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Chm 101: General Chemistry I

Fundamental laws, theories, and concepts of modern chemistry. Three lectures and one laboratory period per week.

Chm 101L General Chemistry I Lab

Generally taken with Chm 101 – General Chemistry I.

Chm 102: General Chemistry II

Intensive treatment of the principles of chemistry with analytical study of the anions and cations. Three lectures and one laboratory period per week. 

Chm 102L: General Chemistry II Lab

Generally taken with Chm 102 – General Chemistry II.

Chm 205: Quantitative Analysis

Theory and practice of volumetric and gravimetric analysis. Laboratory practice in the identification of unknowns. Methods of calculation used in analysis are emphasized. Three lectures and one laboratory period per week. 

Chm 205L: Quantitative Analysis Lab

Generally taken with Chm 205 – Quantitative Analysis.

Chm 301: Organic Chemistry I

Fundamentals of modern organic chemistry with emphasis on bonding, mechanism, stereo-chemistry, analysis, and synthesis of organic compounds. Three lectures and one laboratory period per week. 

Chm 301L: Organic Chemistry I Lab

Generally taken with Chm 301 – Organic Chemistry I. 

PhS 100: Introduction to Physics

A survey of basic physics and properties of matter. This is a Laboratory course.

PhS 104: Elements of Astronomy

An introduction to astronomy, aspects of the sky, earth’s motion and time-keeping, the moon, eclipses, and the physical features of planets

PhS 105: Introduction to Geology

Introductory course in geology. Earth materials, minerals and rocks, geologic processes, and basic landforms of the earth. Laboratory includes identification of minerals and rocks and use of geologic maps. This is a Laboratory course.

CS110: Programming I

This is an entry-level programming course (no prior programming experience needed) that introduces programming using a high-level language such as C++. Students will be taught how to design, code, debug, and document programs using structured techniques and good programming styles. Students will be able to sit the C Programming Language Certified Associate (CLA) certification exam. 

Mth 211: Calculus I

In-depth coverage of calculus appropriate for study in mathematics, science, engineering, or other quantitative disciplines. Covers functions, limits, derivatives, applications of derivatives, and foundations of integral calculus.