Spring 2004

 

General Chemistry


Chem 1; General Chemistry 1
Fall 2002 Semester - Chemistry 1 (Section WS)
Lecture: Wednesday, 6:15pm - 8:55pm; Room 1127N;

Recitation: Monday, 6:00pm - 6:50pm; Room 1127N; Mr. Anthony Catalano
Laboratory: Monday, 7:00pm - 9:50pm; Room 233NE; Mr. Anthony Catalano


(1 hour recitation, 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory; 5 credits)

Principles of chemistry. Emphasis on the facts, theories, and laboratory techniques needed for further courses in the sciences. Intended for students planning a career in any of the following: the physical, chemical or biological sciences; enginnering; geology; medicine; dentistry; pharmacy; physical therapy. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed Chemistry 1.1.)

 

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: A passing grade in high school chemistry. 
Prerequisite or corequisite: Mathematics 2.9 or 2.92; or assignment by the Department of Mathematics to Mathematics 3.3.

 

Course Requirements

Two lecture tests (15% each); Minimum of five quizzes (4% each); Laboratory reports and performances (15%); Two laboratory quizzes (5% each); Cumulative final exam (25%)

 

Examination Schedule

 

 



Syllabus

Fall 2001


Chem 1.1; General Chemistry IA
Spring 2004 Semester - Chemistry 1.1 (Section MW)
Lecture: Monday, Wednsday, 1:40pm - 2:55pm; Room 1141N;


(3 hours lecture; 2 credits - credit NOT counted toward the Chemistry major)

Introduction to the principles of chemistry. with more introductory material than is covered in Chemistry 1. Chemistry 1.1 and 1.2 constitute a two-term sequence intended for students who are not prepared Chemistry 1. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or who have completed Chemistry 1.)

 

Prerequisite

A passing grade in intermediate high school algebra or a grade of C- or higher in Mathematics 0.47.

 

Course Requirements

Minimum of five quizzes (8% each); One mid-term examination (20%); Cumulative final exam (40%)