(4 credits, MWF 9:00 - 11:30am + TUTH 80 min workshop Midterm exams will be given Taken for credit by students who have completed CHE 301. To chemical equilibrium in reaction systems, multiphase systems, and electrochemicalĬells kinetic theory of gases transport properties chemical kinetics. Topics include equations of state classical thermodynamics and its application Primarily for students of the biological sciences desiring an introduction to physicalĬhemistry. Offered online. A one-semester treatment of fundamental concepts of physical chemistry, intended (3 credits, flexible schedule Asynchronous lecture recordings and materials. Not for credit in additionĬHE 312: Physical Chemistry of Life Sciences Past actionsĪnd current efforts of the chemical enterprise in both exacerbating and addressingĪnthropogenic environmental degradation are discussed. This course provides an overview of the chemistry of environmental processes, environmentalĭegradation, remediation and abatement processes, and energy production. Syllabus CHE 310/ENV320 Syllabus CHE 591- CHE 310 Course Syllabus (3 credits, online, hybrid of synchronous and asynchronous OfferedĪs CHE 310 and CHE 591 and ENV 320). Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to doĬHE 310: Chemistry in Technology & Environment This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. The first time will have priority to do so. Students registering for HD/CA courses for This course has been designated as a Highĭemand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. CHE 133 and CHE 134 may notīe taken for credit in addition to CHE 154. Three hours of laboratory or related activity per week. Substances, (2) techniques of quantitative chemistry, and (3) scientific methodology. (1 credit, May 22 - July 3, 3 flexible hours/week) ALL LAB EXPERIMENTS ARE IN-PERSON.ĭesigned to familiarize students with (1) some chemical and physical properties of Students registering for HD/CAĬourses for the first time will have priority to do so. This course has been designatedĪs a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Taken for credit in addition to CHE 129 or CHE 152. Three lecture hours and one 80-minute workshop per week. The four-semester sequence is inappropriate for students who have completedĪn AP course in chemistry and received a score of 4 or 5 these students are placed Placed into CHE 131 based on their performance in an Online Chemistry Placement and The principal topics covered are stoichiometry, the states of matter, chemicalĮquilibrium and introductory thermodynamics, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics,Įlectron structure and chemical bonding, and chemical periodicity. The emphasis is on basic concepts, problem-solving, and factual Substantial illustrative material drawn from the chemistry of inorganic, organic,Īnd biochemical systems. The General ChemistryĬourses provide a broad introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry, including Students who wish to pursue further coursework in Chemistry. This sequence provides the necessary foundation for Offered synchronous online lecture with in-person workshops. This is the initial course in the four-semester General-Chemistry/Organic-Chemistry Online final exam 7/3 10:00am to 12:30pm) - enrollment requiresĬompletion of OCPP assessment by May 19th! CHE 131 SI Course Syllabus You are interested at I (May 22 - July 3) CHE 131: General Chemistry I See availability of courses at the Registrar site: Chemistry Courses - For course registration, please visit SOLAR: Solar Link - Questions, email the Chemistry Department with your full name, SBUID and course High School students only: Click Here Continuing/visiting students: - See below for course descriptions, copies of syllabi and course details. Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
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