CHM 101 Introduction to the Chemistry of Living Systems -
This course is designed for students seeking careers in the health sciences and the natural sciences (biology and chemistry) by focusing on those chemicals and processes that operate in living systems. Students learn the fundamentals of inorganic, organic, and biological chemistry and apply these chemical principles in laboratory exercises. Credits: 4
Prerequisites: MAT 095 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score Semester Offered: F/S/SU

CHM 105 General Chemistry I -
This course focuses on the classification of matter and the behavior and characteristics of chemicals in the natural world. Topics include the basic structure of the atom, nuclear chemistry, nomenclature of chemicals, chemical reactions, the mole concept, stoichiometry, acid-base concepts, the concentration units of solutions, the gas laws, thermochemistry and quantum theory. The laboratory portion of the course fosters basic laboratory skills and reinforces lecture concepts. Credits: 4
Prerequisites: MAT 095 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score Semester Offered: F/S/SU

CHM 106 General Chemistry II -
This course focuses on stoichiometry, bonding and periodicity in special groups, Lewis structures, intramolecular attractions, crystalline solids, kinetics, acids and bases, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry. The lab fosters basic laboratory skills and reinforces lecture concepts. Credits: 4
Prerequisites: CHM 105 Semester Offered: F/S/SU

CHM 123 Principles of Chemistry for Engineers I -
This is the first part of a two-semester course sequence. The course is designed for students in engineering or for students requiring a sound knowledge of chemical principles. Students learn chemical principles of atomic structure, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, gases, quantum theory, chemical bonding, intermolecular forces, and solutions. Credits: 4 Corequisites: MAT 233 Semester Offered: F/S/SU

CHM 124 Principles of Chemistry for Engineers II -
This course is designed for students in engineering or for students requiring a sound knowledge of chemical principles. Students learn the chemical principles of chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base, solubility, electro-chemistry, coordination compounds, and organic chemistry. Credits: 4
Prerequisites: CHM 123, MAT 233 Semester Offered: F/S/SU

CHM 201 Organic Chemistry I -
This course introduces the chemistry of carbon compounds for students pursuing a career in medicine, chemistry, or modern biology by examining the relationship between organic chemistry and biology. Topics include the chemistry of the carbon atom; the structure, physical properties and reactivity of the important classes of organic compounds; stereochemistry; and IR spectroscopy. Laboratory topics include chromatography, isolation and crystallization, fractional distillation, and basic organic reactions. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Credits: 4
Prerequisites: CHM 106 or CHM 124 Semester Offered: F/S/SU

CHM 202 Organic Chemistry II -
This course includes the study of functional group reactions, aromaticity, NMR spectroscopy, common biological reaction types, biochemicals, biochemical pathways, and natural products chemistry. Laboratory topics include classic organic reactions; synthesis, isolation, and identification of natural products; and, polymer chemistry. Credits: 4
Prerequisites: CHM 201 Semester Offered: F/S/SU

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