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Show 24. Principles of Chemistry For students taking more than one year of chemistry. Prerequisites: Satisfactory performance on the Chemistry Aptitude Test, second course in high school algebra (or Mathematics 14), and plane geometry. Those students who receive a low score on the Aptitude Test should not register for Chemistry 24. Four lectures and recitations, and one three-hour laboratory period a week. A W (5). Gray, Johanson, Seager 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. Prerequisite: 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). Johanson 140. Laboratory TechniquesManipulation of glass. No prerequisite. One 3-hour laboratory a week. S (1). Gray 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 170 142. 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). Seager 181. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Advanced study of elements and their compounds based on the periodic table. Prerequisite: 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. AWS (2). Staff CHEMISTRY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title AWS 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 Freshman Activities 1 1 1 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 16 171 |