| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Mississippi | CHEM | 103 | SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY | L | 14 | 2 | 3 (S) | $679.50 | $0.00 | $679.50 | NA | ||
| Course Description: | For those requiring a less detailed introduction to chemistry. When taken in conjunction with Chem 102, satisfies science requirements of the core curriculum. May not be used for major or minor credit. | ||||||||||||
| University of Mississippi | CHEM | 201 | ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY I | L | 20 | 2 | 3 (S) | $679.50 | $0.00 | $679.50 | X | ||
| Footnote: | Same text used for CHEM 202 | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | A general survey of the chemical basis of the natural water, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide cycles, water pollution, essential and processed foods, and food additives. | ||||||||||||
| University of Mississippi | CHEM | 202 | ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY II | L | 20 | 2 | 3 (S) | $679.50 | $0.00 | $679.50 | X | ||
| Footnote: | Same text used for CHEM 201 | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Human population growth, agricultural chemicals, energy consumption, air pollution, household chemicals, and drugs and their relationship with the environment. (May not be counted toward a major or a minor.) | ||||||||||||
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| University of North Carolina | CHEM | C101 | GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE CHEMISTRY I | L | 11 | 1 | 3 (S) | $2376.00 | $33.48 | $2409.48 | NA | ||
| Course Description: | Topics covered include measurements in the metric system and temperature conversions; the nature of atoms, molecules, and ions; chemical calculations using chemical formulas and equations; thermochemistry; electronic structure of atoms; properties of elements; chemical bonding and the shapes of molecules; and an introduction to organic molecules. Meets UNC-CH General Education Requirements. | ||||||||||||
| University of North Carolina | CHEM | C102 | GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE CHEMISTRY II | L | 12 | 1 | 3 (S) | $2376.00 | $33.48 | $2409.48 | P | ||
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: CHEM 101 or equivalent. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Topics covered include rates of reactions, chemical equilibria, precipitation reactions, acids and bases, spontaneity criteria for reactions, electrochemical cells, redox reactions, and coordination compounds. Meets UNC-CH General Education Requirements. | ||||||||||||
| University of North Carolina | CHEM | G111 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I | L | 11 | 1 | 3 (S) | $2376.00 | $33.48 | $2409.48 | NA | ||
| Course Description: | Topics covered include measurements in the metric system and temperature conversions; the nature of atoms, molecules, and ions; chemical calculations using chemical formulas and equations; thermochemistry; electronic structure of atoms; properties of elements; chemical bonding and the shapes of molecules; and an introduction to organic molecules. | ||||||||||||
| University of North Carolina | CHEM | G114 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY II | L | 12 | 1 | 3 (S) | $2376.00 | $33.48 | $2409.48 | NA | ||
| Course Description: | Topics covered include rates of reactions, chemical equilibria, precipitation reactions, acids and bases, spontaneity criteria for reactions, electrochemical cells, redox reactions, and coordination compounds. Prerequisite: CHE 111. | ||||||||||||
| Postsecondary Credit by Examination | |||||||||||||
| University of North Carolina | CHEM | C101Z | GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE CHEMISTRY I | L | N/A | 1 | SG | 3 (S) | $792.00 | $0.00 | $792.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Not Available | ||||||||||||
| University of North Carolina | CHEM | C102Z | GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE CHEMISTRY II | L | N/A | 1 | SG | 3 (S) | $792.00 | $0.00 | $792.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Not Available | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Nebraska - Lincoln | CHEM | 105 | CHEMISTRY IN CONTEXT I | L | multi | 5 | CR, E, LK, SG | 4 (S) | $848.00 | $105.00 | $953.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: Two units of high school mathematics including algebra and geometry. This course and CHEM 106 do not serve as prerequisites for any other course in chemistry. Credit toward the degree may be earned in only one: CHEM 105, 109, 111, 113 or 195. Note: This course contains a laboratory component for which a shipping surcharge applies. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The extraordinary chemistry of ordinary things. The chemical model of solids, liquids, gases, molecules, and salts. How these models are used to explore chemical aspects of biological, social, or economic situations. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Arizona | CHEM | 103A | FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY | L | 10 | 4 | SG | 3 (S) | $1632.00 | $0.00 | $1632.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: MATH 110 or equivalent level of proficiency as demonstrated by the Math Readiness Test score. