Chem 201: Advanced General Chemistry
Fall 2011
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Course Description: 5 Cr. Prereq : Math 140 or high school equivalent and one year of high school chemistry. Co-enrollment in 201L. A one semester course in general chemistry designed to give students an in-depth, broad-based view of modern chemistry, and, in part, to facilitate participation in independent undergraduate research. Topics include stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, kinetics, chemical equilibria, and thermodynamics. Discussion of current trends in various chemical disciplines, which may be given by guest experts in chemistry, biochemistry, and chemical engineering, will help the student appreciate the scope of the chemical sciences and how research is carried out. Only one of Chem 163, 165, 167, 177, or 201 may count toward graduation.
Chem 201L: Advanced General Chemistry Laboratory
Instructor: Professor Keith Woo
Instructor: Dr. Irmgard Schewe-Miller
Course Description: 1 Cr. Prereq : Credit or enrollment for credit in 201. Laboratory to accompany 201. Only one of Chem 163L, 167L, 177L, 177N, and 201L may count toward graduation.
