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Introduction to Forensic Chemistry

Analytical Thinking
Critical Thinking

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.

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Elementary Chemistry

A one-semester, non-mathematical study of chemical principles with an emphasis on environmental issues.

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Elementary Chemistry Laboratory

Laboratory experiments performed to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Elementary Chemistry.

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Basics 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.

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Basics 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.

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General Chemistry I

The chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.

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General Chemistry Laboratory I

Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Freshman Chemistry I.

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General Chemistry II

Second semester of an in-depth study of the chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.

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General Chemistry Laboratory II

Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Freshman Chemistry II.

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Advanced General Chemistry I (Honors)

The chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.

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Advanced General Chemistry Laboratory I (Honors)

Students learn laboratory skills and instrumental techniques that allow them to perform inquiry-based experimental studies of chemical systems.

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Advanced General Chemistry II (Honors)

Analytical Thinking
Critical Thinking

Second semester of a rigorous in-depth study of the chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.

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