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2007-2008
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CHM 111 Nutrition (3)
Nutrients and their functions in
the body. Nutrition and health, clinical applications of nutrition, and facts
and fallacies of diet. Meets nutrition prerequisites for students planning to
enter various advanced programs for health science-oriented professions.
CHM 121 General Chemistry I (4)
Atomic structure,
stoichiometry, chemical bonding, and gas and solution chemistry. Corequisite:
See CHM 131 and 141 for corequisite lab and recitation. Prerequisite: successful
completion of High School Algebra II or equivalent (i.e. CCU's MAT 111 College
Algebra) with a C- or better.
CHM 122 General Chemistry II (4)
Major concepts in four
areas of chemistry: physical chemistry (kinetics and equilibrium), analytical
chemistry (acids, base, redox), inorganic chemistry (atmospheric chemistry and
metals), organic chemistry (alkanes and function groups). Prerequisite: CHM 121.
See CHM 132 and 142 for corequisite lab and recitation.
CHM 131 General Chemistry I Lab (1)
Four-hour lab.
Concurrent enrollment in CHM 121 required.
CHM 132 General Chemistry II Lab (1)
Four-hour lab.
Concurrent enrollment in CHM 122 required.
CHM 141 General Chemistry I Recitation (0)
Concurrent
enrollment in CHM 121 required.
CHM 142 General Chemistry II Recitation (0)
Concurrent
enrollment in CHM 122 required.
CHM 221 Organic Chemistry I (4)
Introduction to the
study of structure, reactions, properties, and mechanisms of organic molecules.
See CHM 231 and 241 for corequisite lab and recitation. Prerequisite: CHM
122.
CHM 222 Organic Chemistry II (4)
Continuation of CHM
221. Emphasis on organic synthesis and reaction mechanisms. Chemistry of
heterocycles and biologically related compounds introduced. See CHM 232 and 242
for corequisite lab and recitation. Prerequisite: CHM 221.
CHM 231 Organic Chemistry I Lab (1)
Basic organic
procedures using microscale lab techniques, computer simulation, and data
acquisition. Optional for biology majors, but required for pre-med majors and
post-graduate programs. Four-hour lab. Concurrent enrollment in CHM 221
required.
CHM 232 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1)
Continuation
of CHM 231. Four-hour lab. Concurrent enrollment in CHM 222 required.
CHM 241 Organic Chemistry I Recitation (0)
Concurrent
enrollment in CHM 221 required.
CHM 242 Organic Chemistry II Recitation (0)
Concurrent
enrollment in CHM 222 required.
CHM 331 Biochemistry (3)
Introduction to principles of
biochemistry for science and health science-oriented majors. Topics include
protein structure, enzyme kinetics, intermediary metabolism and metabolic
control, and the molecular biology of gene expression. Special topics include
metabolic disorders, the biochemistry of cancer, and the human genome project.
May be taken in place of CHM 222 by biology majors. Prerequisite: CHM 222
CHM 450 Internship (1-12)
Supervised experience in a
professional setting. Senior standing. Pass/Fail; may be repeated for
credit.
CHM 490 Directed Study (1-3)
Guided independent
investigation of a topic selected in consultation with the major or minor
advisor. See Academic Policies for guidelines. Graded; may be repeated for
credit.
CHM 497 Special Topics (1-3)
Guided group investigation
and discussion of a selected topic. Graded; may be repeated for credit.
CHM 498 Teaching Assistantship (1)
Supervised and limited
preparation and delivery of lectures, tutoring of students, laboratory
preparation, and assisting in the preparation and grading of examinations.
Pass/Fail; may be repeated for credit.