Chem 167: General Chemistry for Engineering Students
Fall 2009

Welcome

Lecture A: MWF 12:10-1:00 PM, Room 2055 Hoover Hall
Lecture B: MWF 2:10-3:00 PM, Room 2055 Hoover Hall

Instructor: Professor Thomas Holme
Office
: 0211 Gilman Hall
Office Hours: Tuesday: 2:00-3:00 (Gilman 0211) and an on-line office hour to be determined.

Course Description: 4 Cr. Prereq: Math 140 or the high school equivalent and one year of traditional college prep chemistry or Chem 50.
Principles of chemistry and properties of matter explained in terms of modern chemical theory with emphasis on topics of general interest to the engineer. This is an accelerated course designed for students with an excellent preparation in math and science and is a terminal course intended for engineering students who do not plan to take additional courses in chemistry. Credit by examination (test-out exams) for 167 is available only to students who are not currently enrolled in the course. Credit may not be applied toward graduation for both Chem 160 and another chemistry course. Only one of Chem 163, 165, 167, 177, or 201 may count toward graduation.

Chem 167L: Laboratory in General Chemistry for Engineering Students

Instructor: Dr. Joseph Burnett
Office: 1608B Gilman Hall
Office Hours: M 9–10 AM; W 10–11 AM and by appointment
Informal Office Hour: Tuesdays 1:30 – 2:30 PM in the Book Ends Café in Parks Library

Course Description: 1 Cr. Prereq: Credit or enrollment for credit in 167 or 165.
Laboratory to accompany 167. Only one of Chem 163L, 167L, and 177L may count toward graduation.

Material Safety Data Sheets
Safety Readings
Infrared Spectra Study Booklet
Safety Assignments [revised]
Lab Report Covers
Lab Manual Extras