CHEM 1A General Chemistry
General Chemical principles including structure of matter, chemical bonding,
gases, solutions, acids and bases, and chemical equilibrium. 5 units. CHEM
1B General Chemistry
General chemical principles to include a review of equilibrium, acid/base
chemistry, electrochemistry, chemical thermodynamics, structure, nomenclature
and properties of coordination compounds, nuclear chemistry, introduction
to organic chemistry. 5 units.
CHEM
2 Introductory Inorganic
An elementary course covering fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry.
Designed for students who want to prepare for more advanced courses such
as Chemistry 1A. 4 units.
CHEM
5 Quantitative Analysis
Quantitative chemical determinations using gravimetric, volumetric, and
instrumental methods. Equilibrium calculations and titration curves. For
chemists, laboratory technicians, and people in professional health occupations.
4 units.
CHEM
10 Concepts of Chemistry
Intended for nonscience majors. A brief introduction to atoms, molecules,
reactions, energy and other major chemical concepts. Includes applications
of chemistry to areas of contemporary life - food, water, drugs, toxic
wastes, nuclear power and weapons; modern chemical industry and its impact
on ourenvironment. 4 units.
CHEM
12A and 12AL Organic Chemistry I
The first semester of the year's organic chemistry course designed for
chemistry majors and the preprofessional medical and biology majors. Includes
stereochemistry, mechanisms, reactions, and spectroscopic studies of aliphatic
compounds. The laboratory (which is required) includes GLC and IR analysis.
Offered fall semesters. Chemistry 12A: 3 units; Chemistry 12AL: 2 units
CHEM
30A Inorganic Chemistry for Health Occupations
An introductory course covering basic topics including atomic structure,
acids, bases, salts, buffers, electrolyte systems and nuclear chemistry.
Applicable to physiology and paramedical fields. 4 units.
CHEM
30B Introductory Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry for Health
Occupations
A survey of the major classes of organic and biochemical compounds as they
relate to the chemistry of life processes. Designed for students preparing
the for the Dental Hygiene program or a four-year nursing degree. 4 units.