Catalog, 1956-1957 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1956-1957 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1956-1957 - Hoover Library
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<strong>1956</strong> Courses of Instruction-Chemistry<br />
CHEMISTRY<br />
Professor Schofield;<br />
Assistant Professors Elderdice and Lockwood<br />
*101, 102. GENERAL CHEMISTRY.<br />
An elementary study of the fundamental laws and theories<br />
chemistry; the chemistry of the more important elements and<br />
of<br />
their compounds. Prerequisite, two units of high school algebra<br />
or the equivalent. Laboratory fee, $9.00 each semester.<br />
Three class periods and one four-hour laboratory period a<br />
week. Credit, four semester hours each semester.<br />
103, 104. THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY.<br />
An elementary course intended to introduce the student to<br />
basic ideas of chemistry. This is a terminal course and is not<br />
the<br />
accepted as meeting the entrance requirements to advanced chemistry<br />
courses. Prerequisite, two units of high school algebra or<br />
the equivalent. Laboratory fee, $9.00 each semester.<br />
Two class periods and one three-hour laboratory period a<br />
week. Credit, three semester hours each semester.<br />
·211. QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS.<br />
Cation and anion analysis, employing semimicro technique;<br />
theory underlying the analytical procedure. Prerequisite,<br />
the<br />
Chemistry 101, 102. Laboratory fee, $12.00.<br />
Two class periods and two three-hour laboratory periods a<br />
week. Credit, four semester hours.<br />
212. ELEMENTARY QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS.<br />
The theor-y and practice of typical volumetric and gravimetric<br />
analyses. Prerequisite, Chemistry 211. Laboratory fee, $12.00.<br />
Two class periods and two four-hour laboratory periods a<br />
week. Credit, four semester hours.<br />
303, 304. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.<br />
A systematic study of the compounds of carbon; coordinated<br />
laboratory work on reactions, preparations, and qualitative analysis<br />
of organic compounds. Prerequisite, Chemistry 212. Lab.<br />
oratory fee, $7.50 or $15.00 each semester. Breakage deposit,<br />
$10.00.<br />
Three class periods and one or two three-hour laboratory<br />
periods a week. Credit, four or five semester hours each semester,<br />
depending the election of the laboratory work.<br />
on<br />
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