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Introduction to Forensic Chemistry
Course is designed for non-science majors to stimulate interest in the elementary concepts of chemistry through the lens of forensic chemistry. In each chapter, chemical concepts related to a forensic topic are introduced with a brief description of an analytical instrumentation or methodology used in crime investigation.
See Course DetailsElementary Chemistry
A one-semester, non-mathematical study of chemical principles with an emphasis on environmental issues.
See Course DetailsElementary Chemistry Laboratory
Laboratory experiments performed to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Elementary Chemistry.
See Course DetailsBasics of Chemistry
This is an introductory course for students without prior experience with chemistry and for those preparing for general chemistry. Recommended for students to fulfil a non-science general education requirement. Topics covered include measurement, atomic theory, bonding and chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, kinetic molecular theory, gas laws, and solutions.
See Course DetailsBasics of Chemistry
This is an introductory course for students without prior experience with chemistry and for those preparing for general chemistry. Recommended for students to fulfil a non-science general education requirement. Topics covered include measurement, atomic theory, bonding and chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, kinetic molecular theory, gas laws, and solutions.
See Course DetailsGeneral Chemistry I
The chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.
See Course DetailsGeneral Chemistry Laboratory I
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Freshman Chemistry I.
See Course DetailsGeneral Chemistry II
Second semester of an in-depth study of the chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.
See Course DetailsGeneral Chemistry Laboratory II
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Freshman Chemistry II.
See Course DetailsAdvanced General Chemistry I (Honors)
The chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.
See Course DetailsAdvanced General Chemistry Laboratory I (Honors)
Students learn laboratory skills and instrumental techniques that allow them to perform inquiry-based experimental studies of chemical systems.
See Course DetailsAdvanced General Chemistry II (Honors)
Second semester of a rigorous in-depth study of the chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.
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