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CHM-105
Living Chemistry
An introduction to chemistry designed to promote scientific literacy for the non-science student. Emphasis is non-mathematical and focuses on the applications of chemical principles to situations encountered in modern life, including preservation of natural resources, medicine and genetics, and consumer products. 3 lecture hours per week.
CHM-111
CHM-111L
CHM-115
CHM-115L
CHM-116
CHM-116L
Chemistry for the Allied Health Sciences
Chemistry for Allied Health Sciences Lab
Chemistry for the Health Profession
Chemistry for the Health Profession
Chemistry for Health Professions II
Chemistry for Health Professions II
An introduction to general, organic and biological chemistry for students in the health professions. Topics include the structure, properties and reactions of inorganic, organic and biological compounds, solution chemistry, gas laws, energetic, acid-base chemistry, equilibrium, kinetics, electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry. Emphasis is on physiological and clinical applications. 3 lecture hours per week. Not accepted as credit towards the biology major. MTH 002, MTH 003( or equivalent) or Math Level Assessment 3 must be completed prior to taking this course. Application of the experimental techniques of chemistry to the study of stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, solutions and the structure, function and reactions of organic and biological compounds. 3 laboratory hours per week. An introduction to the principles of general chemistry for students of the health professions. Topics include the structure, properties and reactions of inorganic compounds, nuclear chemistry, stoichiometry, gas laws, solution chemistry, thermochemistry, equilibrium, kinetics, and acid-base chemistry. Emphasis is on physiological and clinical correlations. 3 lecture hours per week. Introduction to the experimental techniques of chemistry applying the principles of stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry and solution chemistry to the study of the composition and reactions of compounds. 3 laboratory hours per week. An introduction to organic and biological chemistry for students of the health professions. Topics include the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, enzyme activity and metabolic pathways and the storage and transmission of genetic information. Emphasis is on physiological and clinical correlations. 3 lecture hours per week. Application of the experimental techniques of chemistry to the study of the structure, function and reactions of organic and biological compounds. 3 laboratory hours per week.
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