics differ; however, no more than six credits may count as elective credit toward any degree. Check with appropriate department head to see if credit for this course will count toward the major or minor.
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CHM 200 Essentials of Organic Chemistry
Prerequisite(s): CHM 116 (lecture) and CHM117 (lab).Principles of organic chemistry and biochemistry. Students not meeting prerequisite must have permission by department to enroll. Does not apply toward a chemistry major or minor if the student passes CHM 310.This course may not be taken pass/not pass.
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CHM 80 Chemical Calculation
Introduction to types of chemical calculations including the metric system, gas laws, pH, percentage, graphing. This is an optional course for students who anticipate having trouble with the chemical calculations in CHM 160, or 170. Does not count toward chemistry major or minor.