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Show 280 BTNY 2503 GEOPS/SI1110 GEOSI1115 GEO 2050 PHYS PS/SI1010 PHYSPS/SI2010 orPHYSPS/SI2210 PHYS SI2020 orPHYSSI2220 ZOOL 2200 ZOOL 3200 ZOOL 3300 ZOOL 4300 CJ1350 CJ 4110 CJ 4120 Biology of the Plant Cell (3) Dynamic Earth: Physical Geology (3) Physical Geology Laboratory (1) Earth Materials (4) Elementary Physics (3) College Physics I (5) Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (5) College Physics II (5) Physics for Scientists & Engineers II (5) Human Physiology (4) Cell Biology (4) Genetics (4) Molecular Genetics (4) Introduction to Forensic Science (3) Forensic Science I (4) Forensic Science II (4) Other courses may be used to fill these 10 hours of electives if approved by the Chemistry Department Chat. Suggested Course Sequence Please refer to this program in the on-line catalog (weber.edu/catalog) and/or contact the department for a suggested course sequence. CHEMICAL TECHNICIAN INSTITUTIONAL CERTIFICATE (CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY) » Grade Requirements: Minimum overall GPA of 2.00 or "C". » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 41 credit hours is required. Course Requirements for Institutional Certificate Courses Required (21 credit hours) CHEM PS/SI1210-1220 Principles of Chemistry (10) CHEM 2600 Laboratory Safety (1) CHEM 2990 Chemical Technician Seminar (1) CHEM 3000 Quantitative Analysis (4) CHEM 3020 Computer Applications in Chemistry (1) CHEM 3050 Instrumental Analysis (3) CHEM 3060 Applied Analysis (1) Support Courses Required (10 credit hours) ENGL ENIOIO Intro to Writing (3) One additional course in oral or written commum" cations (3) Minimum MATH 1010 Intermediate Algebra (4) or equivalent Elective Courses (Select 10 credit hours; at least 4 credit hours must be 2000-level or higher) CHEM 2310 Organic Chemistry I (5) CHEM 2320 Organic Chemistry II (5) CHEM 2890 Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) CHEM 3070 Biochemistry I (4) CHEM 3080 Biochemistry II (3) CHEM 3090 Biochemical Techniques (1) CHEM 4540 Spectrometric & Separation Methods (4) CHEM 4890 Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) MCR LS/SI2054 Principles of Mcrobiology (4) MCR 3053 Mcrobiological Procedures (3) MCR 3254 Immunology (A) MCR 4154 Mcrobial Genetics (4) MCR 4252 Cell Culture (2) BTNY LS1403 Environment Appreciation (3-4) BTNY SI2104 Plant Form and Function (4) BTNY 2503 Biology of the Plant Cell (3) GEO PS/SI1110 Dynamic Earth: Physical Geology (3) GEO SI 1115 Physical Geology Laboratory (1) GEO 2050 Earth Materials (4) PHYS PS/SI1010 Elementary Physics (3) PHYSPS/SI2010 orPHYSPS/SI2210 PHYS SI2020 orPHYSSI2220 ZOOL 2200 ZOOL 3200 ZOOL 3300 ZOOL 4300 CJ1350 CJ 4110 CJ 4120 College Physics I (5) Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (5) College Physics II (5) Physics for Scientists & Engineers II (5) Human Physiology (4) Cell Biology (4) Genetics (4) Molecular Genetics (4) Introduction to Forensic Science (3) Forensic Science I (4) Forensic Science II (4) Other courses may be used to fill these 10 hours of electives if approved by the Chemistry Department Chat.Chemical Technidan CHEMISTRY COURSES CHEM CHEM PS1010. Introductory Chemistry (3) Su, F, S A lecture-demonstration course for students with no previous chemistry background who are not majoring in areas requiring further chemistry. Three hours of lecture-demonstration a week. CHEM PS/SI1050. Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry (5) Su,F, S An introduction to general, organic and biochemistry designed primarily for students of nursing and other majors that require no more than one semester of chemistry. Four hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab a week. CHEM PS/SI1110. Elementary Chemistry (5) F, S Fundamentals of inorganic chemistry and introduction to organic chemistry. The first course in a two-semester sequence designed primarily for students of nursing, engineering technology and some other fields of science and health professions who will take no more than one year of chemistry. Four hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab a week. CHEM 1115. Elementary Chemistry Lab (1) CHEM 1115 is a stand-alone lab course designed to accommodate transfer students from other in-state Universities. CHEM 1115 registration will be allowed only by special permission from the Chair of Chemistry. Transfer students who have taken the CHEM lecture without the lab should petition the Chair of the Chemistry Department for permission to take this course. Prerequisite: Must have completed or currently be enrolled in CHEM 1110 lecture. CHEM SI1120. Elementary Organic Bio-Chemistry (5) S Elementary study of the compounds of carbon and chemical compounds and reactions of biological systems. Four hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: CHEM PS/SI1110 or equivalent. CHEM 1125. Elementary Organic Bio-Chemistry Lab (1) CHEM 1125 is a stand-alone lab course designed to accommodate transfer students from other in-state Universities. CHEM 1125 registration will be allowed only by special permission from the Chair of Chemistry. Transfer students who have taken the CHEM 1120 lecture without the lab should petition the Chair of the Chemistry Department for permission to take this course. Prerequisite: Must have completed or currently be enrolled in CHEM 1120 lecture. CHEM 1200. Preparation for College Chemistry (3) Su,F, S A course designed to provide the minimal prerequisite skills needed for entry into CHEM PS/SI 1210. Three hours of lecture per week. CHEM PS/SI1210. Principles of Chemistry I (5) Su, F, S The first course in a series designed primarily for science majors and others who will take more than one year of chemistry such as Weber State University 20 05 - 2006 Catalog |