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Essential concepts and problem-solving techniques, with emphasis on chemical bonding, structure and properties, stoichiometry, kinetics, equilibrium, and descriptive organic and inorganic topics. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| American Military University | SCIENCE | SCIN102 | Introduction to Chemistry | L | 16 | 0 | IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course introduces students to the principles of basic chemistry, the terminology, methodology and worldview of chemistry and the practical application to everyday living. Students will attain knowledge of chemical concepts, the environment and atmosphere, material and energy resources, and environmental pollution (including air, water, and soil). Concurrent enrollment in corresponding Lab Course is required. | ||||||||||||
| American Military University | SCIENCE | SCIN103 | Introduction to Chemistry Lab | L | 16 | 0 | IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This laboratory demonstrates both qualitative and quantitative analytical techniques. The course is designed for students in the sciences to learn how to make observations about physical and chemical phenomena, to make calculations, and to test out their own reasoning. It will enable the students to answer questions and solve problems involving nomenclature, physical properties, and synthesis of aliphatic compounds, such as alkanes, alcohols, carboxylic acids, aldehydes, and ketones. Students will acquire skills in laboratory techniques, prepare organic compounds, study their properties, and interpret data collected to identify unknowns. The course involves study through interactive simulation laboratories designed to help reinforce and build upon the concepts presented in the SC101 - Introduction to Chemistry course. Students should access the CD's and using the Table of Contents, go to the CD that contains the following material: 27. Instructional Laboratory Demonstrations. Concurrent enrollment in corresponding Lecture Course is required. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Syracuse University | CHE | 113 | FORENSIC SCIENCE | L | N/A | N/A | CR, DI, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1893.00 | $0.00 | $1893.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Not offered in Fall 2010, please visit http://uc.syr.edu/online/ or email parttime@uc.syr.edu or call 315-443-3225 for the next offering of this course. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Introduction to forensic science with focus upon the application of scientific methods and techniques to criminal justice and law. Methods specifically relevant to crime detection and analysis will be presented. Laboratory included. No mathematics or science prerequisite. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Thomas Edison State College | CHE | 101-GS | Survey of Chemistry | L | N/A | 1 | DI, E, SG | 3 (S) | $717.00 | $0.00 | $717.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | This course does not meet the chemistry area of study General Chemistry requirement. It will not satisfy the chemistry requirement for Natural Sciences or Applied Science and Technology degree programs. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Developed for nonscience majors. Presents chemical facts, principles and theories through practical applications, illustrations and experiments. De-emphasizes mathematical problem solving. | ||||||||||||
| Thomas Edison State College | CHE | 101-OL | Survey of Chemistry | L | N/A | 1 | CR, DI, IA | 3 (S) | $717.00 | $0.00 | $717.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | This course does not meet the chemistry area of study General Chemistry requirement. It will not satisfy the chemistry requirement for Natural Sciences or Applied Science and Technology degree programs. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Developed for nonscience majors. Presents chemical facts, principles and theories through practical applications, illustrations and experiments. De-emphasizes mathematical problem solving. | ||||||||||||
| Thomas Edison State College | CHE | 111-OL | General Chemistry I | L | N/A | 1 | CR, DI, IA | 3 (S) | $717.00 | $0.00 | $717.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | This course does not meet the General Chemistry with Lab requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | In this, the first of a two-semester general chemistry sequence, students explore the structure of the atom, the molecules that form from atoms and the basic concepts of chemical reactivity, including the relations between amounts of materials undergoing reactions and the energetics of those reactions. Topics include atoms, molecules and ions, reactions in aqueous solution, gases, thermochemistry, quantum theory and the electronic structure of atoms, periodic relationships among the elements; chemical bonding and nuclear chemistry. | ||||||||||||
