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Show Arts, Letters and Science in the College Evening School and Summer Session only. Four lecture-recitations a week. A S Su (4) Staff +5. Introduction to Chemistry—A lecture-demonstration course for students who have not previously taken chemistry and who plan to major in fields not requiring further chemistry. It is designed to help satisfy the general education requirements in the Physical Sciences. Five lecture-demonstrations a week. A W S (5) Staff +11. General Chemistry—Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry. Designed primarily for students of agriculture, forestry, family life, and some other fields of Life Science. Prerequisite: Satisfactory mathematics score on the A.C.T. entrance examination or completion of Mathematics 001 with a grade of C or better. Four lecture-recitation periods and one three-hour laboratory a week. A W (5) Staff +12. General Chemistry—Continuation of Chemistry 11. Prerequisite: Chemistry 11. Four lecture-recitations and one three-hour laboratory a week. W (5) Staff +13. Elementary Organic Chemistry—Elementary study of the compounds of carbon. Prerequisite: Chemistry 11 or 12. Four lecture-recitations and one three-hour laboratory a week. S (5) Staff +24. Principles of Chemistry—A course 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. Prerequisites: Math 14 or equivalent and a satisfactory score on the chemistry placement examination. Students who do not make satisfactory scores on the placement examination will not be permitted to register for Chemistry 24 until they have completed Chemistry 001 with a minimum grade of C. Three lectures, one recitation, and one three-hour laboratory a week. A W (5) ' Staff +25. Principles of Chemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 24. Three lectures, one recitation and one three-hour laboratory period a week. W S (5) Staff 26. Principles of Chemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 25. Three lectures and two three-hour laboratory periods a week. A S (5) Staff 51. Quantitative Analysis—Theory and methods of gravimetric and volumetric analysis. Prerequisite: Chemistry 26. Three lecture-recitations and two laboratory periods a week. A W (5) Staff 104 Arts, Letters and Science 101. Elementary Physical Chemistry—For non-chemistry majors. Prerequisite: Chemistry 26. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. Offered only when justified by demand. S (4) Staff 105. Elementary Chemical Instrumentation—For non- chemistry majors. Prerequisite: Chemistry 26. Two lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Offered only when justified by demand. S (4) Staff 107. Elementary Biochemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 13 or equivalent. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. S (5) Staff 131. Organic Chemistry—Fundamentals of the chemistry of carbon compounds. Prerequisite: Chemistry 26. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. A (4) Staff 132. Organic Chemistry—Continuation of Chemistry 131. Prerequisite: Chemistry 131. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. W (4) Staff 133. Organic Chemistry—Continuation of Chemistry 132. Prerequisite: Chemistry 132. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. S (4) Staff 139. Organic Chemistry—Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in Chemistry 133. An additional laboratory course required for chemistry majors. S (1) Staff 140. Methods of Glass Manipulation—A course in the methods and techniques of glassblowing and construction and repair of laboratory apparatus. One three-hour laboratory a week. S (1) Staff 141. Physical Chemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 51, Physics 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66; Mathematics 54. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory a week. A (4) Staff 142. Physical Chemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 141. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory a week. W (4) Staff 143. Physical Chemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 142. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory a week. S (4) Staff 151. Spectrometric Methods in Chemistry—Theory and practice of spectral analytical methods in the study of chemical systems. Prerequisite: Chemistry 143 or permission of instructor. Two lecture and two laboratory periods a week. A (4) Staff 152. Chromatographic and Electrochemical Methods— Theory and practice of chromatographic and electrochemical 105 |