先修大學學分
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2024.05.03
Chemistry
CHEM 100 CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY
Units: 3.00 UC:CSU: 54.00 hours lecture
Prerequisite: Eligibility for transfer level mathematics
Introduces students to basic concepts of chemistry and requires analyses of the socio-cultural contexts within which chemistry plays a central role in every day life. The course is designed to provide a general educational exposure to the physical sciences, specifically chemistry, and is not recommended for science majors. Introduction to chemistry course for non-science majors.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for transfer level mathematics
Introduces students to basic concepts of chemistry and requires analyses of the socio-cultural contexts within which chemistry plays a central role in every day life. The course is designed to provide a general educational exposure to the physical sciences, specifically chemistry, and is not recommended for science majors. Introduction to chemistry course for non-science majors.
CHEM 151 PREPARATORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Units: 4.00 UC:CSU 54.00 hours lecture, 54.00 hours lab
Prerequisite: Completion of Elementary Algebra or higher math placement
A preparatory course for Chemistry 201. Provides basic foundation in problem solving, atomic theory, stoichiometry, nomenclature, states of matter and solution chemistry. UC credit limitations: CHEM-100, CHEM-151 and CHEM-151H combined: maximum credit, 1 course.
Prerequisite: Completion of Elementary Algebra or higher math placement
A preparatory course for Chemistry 201. Provides basic foundation in problem solving, atomic theory, stoichiometry, nomenclature, states of matter and solution chemistry. UC credit limitations: CHEM-100, CHEM-151 and CHEM-151H combined: maximum credit, 1 course.
CHEM 201 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
Units: 5.00
UC:CSU 72.00 hours lecture, 54.00 hours lab
Prerequisite: Completion of Elementary Algebra or higher math placement and CHEM-151 or CHEM-151H, or Completion of Intermediate Algebra or higher math placement and COC Chemistry Placement Exam
Provides a foundation in the basic principles of the molecular nature of matter and its change, including reaction chemistry, atomic and bonding theories of matter, the properties of matter (solids, liquids, gases, solutions) and their relationship to energy. Introduces gravimetric, volumetric, and spectroscopic analysis techniques in the laboratory portion. Required of all majors in chemistry and most other fields of science or technology.UC credit limitation: maximum credit, 5 units.
UC:CSU 72.00 hours lecture, 54.00 hours lab
Prerequisite: Completion of Elementary Algebra or higher math placement and CHEM-151 or CHEM-151H, or Completion of Intermediate Algebra or higher math placement and COC Chemistry Placement Exam
Provides a foundation in the basic principles of the molecular nature of matter and its change, including reaction chemistry, atomic and bonding theories of matter, the properties of matter (solids, liquids, gases, solutions) and their relationship to energy. Introduces gravimetric, volumetric, and spectroscopic analysis techniques in the laboratory portion. Required of all majors in chemistry and most other fields of science or technology.UC credit limitation: maximum credit, 5 units.
CHEM 202 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
Units: 5.00 UC:CSU 54.00 hours lecture, 108.00 hours lab
Prerequisite: CHEM-201 or CHEM-201H
Builds upon the foundation of principles of chemistry presented in Chemistry 201. Topics are chemical kinetics, ionic equilibria (solutions of acids and bases, buffers, solubility of insoluble salts, and solubility product), nuclear chemistry, thermodynamics (entropy and free energy), coordination compounds, advanced qualitative analysis, spectroscopy, and an introduction to organic chemistry.
Prerequisite: CHEM-201 or CHEM-201H
Builds upon the foundation of principles of chemistry presented in Chemistry 201. Topics are chemical kinetics, ionic equilibria (solutions of acids and bases, buffers, solubility of insoluble salts, and solubility product), nuclear chemistry, thermodynamics (entropy and free energy), coordination compounds, advanced qualitative analysis, spectroscopy, and an introduction to organic chemistry.
CHEM 255 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
Units: 5.00 UC:CSU 54.00 hours lecture, 108.00 hours lab
Prerequisite: CHEM-202
First semester of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry for science majors focusing on nomenclature, molecular structure, chemical and physical properties, reaction mechanisms and synthesis of organic compounds. Laboratory experiments involve using appropriate methods, techniques, and instrumentation for the synthesis, purification and identification of organic compounds.
CHEM 256 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
Units: 5.00 UC:CSU 54.00 hours lecture, 108.00 hours lab
Prerequisite: CHEM-255 Second semester of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry for science majors, focusing on the syntheses and reaction mechanisms of aromatic, carbonyl, and biological compounds.