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General Organic and Biochemistry
ID: CHM-105
This course is a study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, common substances and reactions, introduction to organic chemistry and biochemistry.
Organic Chemistry II
ID: CHM-212
This course is a continuation of basic organic chemistry. Topics include nomenclature, structure and properties, reaction mechanisms of basic organic chemistry, biochemistry, and spectroscopy.
College Chemistry II
ID: CHM-112
This course is a continuation of the study of atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions, and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria. Other topics included are organic chemistry and biochemistry.
Contemporary Chemistry I
ID: CHM-106
This is a survey course in chemistry for non-science majors emphasizing basic principles. Topics include atomic and molecular structure, nuclear chemistry, formulas and nomenclature, states of matter, chemical reactions, acids and bases. Laboratory sections emphasize applications of basic techniques and supplement lecture topics.
Nuclear Plant Chemistry
ID: NET-230
This course is a study of basic nuclear plant chemistry including nitrogen reactions, lithium production, radio nuclides, chemical additives, filtration, ion exchange and related topics in nuclear chemistry.
Survey in Engineering Chemistry
ID: CHT-230
Topics in this course include supplement to general chemistry with emphasis on engineering applications, basic physical chemistry principles,organics and the properties of polymers, chemical nomenclature, chemical thermodynamics and other topics of interest to the chemical technician.
Advanced Clinical Chemistry
ID: MLT-230
This course includes advanced theory, principles, and instrument techniques used in clinical chemistry.
College Chemistry II
ID: CHM-111
This course is a continuation of the study of atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria. Other topics included are kinetics, thermodynamics,and electrochemistry.
Introduction to Clinical Chemistry
ID: MLT-125
This course provides an introduction to basic concepts in clinical chemistry.
Methods in Analytical Chemistry I
ID: CHT-250
Topics in this course include wet chemistry techniques & standard non-automated laboratory procedures used in engineering and manufacturing environments, including separations, titrations, gravimetric analysis, volumetric analysis, pH, refractive index, molecular weight & other standard procedures.
Organic Chemistry I
ID: CHM-211
This is the first in a sequence of courses that includes nomenclature, structure and properties, and reaction mechanisms of basic organic chemistry.
Clinical Chemistry
ID: MLT-130
This course focuses on the study of nutritional, functional and excretional chemicals in blood and body fluids, including testing techniques and clinical significance.
College Chemistry I
ID: CHM-110
This is the first course in a sequence that includes the following topics: atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria.
Current Topics in Industrial Chemistry
ID: CHT-224
This course covers topics of current interest to industrial chemists.
Methods in Analytical Chemistry II
ID: CHT-252
Topics in this course include the theory & operation of instruments used for chemical analysis in engineering and manufacturing environments including spectroscopy, chromatography, & electrochemical analyses among others. It covers both automated and semi-automated systems, sample preparation, etc.
Anatomy and Physiology I
ID: BIO-210
This is the first in a sequence of courses, including an intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied. Emphasis is placed on the manner in which systems interact to maintain homeostasis. The study includes general chemistry principles, biochemistry, cells and tissues and the following systems will be covered: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and special senses.
Biological Science I
ID: BIO-101
This course is a study of the scientific method, basic biochemistry, cell structure and function, cell physiology, cell reproduction and development, mendelian genetics, population genetics, natural selection, evolution, and ecology.
Integrated Science
ID: PHS-115
This course contains topics taken from general chemistry and general physics.