| Thomas Edison State College | CHE | 112-OL | General Chemistry II | L | N/A | 1 | CR, DI, IA | 3 (S) | $717.00 | $0.00 | $717.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | This course does not meet the general chemistry with lab requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree in biology. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The second of a two-semester general chemistry sequence. Topics include intermolecular forces, and liquids and solids; physical properties of solutions; chemical kinetics; chemical equilibrium; acids and bases; chemistry in the atmosphere; entropy, free energy and equilibrium; electrochemistry; metallurgy and the chemistry of metals; transition metal chemistry and coordination compounds; organic chemistry; and synthetic and natural organic polymers. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| SUNY Empire State College | SMT | 272454 | Chemistry in Context | L | 8-10 | n/a | CD, CR, E, IA | 4 (S) | $828.00 | $40.00 | $868.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | All courses are 15 weeks long with an average of 8-10 lessons. The type of media support varies. See course description. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course will introduce students to fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry using a topics approach. The chemistry concepts will be introduced and developed as needed for the understanding of contemporary societal-technological issues. Most of the issues will be environmental, such as air and water quality, global warming, energy use, etc. Students will gain an increased understanding of chemistry as well as an understanding of important contemporary environmental issues. Note: this course has a required CD-ROM component. This course fully meets the General Education requirement in Natural Sciences. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Tennessee | CHEM | 111C | CHEMISTRY AND THE ENVIRONMENT | L | 16 | 1 | SG | 3 (S) | $627.00 | $0.00 | $627.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Basic concepts and methods of investigation with applications of chemical principles to the environment. Credit may not be applied toward a chemistry major. | ||||||||||||
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| University of West Georgia (Distance and Distributed Education, eCore Program) | Science | Chemistry 1212 | Principles of Chemistry II and Lab | L | 0 | 2 | CR, DS, E, IA, P | 4 (S) | $756.00 | $0.00 | $756.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Continuation of a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry designed for science majors. Topics to be covered include intermolecular forces, properties of solutions, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, chemical thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. Only students from the state of Georgia will be allowed to register. You must attend one mandatory face-to-face meeting for this course. You will have the option to travel either to the University of West Georgia (Carrollton, GA)or Georgia College & State University (Milledgeville, GA) depending on your location. | ||||||||||||
| University of West Georgia (Distance and Distributed Education, eCore Program) | Science | Chemistry 1211 | Principles of Chemistry I and Lab | L | 0 | 2 | CR, E, IA, P | 4 (S) | $756.00 | $0.00 | $756.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | First course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry designed for science majors. Topics to be covered include composition of matter, stoichiometry, periodic relations, and nomenclature. This course has a laboratory component that requires a lab kit. Note: Only students from the state of Georgia will be allowed to register. You must attend one mandatory face-to-face meeting for this course. You will have the option to travel either to the University of West Georgia (Carrollton, GA) or Georgia College & State University (Milledgeville, GA) depending on your location. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of California - Extension | CHEM | X16 | INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY | L | N/A | 1 | CR, DI, E, IA | 3 (S) | $770.00 | $0.00 | $770.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: Although a background in chemistry is not necessary, students are required to have a basic knowledge of math, including algebra. Instructor accepts assignments and questions by mail and email and assignments by mail and fax. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course offers an introduction to basic principles in chemistry and demonstrates the role chemistry plays in various aspects of our everyday lives. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Pennsylvania State University | CHEM | 001 | MOLECULAR SCIENCE | L | 11 | 4 | E, SG | 3 (S) | $555.00 | $80.00 | $635.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Students who have received credit for CHEM 002, 011, or 012 may not schedule this course. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Selected concepts and topics in chemistry and related physical sciences showing their development, interrelationship, and present status. | ||||||||||||
| Pennsylvania State University | CHEM | 012 | CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES | L | 12 | 3 | 3 (S) | $555.00 | $0.00 | $555.00 | C | ||
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: Satisfactory performance on Chemistry placement examination: take course for 3 credits. Unsatisfactory performance on placement exam: students take either CHEM 012 for 3 credits and CHEM 006 for 1 credit; CHEM 011 ; or CHEM 017, as directed on FTCAP profile. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Basic concepts and quantitative relations. | ||||||||||||
