Courses
CHEM0821. Chemistry of Wine. 3 Credit Hours.
Wine has occupied a central role in human culture. In our exploration of the science of wine we will learn why wine was the beverage of choice through the ages, why a bottle of wine can range from $2 to $2,000, how wine is made, what makes a good/bad wine, how is white different from red, and how we know what is in a bottle of wine. The course begins with a large scale fermentation of red and white wine and will continue with team-based analyses of the two month process of turning grape juice into wine. Many aspects of the production and consumption of wine will be addressed in this course. NOTE: This course fulfills a Science & Technology (GS) requirement for students under GenEd and the Science & Technology Second Level (SB) requirement for students under Core.
Course Attributes: GS
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
CHEM0838. Nature Has No Reverse. 3 Credit Hours.
Rapid advances in modern science often tend to conceal the "forest in the trees," but we all need enough familiarity with the "scientific method" to make informed judgments as citizens and voters. This course will take you on a journey through the history of science, with stops at the Second Law of Thermodynamics, the "revolution" of fire, the rational basis of life, energy as the universal currency and changes in the universe around us. We will end with that most disturbing of paradoxes: the certainty of uncertainty. Each week includes both lecture and hands-on demonstration/practicum. NOTE: This course fulfills a Science & Technology (GS) requirement for students under GenEd and the Science & Technology Second Level (SB) requirement for students under Core.
Course Attributes: GS
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
CHEM0877. The Chemistry of Global Environmental Issues. 3 Credit Hours.
Global warming. Climate change. Ozone Layer. Carbon Footprint. Ocean Acidification. Pollution. The Greenhouse Gas Effect. The ramifications of these issues, for the environment you live in are debated in such venues as the living (and dorm) room, the news, the halls of Congress, and the United Nations. The primary objective of this course is to pull back the veil on the scientific aspects of these topics while giving you the scientific background so that you can better understand and evaluate the potential impact of these significant environmental topics.
Course Attributes: GS
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
CHEM1005. Practice and Development of Spatial Visualization Skills. 1 Credit Hour.
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: CHEM1031|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM1035|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM1951|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrently.
CHEM1011. Chemistry: The Study of Matter I. 4 Credit Hours.
Four hours of lecture and demonstration per week; intended to be the primary course for those who take chemistry only to satisfy their Core requirements. Important chemical phenomena and their explanations. Special emphasis on the use of chemical theories and development of mathematical skills needed for their use. NOTE: (1) Because fundamental science is presented, this sequence is also recommended for students who would like to enter a scientific field but fear their background is not adequate. (2) This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology First Level (SA) requirement.
Course Attributes: SA
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: MATH0701 to 0702| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATH 0800 to 4999| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MC3 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC4 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC5 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1001|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR STT2 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1102|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1902|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MC3A Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6A Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATW Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC3S Y|May not be taken concurrently.
CHEM1021. Introduction to Chemistry I. 3 Credit Hours.
The first semester of a course designed for the non-science major, introducing chemical principles in the context of everyday life. Fundamental concepts of chemistry including atomic theory, the mole concept, acids and bases, and physical properties of substances. NOTE: (1) Appropriate for some Allied Health students; check the requirements of your program. (2) This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology First Level (SA) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
Course Attributes: SA
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: MATH0701 to 0702| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1021 to 4999| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MC3 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC4 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC5 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MA01 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1001|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR STT2 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1102|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1902|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MC3A Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6A Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATW Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC3S Y|May not be taken concurrently.
CHEM1022. Introduction to Chemistry II. 3 Credit Hours.
An introduction to organic and biochemistry. Emphasis on relationships between carbon compounds and the chemistry of living systems, the interaction of chemical science with current technology, and chemicals in the environment. NOTE: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology Second Level (SB) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
Course Attributes: SB
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: CHEM1021|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrently.
CHEM1023. Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory I. 1 Credit Hour.
