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Show 25. Principles of ChemistryPrerequisite: Chemistry 24. Three lecture and two laboratory periods a week. W S (5). Gray, Johanson, Seager 26. Principles of Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis Prerequisite: Chemistry 25. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. S (5). Gray 51. Quantitative AnalysisTheory and methods of quantitative analysis. Prerequisite: Chemistry 26, Mathematics 21. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week. A (3). Gray 52. Quantitative AnalysisContinuation of Chemistry 51. Prerequisite: Chemistry 51. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. W (3). Gray 53. Quantitative AnalysisContinuation of Chemistry 52. Prerequisite: Chemistry 52. One lecture and three laboratory periods a week. S (4). Gray 131. Organic ChemistryFundamentals of the chemistry of carbon compounds. Prerequisite: Chemistry 26. Four lectures and four hours of laboratory work a week. A (5). Johanson 132. Organic ChemistryContinuation of Chemistry 131. Prerequisits: Chemistry 131. Four lectures and four hours of laboratory work a week. W (5). Johanson 135. Qualitative Organic AnalysisSystematic identification of organic compounds. Prerequisite: Chemistry 132. Three lectures and six hours of laboratory work a week. S (5). Seager 141. Physical Chemistry Prerequisite: Chemistry 53 ; Physics 61, 62, 63; Mathematics 63. Three lectures and three hours of laboratory work a week. A (4). Seager 142. Physical Chemistry Prerequisite: Chemistry 141. Three lectures and three hours of laboratory work a week. W (4). Seager 143. Physical Chemistry Prerequisite: Chemistry 142. Three lectures and three hours of laboratory work a week. S (4). Seager 151. Chemical InstrumentationTheories and techniques of instrumental chemical analysis, including colorimetry, spectrophotometry, polarography, electrometric titrations, microscopy and radiochemistry. Prerequisite: Chemistry 143. Two lectures and six hours of laboratory work a week. A (4). Sealer 181. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Advanced study of elements and their compounds based on the periodic table. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 141. Three lectures and three laboratory hours a week. S (4). Gray 191. Chemical LiteratureA (1). Staff 192. Chemical LiteratureW (1). Staff 193. Chemical LiteratureS (1). Staff 197. Research ProblemsOpen to any qualified student for one or more quarters. A W S (2). Staff CHEMISTRY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S English 1,2,3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Chemistry 24, 25, 26 Principles of Chemistry 5 5 5 Mathematics 21, 34, 61 College Algebra, Analytics, Calculus 5 5 4 Orientation 1 College Orientation 2 Area Requirements* Selected 3 Physical Education 1 or 11 Freshman Activities 111 Health Education 1 Personal Health Problems 2 16 16 16 Sophomore Chemistry 51, 52, 53 Quantitative Analysis 3 3 4 Physics 61,62,63 Engineering Physics 5 5 5 Mathematics 62, 63 Calculus 4 4 Mathematics 141 Differential Equations 4 Area Requirements* Selected 6 6 3 18 18 16 Junior Chemistry 131, 132 Organic Chemistry 5 5 Chemistry 135 Qualitative Organic Analysis 5 Chemistry 141, 142,143 Physical Chemistry 4 4 4 |