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CHM 1025 - Introduction to Chemistry
Selected topics from general chemistry and organic chemistry. Topics covered, include chemical measurements, stoichiometry, atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonding, inorganic compound nomenclature and formula writing, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, acid-base chemistry, oxidation-reduction chemistry, energy, hydrocarbon nomenclature, functional groups of organic chemistry, and nuclear chemistry.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean. This course is transferable in a degree seeking program.

Introduction to Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in Environmental Science.
The accompanying lab (CHM 1025L) is offered concurrently.
These courses are only offered in the Winter Term (January through May).

[If you are seeking a degree that requires the full sequence of chemistry courses, do not register for this course. The courses you need will be General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. Please see the CHM 1040, CHM 1045, and CHM 2210 pages below for more information.]

Prerequisite: MAT 0024
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 

 


CHM 1025L - Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory
Laboratory experiments to accompany CHM 1025, Introduction to Chemistry.

Introduction to Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in Environmental Science.

This course is only offered in January and is offered concurrently with CHM 1025.

Prerequisites: MAT 0024 and REA 0006C
Corequisite: CHM 1025
Lab Fee: $40.00
Contact Hours per Week: 2
Credit Hour: 1

 

 

 


CHM 1032 - Chemistry for Health Sciences
Selected topics from general chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean.

This course is NOT transferable in a degree seeking program.

Chemistry for Health Sciences is geared towards students seeking Nursing and other Allied Health Technology degrees.

The accompanying lab (CHM 1032L) is offered concurrently.

[If you are seeking a degree that requires the full sequence of chemistry courses, do not register for this course. The courses you need will be General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. Please see the CHM 1040, CHM 1045, and CHM 2210 pages below for more information.]

Prerequisite: MAT 0024
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 



CHM 1032L - Chemistry for Health Sciences Laboratory
Laboratory exercises to accompany CHM1032; including inorganic, organic and biochemical experiments.

Chemistry for Health Sciences is geared towards students seeking Nursing and other Allied Health Technology degrees.

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 1032.

Prerequisites: MAT 0024
Corequisite: CHM 1032
Lab Fee: $18.00
Contact Hours per Week: 2
Credit Hours: 1

 

 

 


CHM 1040 - General Chemistry A (Expanded Sequence)
This course introduces students to chemical measurement, stoichiometry, atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, inorganic formula writing and the naming of inorganic compounds and changes in energy.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean. This course is transferable in a degree seeking program.

General Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in the Sciences.

General Chemistry A is the first part of a three sequence expanded program for General Chemistry. See below for the complete sequence:

CHM 1040 - General Chemistry A
CHM 1041 - General Chemistry B to be taken concurrently with CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 1046 - General Chemistry C to be taken concurrently with CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory

[The condensed sequence General Chemistry courses are CHM 1045 with CHM 1045L and CHM 1046 with CHM 1046L.]

Prerequisite: MAT 1033
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 

 


CHM 1041 - General Chemistry B (Expanded Sequence)
This course further develops modern chemical concepts, including, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, acid-base chemistry, ionic reactions, oxidation-reduction reactions, thermodynamics and descriptive chemistry of non-metals.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean. This course is transferable in a degree seeking program.

General Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in the Sciences.

General Chemistry B is the second part of a three sequence expanded program for General Chemistry. See below for the complete sequence:

CHM 1040 - General Chemistry A
CHM 1041 - General Chemistry B to be taken concurrently with CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 1046 - General Chemistry C to be taken concurrently with CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory

[The condensed sequence General Chemistry courses are CHM 1045 with CHM 1045L and CHM 1046 with CHM 1046L.]

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 1045L.

Prerequisite: CHM 1040
Pre or Corequisites: CHM 1045L and MAC 1105
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 

 

 


CHM 1045 - General Chemistry I
Topics covered include chemical measurements, stoichiometry, atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonding, inorganic compounds nomenclature and formula writing, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, acid-base chemistry and ionic reactions and descriptive chemistry of non-metals.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean. This course is transferable in a degree seeking program.

General Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in the Sciences.

General Chemistry I is the first part of a two sequence condensed program for General Chemistry. See below for the complete sequence:

CHM 1045 - General Chemistry I to be taken concurrently with CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 1046 - General Chemistry II to be taken concurrently with CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory

[The expanded sequence General Chemistry courses are CHM 1040, CHM 1041 with CHM 1045L and CHM 1046 with CHM 1046L.]

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 1045L.

Prerequisite: MAC 1105
Corequisites: CHM 1045L
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 

 

 


CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory
Laboratory experiments to accompany CHM1041 or CHM1045.

General Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in the Sciences.

General Chemistry I Laboratory is the first part of a two sequence laboratory program for General Chemistry. See below for the two complete sequences:

Take either:

CHM 1040 - General Chemistry A
CHM 1041 - General Chemistry B to be taken concurrently with CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 1046 - General Chemistry C to be taken concurrently with CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory

or

CHM 1045 - General Chemistry I to be taken concurrently with CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 1046 - General Chemistry II to be taken concurrently with CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 1041 or CHM 1045.

