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Show Chemistry Chemistry C. D. Chemistry courses to elect from (13 credit hours): Chemistry 307 (5), 313 (4), 342 (4), 343 (4), 453 (3), 454 (5), 460 (5). Support courses required: Mathematics 211 (5), 212 (5), 213 (5), 320 (5); Physics 261 (4), 262 (4), 263 (4), 264 (1), 265 (1), 266 (1); Communications 102 (3). Composite Teaching Major in Physical Sciences - posite and Interdepartmental Programs). • (See Corn- Program: Chemistry Departmental Honors. I. General Requirements: A. Enroll in the General Honors Program and complete 10 hours of General Honors courses. Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3. Fulfill requirements for either ACS Certified or the non- certified departmental major. II. Specific Requirements: A. In fulfilling requirements for a Chemistry major take at least 18 hours of Chemistry Honors credit. Complete a Chemistry Honors Senior Project in Chemistry 480 for a minimum of 2 hours, credit received in 480 may count as part of the required 18 hours. A student may receive Chemistry Honors credit in the following courses: Chemistry 121, 122, 123, 213, 307, 311, 312, 313, 341, 342, 343, 444, 446, 453, 454, 460, 471, 473, 475, 480, 499. Permission from the department chairman should be sought before registering in a course for Honors credit. A written agreement should be reached with the appropriate professor regarding the work expected for Honors credit. (See Composite and Interdepartmental Programs.) B. C. B. C. D. Program: Chemistry Minor I. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 27 credit hours in Chemistry courses. B. Chemistry courses required (19 credit hours): Chemistry 121 (5), 122 (5), 123 (5), 311 (4). C. Select at least two more Chemistry courses from the following: Chemistry 213 (5), 301 (4), 305 (4), 307 (5), 312 (4), 313 (4). Program: Chemistry Teaching Minor I. Specific Requirements: A. A minimum of 28 credit hours of Chemistry courses. B. Chemistry courses required: Chemistry 121 (5), 122 (5), 123 (5), 213 (5), 311 (4), 312 (4). CHEMISTRY COURSES 100. Preparation for College Chemistry (3) A course designed to provide the minimal prerequisite skills needed for entry into Chemistry 121. Five lectures per week, for the last six weeks of the quarter. NS101. Introduction to Chemistry (5) A lecture-demonstration course for students with no previous chemistry background who are not majoring in areas requiring further chemistry. Five lecture-demonstrations a week. NS111. General Chemistry (5) Fundamentals of inorganic chemistry. Designed primarily for students of agriculture, forestry, family life and some other fields of life science. Three lectures, one recitation and one 3-hour lab a week. NS112. Elementary Organic Chemistry (5) Elementary study of the compounds of carbon. Prerequisite: Chemistry 111 or equivalent. Three lectures, one recitation and one 3-hour lab a week. NS113. Elementary Biochemistry (5) An elementary study of the chemical compounds and reactions of biological systems. Prerequisite: Chemistry 111, 112 or equivalent. Four lectures, and one 3-hour lab a week. NS121, 122, 123. Principles of Chemistry (5-5-5) A series designed for all students who will take more than one year of chemistry. The fundamental principles of chemistry with laboratory emphasis upon qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis. Prerequisite: students should have previous experience in chemistry either in high school or college and should at least be concurrently enrolled in Mathematics 105. Students whose ACT scores predict a GPA of less than 1.9, or who for other reasons questions their own preparation, are advised to take Chemistry 100 and preparatory courses in mathematics. Students with question about their preparation should consult with their advisers or the Chemistry Department. Three lectures, one recitation and one 3-hour lab a week. 213. Quantitative Analysis (5) Theory and methods of gravimetric and volumetric analysis. Prerequisite: Chemistry 123. Three lecture-recitations and two 3-hour labs a week. 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all students in the Chemistry Department who meet the minimum Cooperative Work Experience requirements of the department. The course objective for each student will be developed between the student, the department, and a suitable employer providing the opportunity for an on-the-job experience. Evaluation of course participants will be shared between the employer, student, and the department. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1 -6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 297. Chem Tech Seminar (1) A course designed to provide the skills in notebook organization, simple report writing, lab safety, instrument upkeep, minor instrumental trouble-shooting and industrial units of measurement that are needed to enter the job market as a chem tech. Prerequisite: Chemistry 123. 298. Chem Tech Seminar (1) A course designed to provide the skills in chemical library research, detailed report writing and the development of new analysis procedures for the lab that are needed to enter the job market as a chem tech. Prerequisite: Chemistry 123. ± ■ HmIbmiF » ^Recirts BagistaH '■ " CbrrjprisijeH =& 1 II iu^anito liusinBsyj Econom c< cuuodtion it r 258 259 Social ^IsSfinces. Tof hrinlnn cUnllUiUy ^cmrcaiiun |