| Pennsylvania State University | CHEM | 013 | CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES | L | 11 | 3 | 3 (S) | $555.00 | $0.00 | $555.00 | C | ||
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: CHEM 012 or CHEM 017 OR concurrent enrollment in CHEM 014 (not available through Distance Education) or satisfactory performance on the Chemistry placement exam. Student must provide calculator with log and antilog keys. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Continuation of CHEM 012, including an introduction to the chemistry of the elements. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Oklahoma | CHEM | 1315W | GENERAL CHEMISTRY ONLINE | L | 61 | 5 | CA, CD, CR, E, IA, SG | 5 (S) | $725.00 | $751.25 | $1476.25 | C | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: MATH 1503 or 1643, or math ACT equal to or greater than 23 (applies to OU student). Online course uses CD-ROM and requires access to a computer and Internet. CHEM 1315 and 1415 use the same books/CD-ROM. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | First of a two semester sequence in general chemistry. Topics covered: basic measurement, gas laws, and changes in state, stoichiometry, atomic theory, electron configuration, periodicity, bonding molecular structure and thermochemistry. There are online practice quizzes, with feedback, that the student can take as many times as he or she chooses. There are self tests taken online with immediate grading. The online virtual labs and the online exams count toward the final grade. The labs are completed online at Late Night Labs by completing assigned procedures for a grade. Virtual labs by Late Nite Labs requires a computer with access to the Internet or a computer with CD-ROM drive and the newest Flash player by Macromedia. This course has 52 lessons, 9 labs, and 5 exams. | ||||||||||||
| University of Oklahoma | CHEM | 1415W | GENERAL CHEMISTRY CONTINUED ONLINE | L | 54 | 4 | CA, CD, CR, E, IA, SG | 5 (S) | $725.00 | $751.25 | $1476.25 | C | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: CHEM 1315 with a minimum grade of C or a satisfactory score on the chemistry placement examination (applies to OU students). Online course requires a computer with a CD-ROM drive and internet access. CHEM 1315 and 1415 use the same books/CD-ROM. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Topics covered include: nature of solutions, equilibrium, thermodynamics, acid and base properties, kinetics and electrochemistry. Lab component to this course. Virtual labs by Late Nite Labs requires a computer with access to the Internet or a computer with CD-ROM drive and the newest Flash player by Macromedia. Virtual labs by Late Nite Labs requires a computer with access to the Internet or a computer with CD-ROM drive and the newest Flash player by Macromedia. This course has 51 lessons, 5 labs, and 4 exams. | ||||||||||||
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| Western Kentucky University | CHM | 101C | Intro Chemistry | L | 21 | 4 | CR, E, IA, LK | 3 (S) | $945.00 | $0.00 | $945.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Available as web course. Includes 3 labs, 18 quizzes, and 4 exams. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | A beginning course covering applied chemistry and environmental considerations which can be used for general education requirements in the science field for non-majors and minors. Inc-class laboratory constitutes 20 percent of class. It does not count toward a major or minor in chemistry nor does it satisfy the requirements for certain home economics and agriculture majors. | ||||||||||||
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| New Mexico State University | CHEM | 518 | CHEMISTRY FOR EDUCATORS | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Part of the Graduate Masters of Arts for Teaching, provides the chemistry content required for science educators in the K-8 grade levels. | ||||||||||||
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| Wilmington University | SCI | 315 | Applied Chemistry with Lab | U | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 4 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course explores the chemistry needed to understand the impact of chemical, human, and industrial processes on our lives and our environment. The basics of inorganic, organic, and biochemistry are covered, including the chemistry of life (DNA). | ||||||||||||
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| Sam Houston State University | CHM | 138 | General Chemistry I: Lecture | L | 15 | 1 | E | 3 (S) | $240.00 | $0.00 | $240.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in MTH 163, MTH 170, MTH 199, or MTH 284 (or equivalent) or a minimum Math score of 250 on the THEA (or equivalent) | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The following topics are studied: chemical changes and laws governing them; the gas laws; reactions involving oxygen, hydrogen, acids, bases, and salts; ionization; metathesis; the periodic classification; and the atomic structure. In order to use this course to satisfy four hours of the laboratory requirement, the companion one-hour laboratory course, CHM 118, must eventually be taken using university facilities. The laboratory course may be taken anytime the student so chooses, either concurrently or at some later time prior to graduation. | ||||||||||||