Introduction to experimental inorganic chemistry and general chemical techniques. NOTE: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology First Level (SA) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
Course Attributes: SA
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: (MATH0701 to 0702| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1021 to 4999| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MC3 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC4 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC5 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MA01 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1001|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR STT2 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1102|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1902|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MC3A Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6A Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATW Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC3S Y|May not be taken concurrently)AND (CHEM1021|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrently)
CHEM1024. Introduction to Chemistry La
boratory II. 1 Credit Hour.
Introduction to experimental organic and biological chemistry. NOTE: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology Second Level (SB) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
Course Attributes: SB
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: (CHEM1023|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrently)AND (CHEM1022|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrently)
CHEM1027. Applications of Chemistry. 4 Credit Hours.
This course is a transition semester of chemistry to be taken before Chemistry 1031 (C071) designed for students who have not had enough preparation in chemistry or mathematics to directly take Chemistry 1031 (C071). Mathematical concepts and chemical principles will be integrated into a series of common applications. In this class, students will learn proper handling of laboratory materials and perform experiments that are integrated with, as well as introduce and reinforce, the material from the lecture. This course is intended to prepare students for General Chemistry by emphasizing the mathematical basis of chemistry and laboratory measurements. A quantitative introduction to atomic and molecular structure, states of matter, basic thermodynamics, solutions, gas laws, kinetics, and equilibrium. NOTE: Students must register for 2 sections: one of which is a combination of lecture and lab for 4 credits and the other is a 0 credit recitation.
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: MATH1021|Minimum Grade of C|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1022 to 4999| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MC5 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1001|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1102|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1902|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6A Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATW Y|May not be taken concurrently.
CHEM1031. General Chemistry I. 3 Credit Hours.
The first semester of chemistry for science majors, pre-professional students, and others in science related fields. A quantitative introduction to atomic and molecular structure, states of matter, basic thermodynamics, and solutions. NOTE: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology First Level (SA) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
Course Attributes: SA
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: MATH1021|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1022 to 4999| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MC5 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MA03 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1001|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1102|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6A Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATW Y|May not be taken concurrently.
CHEM1032. General Chemistry II. 3 Credit Hours.
The second semester of chemistry for science majors, pre-professional students, and others in science related fields. An introduction to thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, electrochemistry, and descriptive chemistry. NOTE: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology Second Level (SB) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
Course Attributes: SB
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: CHEM1031|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM 1041|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM1951|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrently.
CHEM1033. General Chemistry Laboratory I. 1 Credit Hour.
An introduction to experimental chemistry, including the determination of molecular weights, calorimetry, and fundamental analytical techniques. NOTE: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology First Level (SA) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
Course Attributes: SA
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: (MATH1021|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1022 to 4999| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MC5 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MA03 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1001|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR STAT1102|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6A Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATW Y|May not be taken concurrently)AND (CHEM1031|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM1035|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM 1041|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM1951|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrently)
CHEM1034. General Chemistry Laboratory II. 1 Credit Hour.
Experiments in equilibrium, kinetics, acid-base and oxidation reduction titrations, electrochemistry, and synthesis of metal complexes. NOTE: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology Second Level (SB) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
Course Attributes: SB
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: (CHEM1033|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM 1043|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM1953|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrently)AND (CHEM1032|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM 1042|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR CHEM1952|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrently)
CHEM1035. Chemistry for Engineers. 3 Credit Hours.
The course is specifically designed to provide Engineering students with a concise, but comprehensive treatment of chemical principles. An objective of the course is to present concepts in an engineering context. This will be accomplished in part by discussing how chemical principles provide a foundation for engineering and technology. Topics to be included will be states of matter, reaction stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, chemical equilibria, thermodynamics, and kinetics. The course will consist of three hours of lecture and one hour of recitation per week. CHEM1033 is normally taken concurrently.
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: MATH1022|Minimum Grade of C|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATH 1038 to 4999| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MC6 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MA04 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MC6A Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATW Y|May not be taken concurrently.