Pre or Corequisite: CHM 1041 or CHM 1045
Lab Fee: $18.00
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 1

 

 

 


CHM 1046 - General Chemistry II
Topics covered include oxidation-reduction, chemical and ionic equilibrium, kinetics, electrochemistry, coordination chemistry, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, an introduction to organic chemistry and highlights of descriptive chemistry of metals.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean. This course is transferable in a degree seeking program.

General Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in the Sciences.

General Chemistry II is the second part of a two sequence condensed program for General Chemistry. See below for the complete sequence:

CHM 1045 - General Chemistry I to be taken concurrently with CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 1046 - General Chemistry II to be taken concurrently with CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory

[The expanded sequence General Chemistry courses are CHM 1040, CHM 1041 with CHM 1045L and CHM 1046 with CHM 1046L.]

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 1046L.

Prerequisite: CHM 1045 and CHM 1045L
Corequisites: CHM 1046L
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 

 

 


CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory
Laboratory experiments to accompany CHM1046.

General Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in the Sciences.

General Chemistry II Laboratory is the second part of a two sequence laboratory program for General Chemistry. See below for the two complete sequences:

Take either:

CHM 1040 - General Chemistry A
CHM 1041 - General Chemistry B to be taken concurrently with CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 1046 - General Chemistry C to be taken concurrently with CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory

or

CHM 1045 - General Chemistry I to be taken concurrently with CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 1046 - General Chemistry II to be taken concurrently with CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 1046.

Pre or Corequisite: CHM 1041 and CHM 1045L or CHM 1045 and CHM 1045L
Corequisite: CHM 1046
Lab Fee: $20.00
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 1

 

 

 


CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I
This course presents the structure, preparation, reaction, and nomenclature of various classes of hydrocarbons and their derivatives. Reaction electronic mechanisms are interpreted and unified in the light of modern theory.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean. This course is transferable in a degree seeking program.

Organic Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in the Sciences.

Organic Chemistry I is the first part of a two sequence program for Organic Chemistry. See below for the complete sequence:

CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I to be taken concurrently with CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II to be taken concurrently with CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 2210L.

Prerequisite: CHM 1046 and CHM 1046L
Corequisites: CHM 2210L
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 

 

 


CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
Organic laboratory experiments and preparations to accompany CHM 2210.

This course is transferable in a degree seeking program.

Organic Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in the Sciences.

Organic Chemistry I Laboratory is the first part of a two sequence laboratory program for Organic Chemistry. See below for the complete sequence:

CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I to be taken concurrently with CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II to be taken concurrently with CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 2210.

Prerequisite: CHM 1046 and CHM 1046L
Corequisites: CHM 2210L
Lab Fee: $100.00
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 1

 

 

 

 


CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II
A continuation of the study of the remaining classes of organic compounds including use of spectroscopic methods and an introduction to bio-organic molecules.

Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean. This course is transferable in a degree seeking program.

Organic Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in the Sciences.

Organic Chemistry II is the second part of a two sequence program for Organic Chemistry. See below for the complete sequence:

CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I to be taken concurrently with CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II to be taken concurrently with CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 2211L.

Prerequisite: CHM 2210 and CHM 2210L
Corequisites: CHM 2211L
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 

 

 


CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
Appropriate experiments and preparation to compliment CHM 2211.

This course is transferable in a degree seeking program.

Organic Chemistry is geared towards students majoring in the Sciences.

Organic Chemistry II Laboratory is the second part of a two sequence program for Organic Chemistry. See below for the complete sequence:

CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I to be taken concurrently with CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II to be taken concurrently with CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 2211.

Prerequisite: CHM 2210 and CHM 2210L
Corequisites: CHM 2211
Lab Fee: $100.00
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 1

 

 

 

 


CHM 3205 - Survey of Organic and Biochemistry
This course is a one semester course which introduces the pre-professional science educator to fundamental organic and biochemical concepts. This is a content course in the B.S. degree science education program. The course has been designed to enhance the understanding of organic and biochemical concepts essential for the K-12 classroom. This program has been designed to correlate chemistry concepts with the NSTA (National Science Content Standards), the Florida Subject Matter Content Standards, and the Florida Sunshine State Science Standards.

This course is restricted to students admitted into the Teacher Education Program.

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 3205L.

Prerequisite: TBA
Corequisites: CHM 3205L
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 3

 

 

 


CHM 3205L - Survey of Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory
This course has a weekly 3-hour session with laboratory experiments to accompany the lectures in CHM 3205, Organic and Biochemistry. This course is a one semester course which introduces the pre-professional science educator to fundamental organic and biochemical concepts. This is a content course in the B.S. degree science education program. The course has been designed to enhance the understanding of organic and biochemical concepts essential for the K-12 classroom. This program has been designed to correlate chemistry concepts with the NSTA (National Science Content Standards), the Florida Subject Matter Content Standards, and the Florida Sunshine State Science Standards.

This course is restricted to students admitted into the Teacher Education Program.

This course is offered concurrently with CHM 3205.

Prerequisite: TBA
Corequisites: CHM 3205
Lab Fee: $TBA
Contact Hours per Week: 3
Credit Hours: 1