| Sam Houston State University | CHM | 139 | General Chemistry II: Lecture | L | 13 | 1 | E | 3 (S) | $240.00 | $0.00 | $240.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in CHM 138 | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Descriptive chemistry, equilibria,kinetics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and oxidation-reduction reactions are presented. In order to use this course to satisfy four hours of the laboratory science requirement, the companion one-hour laboratory course, CHM 119, must eventually be taken using university laboratory facilities. The laboratory course may be taken anytime the student chooses, either concurrently or at some other time prior to graduation. | ||||||||||||
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| Gulf Coast Community College | Natural Science | CHM1040 | Fundamentals of Chemistry | L | TBA | TBA | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $275.19 | $45.00 | $320.19 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Prerequisite: Satisfactory mathematics placement on the College-Level Placement Test or completion of MAT 1033 with a minimum grade of “C.” This course covers the fundamentals of chemistry with emphasis on descriptive chemistry. It includes topics in equations, stoichiometry, the Periodic Table, gas laws, nuclear chemistry, acids-bases, pH, and selected topics in carbon chemistry. (This course does not meet the chemistry requirement for science majors.) | ||||||||||||
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| Clarion University of Pennsylvania | Chemistry | CHEM 211 | Science and Society | L | N/A | N/A | CA, CC, CR, DI, DS, E, IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $140.60 | $866.60 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Describes the process of science as an ongoing and continuously developing means of describing the natural world. Examines what science is and how it is done. Promotes science literacy. Emphasizes written and oral communication skills as well as the ability to understand important topics in science, along with the policy and ethical questions raised. Open to students in all academic areas. | ||||||||||||
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| Western Carolina University | Chemistry | CHEM 132 | Survey of Chemistry I | L | n/a | n/a | CA, CC, CD, CR, DI, DS, E, FX, IA, O, SG | 4 (S) | $340.16 | $0.00 | $340.16 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Basic chemistry; atomic structure, chemical bonding and reactions, introduction to organic chemistry; lab introduction to experimentation. 3 Lecture, 3 Lab. | ||||||||||||
| Western Carolina University | Chemistry | CHEM 133 | Survey of Chemistry II | L | n/a | n/a | CA, CC, CD, CR, DI, DS, E, FX, IA, O, SG | 4 (S) | $340.16 | $0.00 | $340.16 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Continuation of CHEM 132, surveys organic and biochemistry, including structure and nomenclature, chemical and physical properties. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab. Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 132. | ||||||||||||
| Western Carolina University | Chemistry | CHEM 140 | Advanced General Chemistry | L | n/a | n/a | CA, CC, CD, CR, DI, DS, E, FX, IA, O, SG | 4 (S) | $340.16 | $0.00 | $340.16 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Bonding, thermochemistry, equilibria, acid/base principles, kinetics, and redox chemistry. Laboratory uses an inquiry-based approach. Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: High school chemistry. | ||||||||||||
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| Utah State University | CHEM | 1010 | INTRO TO CHEMISTRY (BPS) | L | N/A | N/A | 3 (S) | $681.00 | $0.00 | $681.00 | NA | ||
| Course Description: | For nonscience majors. Includes basic chemical concepts and a survey of the various branches of chemistry. Heavy emphasis on everyday applications to problems involving environmental pollution, radioactivity, energy sources, and human health. No prerequisites. | ||||||||||||
| Utah State University | CHEM | 3650 | ENVIRONMENTAL CHEM (DSC) | L | N/A | N/A | 3 (S) | $681.00 | $0.00 | $681.00 | NA | ||
| Course Description: | Survey of issues and chemical nature of environmental problems, including air, soil, and water pollution. Prerequisite: CHEM 1010 or 1120 or 1220. | ||||||||||||
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| University of Wisconsin - Extension | CHEM | 103 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I | L | 14 | 2 | 3 (S) | $780.00 | $75.00 | $855.00 | NA | ||
| Course Description: | Together, Chemistry 103 and 104 are equivalent to a first-year chemistry course, except that the laboratory work is not included. Chemistry 103 emphasizes fundamental principles of chemistry, including stoichiometry (mass relationships), basic chemical reactions, thermochemistry, structure and bonding, the states of matter (gases, liquids, and solids), solutions, and descriptive chemistry of the main group elements. Written assignments include short-answer and short-essay questions. The Course Guide includes self-tests and two sample exams with answers. | ||||||||||||