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Chemistry
Courses @ USCL
- 102 -- Fundamental Chemistry II. (4) (Prereq:
1 year high-school chemistry, CHEM 105, 111, or equivalent)
Three lecture, one recitation, and two laboratory hours per
week. An introductory survey of organic and biochemistry. This
course is required for BS Nursing majors.
- 105 -- Chemistry and Modern Man I. (3) A
conceptual and qualitative approach to chemistry, its evolution,
achievements, and goals and its impact on technology, the environment,
and modern life and thought. (Specifically designed for non-science
majors.) Three lecture hours per week. This course is
designed for non-science majors and may be used a laboratory
science elective. It should also be taken by anyone who
needs to strengthen their Chemistry background before going
into CHEM 102 or BIOL 250.
- 107 -- Forensic Chemistry. (4) Surveys chemical
aspects of criminal investigation and adjudication including
drug, arson, DNA, paint, and fiber identification. Three lecture
and three laboratory hours per week. This course can
be used to fulfill a laboratory science requirement for non-science
majors, and may be of particular interest to those majoring
in Criminal Justice.
- 111 -- General Chemistry. (4) (Prereq:
MATH 111 or 115) Three lecture, one recitation, and two laboratory
hours per week. A survey of the principles that underlie all
chemistry with applications illustrating these principles. This
course is intended for Science, Engineering, Pre-Med, and Pre-Pharmacy
majors.
- 112 -- General Chemistry. (4) (Prereq:
MATH 111 or 115 and a grade of C or better in CHEM 111
or SCCC 103) A continuation of CHEM 111. Special emphasis on
chemical equilibrium. Three lecture, one recitation, and three
laboratory hours per week. This course is intended for
Science, Engineering, Pre-Med, and Pre-Pharmacy majors.
- 321 -- Quantitative Analysis. (3) (Prereq:
CHEM 112 or CHEM 142; coreq: CHEM 321L) Gravimetric, volumetric,
and introductory instrumental analysis. Three lecture and one
recitation hours per week. This course is required for
Chemistry majors and may be taken as a science elective for
other science majors.
- 321L -- Quantitative Analysis Laboratory. (1)
(Coreq: CHEM 321) Three laboratory hours per week.
- 333 -- Organic Chemistry I. (3) (Prereq:
CHEM 112 or SCCC 104) Contemporary theories, nomenclature,
reactions, mechanisms, and syntheses of carbon compounds. Required
for chemistry majors. Three lecture and one recitation hours
per week. This course is intended for Chemistry, Chemical
Engineering, Pre-Med, and Pre-Pharmacy majors.
- 334 -- Organic Chemistry II. (3) (Prereq:
CHEM 333, or with permission of instructor, CHEM 331) Continuation
of CHEM 333. Required for chemistry majors. Three lecture and
one recitation hours per week. This course is intended for
Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Pre-Med, and Pre-Pharmacy
majors.
- 331L -- Essentials of Organic Chemistry Laboratory
I. (1) (Prereq or coreq: CHEM 333) Laboratory
safety, syntheses, separation, and purification of carbon
compounds. For non-chemistry majors.
- 332L -- Essentials of Organic Chemistry Laboratory
II. (1) (Prereq: CHEM 331L or, with permission
of instructor, CHEM 333L; prereq or coreq: CHEM 334) Continuation
of CHEM 331L. Spectroscopic identification of carbon compounds.
For non-chemistry majors. Three lab hours per week.
- 333L -- Comprehensive Organic Chemistry Laboratory
I. (2) (Prereq or coreq: CHEM 333) Laboratory safety,
synthesis, separation, and purification of carbon compounds.
Required for chemistry majors. Six laboratory hours per
week.
- 334L -- Comprehensive Organic Chemistry Laboratory
II. (2) (Prereq: CHEM 332L or 333L; prereq or coreq:
CHEM 334) Continuation of CHEM 333L. Spectroscopic identification
of carbon compounds. Required for chemistry majors. Six
laboratory hours per week.
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