Vision, Mission, and Guiding Principles for SCUHS
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CHEM316 – General Chemistry II (lecture)<br />
Units: 3<br />
The General Chemistry 2 course further develops the concepts of chemical bonding in order to appreciate the<br />
size, shape, polarity <strong>and</strong> macroscopic behavior of molecules. The processes of oxidation-reduction will be<br />
explained, particularly as they apply to biological systems. Solution chemistry will be introduced, stressing the<br />
concepts of equilibriums <strong>and</strong> colligative properties. Acid/base chemistry, including titrimetry, buffers, <strong>and</strong> pH<br />
will be studied. Nuclear chemistry in the evolution of matter will be considered. Organic chemistry will be<br />
introduced as a corollary to concepts presented in the college chemistry course.<br />
Prerequisites: CHEM311, CHEM311L<br />
Corequisites: CHEM316L<br />
Restrictions: BSBS program only<br />
CHEM316L – General Chemistry II (laboratory)<br />
Units: 1<br />
The General Chemistry 2 course further develops the concepts of chemical bonding in order to appreciate the<br />
size, shape, polarity <strong>and</strong> macroscopic behavior of molecules. The processes of oxidation-reduction will be<br />
explained, particularly as they apply to biological systems. Solution chemistry will be introduced, stressing the<br />
concepts of equilibriums <strong>and</strong> colligative properties. Acid/base chemistry, including titrimetry, buffers, <strong>and</strong> pH<br />
will be studied. Nuclear chemistry in the evolution of matter will be considered. Organic chemistry will be<br />
introduced as a corollary to concepts presented in the college chemistry course.<br />
Prerequisites: CHEM311, CHEM311L<br />
Corequisites: CHEM316<br />
Restrictions: BSBS program only<br />
CHEM351 – Chemistry <strong>for</strong> Health Sciences (lecture)<br />
Units: 4<br />
CHEM351/CHEM351L is an introductory course, which is designed exclusively <strong>for</strong> Health Sciences <strong>for</strong> Pre-<br />
Nursing majors. Basic concepts in general, organic <strong>and</strong> biological chemistry are covered. The course is<br />
designed to show the centrality of chemistry between the physical <strong>and</strong> life sciences. Topics covered will<br />
include measurement <strong>and</strong> unit conversion, atomic <strong>and</strong> molecular structure of matter, solutions, acid/base<br />
chemistry, organic chemistry <strong>and</strong> structure of proteins, carbohydrates, <strong>and</strong> fats. Laboratory portion of the<br />
course provides first h<strong>and</strong> experiences that in<strong>for</strong>m, illustrate, exp<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> rein<strong>for</strong>ce major concepts discussed<br />
in lecture.<br />
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or equivalent; General Chemistry I<br />
Corequisites: CHEM351L<br />
Restrictions: Accelerated Science<br />
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