General Chemistry I
The principles and applications of chemistry. Topics include: the development of an atomic/molecular model; stoichiometry; interaction of light with matter; the physical behavior of solids, liquids, and gases. The lab is optional.
Prerequisite: High school algebra or equivalent
BCH1550.60 (Intensive) / 4 credits
Peter Corfield
Mon.–Fri., 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Session III: June 9–July 3
Natural Sciences Bldg., Rm. 3001
General Chemistry I Lab
Basic techniques in synthetic and analytical chemistry. Students must bring a $5 security deposit for their lab drawer key to the first class.
Corequisite: BCH1550.60
BCH1550.15 (Intensive) / 1 credit
Peter Corfield
Mon.–Thurs., 1:30–4:20 p.m.
Session III: June 9–July 3
Natural Sciences Bldg., Rm. 3028
General Chemistry Intensives
To ensure space, interested students are advised to register for the second half (II) of the General Chemistry intensive at the same time as they register for the first half (I). Students enrolled in the General Chemistry intensives may not register for any other credit courses.
General Chemistry II
A continuation of BCH 1550. Topics include: chemical kinetics and equilibrium; electrochemistry; thermodynamics; acids and bases; the chemistry of representative elements. The lab is optional.
Prerequisite: BCH1550.60
BCH1560.60 (Intensive) / 4 credits
Robert Hall (updated 4/11/08)
Mon.–Fri., 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Session IV: July 7–31
Natural Sciences Bldg., Rm. 3001
General Chemistry II Lab
Basic techniques in analytical and synthetic chemistry. Students must bring a $5 security deposit for their lab drawer key to the first class.
Corequisite: BCH1560.60
BCH1560.15 (Intensive) / 1 credit
Robert Hall (updated 4/11/08)
Mon.–Thurs., 1:00–3:50 p.m.
Session IV: July 7–31
Natural Sciences Bldg., Rm. 3028
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