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CHEM 106
General Chemistry VI 3(3-0)
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A course which emphasizes basic principles and important theoretical
concepts of chemistry. Topics will include atomic structure, electronic
configuration, the wave mechanical model of the atom, chemical bonding,
states of matter, chemical equilibrium, systems of acids and bases, and
electrochemistry. Prerequisite: 2 units of high school algebra or
equivalent and 1 unit of high school chemistry or CHEM 099.
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CHEM 116
General Chemistry VI Laboratory
1(0-3)
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A course which emphasizes quantitative studies of chemical reactions
such as acid-base studies, redox reactions, and equilibrium reactions.
Emphasis is also placed on the development of manipulative skills in the
laboratory. Corequisite: CHEM 106.
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PHYS 241
General Physics I 3(3-1)
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This is the calculus based study of physics which covers the
fundamental principles of mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism,
wave motion, sound, and optics.. Corequisite: MATH
132, PHYS 251.
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PHYS 242
General Physics II 3(3-1)
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This course is a continuation of PHYS 241 and continues coverage of
the fundamental principles of mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism,
wave motion, sound, and optics. Corequisite: PHYS 252.
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PHYS 251
General Physics I Laboratory 1(0-2)
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This is a laboratory course where a selected group of physics
experiments will be performed. Emphasis is placed on the development of
experimental technique, analysis of data, and physical interpretation of
experimental results. Corequisite: PHYS 241.
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PHYS 252
General Physics II Laboratory 1(0-2)
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A continuation of Physics 251. Corequisite:
PHYS 242.
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MEEN 260
Materials Sciences 2(2-0)
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This is a basic course in materials science that covers the
fundamental nature of materials including their physical, mechanical and
chemical characteristics. Topics include: atomic arrangements and atomic
bonding; phase diagrams; engineering properties; selection of materials
for specific applications. Prerequisite: CHEM 101.
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