Academics

Course Overview

This course is a continuation of CHE 103 and explores carious applications and implications of chemistry in our daily lives, such as polymers, metals and minerals, environmental chemistry, energy resources of the earth, food chemistry and nutrition, drugs, and poisons. A simultaneous laboratory course, CHE 106, is required and should be registered for separately. Three one-hour lectures a week.

CHE 103

Program: Chemistry

Credit: 3

Other Courses

CHE-499

Independent Study

Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…

Chemistry

Credits 1-3

CHE-341

Advanced Organic Chemistry…

The first course of a two-semester sequence. A…

Chemistry

Credits 2

CHE-295

Special Topics

Special Topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…

Chemistry

Credits 1-5

CHE-342

Advanced Organic Chemistry…

The second course of a two-semester sequence. A…

Chemistry

Credits 2

CHE-307

Analytical Chemistry I

This is the first course of a two-semester…

Chemistry

Credits 3

CHE-395

Special Topics

Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…

Chemistry

Credits 1-5