Undergraduate Course Descriptions
CHEMISTRY (CHE)
CHE 1400 Chemistry and the Environment
4(3-2)
This is an introduction to the basic principles of chemistry,
with emphasis on applications in contemporary societies, particularly
those applications involving the environment (energy, water, polymers,
pollution, etc.) and health (food, food production, drugs, etc.).
A two-hour laboratory supports the lecture material.
This is a University Core Curriculum Course for the BBA, BAIS, BACS, BSHRD,
CHE 1401 General
Chemistry I 4(3-2)
Pre-requisite: One year of secondary/high
school chemistry. Fundamentals of atomic
structure, chemical bonding, the periodic
table, nomenclature, kinetic theory, gas
laws, chemical equations and solutions. A
two-hour laboratory supports the lecture
material.
This is a University Core Curriculum Course
for the BSGE, BSCSC, BSEMS
CHE 1402 General
Chemistry II 4(3-2)
Pre-requisite: CHE
1401
substances (states of matter and changes
among them, physical properties of solutions
and colloids) and the factors that determine
the outcome of chemical reactions (thermodynamics,
equilibria, electrochemistry, and kinetics).
A two-hour laboratory supports the lecture
material.
This is a General Engineering Core Course
in the BSGE
This is a General Engineering Minor in the
BSCSC
This is a School Core Course in the BSEMS
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