Chemistry (CHEM)
CHEM 127 General Chemistry I 3 Credits
Grade Mode: Standard Letter, Audit/Non Audit, Pass/Non Pass
Prerequisite(s):Grade of C or better in CHEM128 or concurrent registration
This course is tailored for engineering students, emphasizes practical chemical applications within engineering contexts. It delves into general chemistry concepts such as stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structures, periodic properties, bonding, states of matter, and thermochemistry. It also offers a broad survey of chemical disciplines including inorganic, and organic chemistry. The laboratory section provides foundational laboratory experience specifically designed for engineering students, offering practical laboratory applications of chemical principles relevant to engineering contexts. It emphasizes a hands-on approach with experiments focusing on measurement techniques, identification and analysis of compounds, and essential laboratory practices including safety and disposal.
CHEM 128 General Chemistry I Laboratory 1 Credit
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Prerequisite(s):Grade of C or better in CHEM127 or concurrent registration
This laboratory course provides foundational laboratory experience specifically designed for engineering students, offering practical laboratory applications of chemical principles relevant to engineering contexts. It emphasizes a hands-on approach with experiments focusing on measurement techniques, identification and analysis of compounds, and essential laboratory practices including safety and disposal.
CHEM 130 General Chemistry II 3 Credits
Grade Mode: Standard Letter, Audit/Non Audit, Pass/Non Pass
General Chemistry II covers advanced topics in chemistry such as oxidation-reduction systems, thermodynamics, kinetics, complex equilibria, solubility, nuclear chemistry, and further descriptive chemistry of metals and nonmetals. General Chemistry II Laboratory emphasizes practical knowledge and hands-on skills in advanced chemistry topics such as thermochemistry, spectrophotometry, chemical equilibrium, chemical kinetics, and the properties of solutions.
CHEM 131 General Chemistry II Laboratory 1 Credit
Grade Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/Non Pass
Prerequisite(s):Grade of C or better in CHEM 130 or concurrent registration
General Chemistry II Laboratory emphasizes practical knowledge and hands-on skills in advanced chemistry topics such as thermochemistry, spectrophotometry, chemical equilibrium, chemical kinetics, and the properties of solutions.
CHEM 227 Organic Chemistry I 3 Credits
Grade Mode: Standard Letter, Audit/Non Audit
Prerequisite(s):Grade of C or better in CHEM 130
Organic Chemistry I provides a comprehensive introduction to the chemistry of carbon compounds. It covers aliphatic and aromatic compounds, stressing modern theory and stereochemistry to illustrate the logic and predictability of chemical transformations. It includes general principles and their applications in various industrial and biological processes, with an emphasis on the energy and mechanisms of reactions, synthesis, and the structure of organic molecules.
CHEM 228 Organic Chemistry II 3 Credits
Grade Mode: Standard Letter, Audit/Non Audit, Pass/Non Pass
Prerequisite(s):Grade of C or better in CHEM 227
Organic Chemistry II extends the scope of Organic Chemistry I by delving into the chemistry of various functional groups, utilizing theory to unify and clarify diverse chemical transformations and introducing qualitative organic analysis with a focus on spectroscopic methods.
CHEM 237 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 1 Credit
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Prerequisite(s):Grade C or better in CHEM 227 or concurrent registration
Organic Chemistry Laboratory I covers elementary and advanced laboratory techniques, including the preparation, reactions, purification, and properties of representative organic compounds. It introduces synthesis and purification methods for specific compounds discussed in lectures, and qualitative organic analysis.
CHEM 238 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 1 Credit
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Prerequisite(s):Grade of C or better in CHEM 228 or Concurrent Registration
A major portion of this laboratory course is devoted to methods employed in organic qualitative analysis. The student is expected to identify several unknown compounds and mixtures.