CHEM1051. Basic Core General Chemistry I. 3 Credit Hours.
This is the first semester of general chemistry for post-baccalaureate students. It includes a quantitative introduction to atomic and molecular structure, states of matter, basic thermodynamics, and solutions. These topics will be covered with special consideration of their relevance to the health sciences.
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
CHEM1052. Basic Core General Chemistry II. 3 Credit Hours.
This is the second semester of general chemistry for post-baccalaureate students. It includes an introduction to thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, electrochemis
try, and descriptive chemistry. These topics will be covered with special consideration of their relevance to the health sciences.
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: CHEM1051|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrently.
CHEM1053. Basic Core General Chemistry Lab I. 1 Credit Hour.
This is the laboratory to accompany the first semester of general chemistry for post-baccalaureate students. It includes a quantitative introduction to atomic and molecular structure, states of matter, basic thermodynamics, and solutions. These topics will be covered with special consideration of their relevance to the health sciences.
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
CHEM1054. Basic Core General Chemistry Lab II. 1 Credit Hour.
This is the laboratory to accompany the second semester of general chemistry for post-baccalaureate students. It includes hands-on investigations of an introduction to thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, electrochemistry, and descriptive chemistry. These topics will be covered with special consideration of their relevance to the health sciences.
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: (CHEM1052|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrently)AND (CHEM1053|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrently)
CHEM1055. Introduction to Problem Solving and Logical Thinking for Pre-Medical Post-Baccalaureates. 1 Credit Hour.
The ability to solve problems and think logically is essential for success in health professions schools because health professionals must be able to put together patient symptoms, test results, and current research to determine the best course of action for the patient in question. As a result, entrance exams for health professions schools test the ability to think and solve problems logically. However, the techniques of good problem solving are rarely explicitly taught at any point in a student's education, and science majors rarely take logic courses. This course seeks to fill that gap in a way that is geared specifically toward what is needed for pre-health students to succeed in their classes and on standardized tests. This course teaches students good problem-solving techniques and the basics of deductive and inductive logic. The students will spend class time practicing and applying the techniques and principles they are taught, either individually or in pairs/groups. This design will enable them to develop their skills of problem solving and logical thinking so that they can apply them not only to their classes, but to entrance exams for professional school and the practice of their profession as well.
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
CHEM1951. Honors General Chemical Science I. 3 Credit Hours.
When taken with Chemistry 1953 (H093), this course meets pre-professional requirements. Similar to Chemistry 1031 (C071) but with added emphasis on topics of current interest to the professional chemist. NOTE: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology First Level (SA) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
Cohort Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Cohorts: SCHONORS, UHONORS, UHONORSTR.
Course Attributes: HO, SA
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: MATH1041|Minimum Grade of C|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1941|Minimum Grade of C|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH 1038|Minimum Grade of C|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1042|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1044|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1942|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1951|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH2043 to 3080| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of D|May be taken concurrentlyOR MA06 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATW Y|May not be taken concurrently.
CHEM1952. Honors General Chemical Science II. 3 Credit Hours.
Similar to Chemistry 1032 (C072), but with added emphasis on topics of current interest to the professional chemist. NOTE: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology Second Level (SB) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
Cohort Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Cohorts: SCHONORS, UHONORS, UHONORSTR.
Course Attributes: HO, SB
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: (CHEM1951|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrently)AND (MATH1042|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1044|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1942|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MATH1951|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATH2043 to 3080| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrentlyOR MA07 Y|May not be taken concurrentlyOR MATW Y|May not be taken concurrently)
CHEM1953. Honors Chemical Science Laboratory I. 1 Credit Hour.
An introduction to the experimental techniques employed in the determination of the physical and chemical properties of matter. NOTE: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Science & Technology First Level (SA) requirement. To determine if this course in combination with another course can satisfy the GenEd Science & Technology requirement, see your advisor.
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