Chemistry (CH)
CH 104: Intro to Chemistry I (4)
Introductory Chemistry Sequence. Serves as preparation for CH 221-223 for those lacking high-school chemistry or preparation beyond MTH 095. Sequence required for some bachelor’s degrees granted at other institutions (i.e. Dental Hygiene at O.I.T.) Some AAS degree programs require only CH 104 — see specific programs for details. Students must be proficient in elementary algebra. This course focuses on measurement and dimensional analysis, properties of matter, elements and compounds, nomenclature, periodic table and trends, chemical equations, stoichiometry, atomic structure.
Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: MTH 110 or higher.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Summer
CH 105: Intro to Chemistry II (4)
Introductory Chemistry Sequence. Serves as preparation for CH 221-223 for those lacking high-school chemistry or preparation beyond MTH 095. Sequence required for some bachelors degrees granted at other institutions (i.e. Dental Hygiene at O.I.T.) Some A.A.S. degree programs require only CH 104-see specific programs for details. Students must be proficient in elementary algebra. CH 105: This course focuses on bonding, gas laws, liquids, solutions, acid, bases, ionization, neutralization, chemical equilibrium, oxidation-reduction.
Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: CH 104.
Terms Typically Offered: Winter
CH 106: Intro to Chemistry III (4)
Introductory Chemistry Sequence. Serves as preparation for CH 221-223 for those lacking high-school chemistry or preparation beyond MTH 095. Sequence required for some bachelor's degrees granted at other institutions (i.e. Dental Hygiene at O.I.T.) Some A.A.S. degree programs require only CH 104-see specific programs for details. Students must be proficient in elementary algebra. CH 106: This course focuses on organic and biochemistry.
Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: CH 105.
Terms Typically Offered: Spring
CH 112: Fundamentals of Chemistry (5)
This is a one-term entry-level chemistry course designed for individuals not previously exposed to chemistry. Basic knowledge and skills are developed in Inorganic, Organic, and Biochemistry for general application in a wide range of professions.
Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: MTH 110 or higher or math placement test score.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
CH 221Z: General Chemistry I (4)
Explores and applies principles and applications of chemistry. Emphasis on measurement, components of matter, atomic and molecular structure, quantitative relationships including foundational stoichiometry, and major classes of chemical reactions. CH 221Z is a lecture course; CH 227Z is the laboratory component. Registration-Enforced Co-requisite: MTH 111Z or Higher and
Terms Typically Offered: Fall
CH 222Z: General Chemistry II (4)
Explores and applies principles presented in CH 221Z to the study of the solid, liquid, and gaseous states of matter. Principles of stoichiometry, thermochemistry, kinetics, and foundational equilibrium are explored and applied to the study of aqueous and gas-phase chemical reactions. CH 222Z is a lecture course; CH 228Z is the laboratory component.
Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: CH 221 or CH 221Z.
Terms Typically Offered: Winter
CH 223Z: General Chemistry III (4)
Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: CH 222 or CH 222Z.
Terms Typically Offered: Spring
CH 227Z: General Chemistry I Laboratory (1)
Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH 221Z including the fundamentals of chemical measurements, quantitative relationships in chemical analysis, and understanding atomic and molecular structure. CH 227Z is the laboratory component; CH 221Z is the lecture course. Registration-Enforced Co-Requisite: CH 221Z
Terms Typically Offered: Fall
CH 228Z: General Chemistry II Lab (1)
Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH 222Z including the fundamentals of intermolecular interactions, stoichiometric relationships, chemical equilibria and their application to the synthesis, identification, and analysis of chemical compounds. CH 228Z is the laboratory component; CH 222Z is the lecture course. Registration-Enforced Co-requisite: CH 222Z
Terms Typically Offered: Winter
CH 229Z: General Chemistry III - Lab (1)
Registration-Enforced Corequisite: CH 223Z.
Terms Typically Offered: Spring
CH 241: Organic Chemistry I (4)
Sequence designed for science and pre-professional medical majors. CH 241: molecular structure and bonding, functional groups, acids-bases, alkanes, stereochemistry, addition reactions, free-radicals, alkenes and alkynes. Courses must be taken in sequence, or with consent of instructor.
Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: CH 223.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall
CH 242: Organic Chemistry II (4)
Sequence designed for science and pre-professional medical majors. CH 242. addition reactions, free-radicals, alcohols and ethers, conjugated systems, spectroscopy, aromatics. Courses must be taken in sequence, or with consent of instructor.
Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: CH 241.
Terms Typically Offered: Winter
CH 243: Organic Chemistry III (4)
This course focuses on aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and derivatives, amines, phenols, macromolecules. Course must be taken in sequence, or with consent of instructor.
Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: CH 242.
Terms Typically Offered: Spring