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CH 301 Principles Of Chemistry I

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Chemistry 301 and 301h may not both be counted. prerequisite: credit with a grade of at least c- or registration for one of the following: mathematics 305g, 408c, 408d, 408k, 408l, 408m, 408n, 408s, statistics and scientific computation 302; and an appropriate score on the aleks chemistry placement examination. may be counted toward the quantitative reasoning flag requirement. designed to accommodate 100 or more students. exams 7-9p wednesdays, february 8, march 7 , april 4, and may 2. see headnote..

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CH 302 Principles Of Chemistry II

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Development and application of concepts, theories, and laws underlying chemistry. Chemistry 302 and 302H may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Chemistry 301 or 301H with a grade of at least C-; and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for one of the following: Mathematics 408C, 408D, 408K, 408L, 408M, 408N, 408S. May be counted toward the quantitative reasoning flag requirement. Restricted to students in the Texas Interdisciplinary Plan or Gateway Program. Exams 7-9p Thursdays, February 9, March 1, April 5, and May 3. See headnote.

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CH 304K Chemistry In Context I

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Designed for nonscience majors. Chemistry 304K and 305 form a two-semester sequence designed to fulfill the science requirement for students not majoring in science or engineering. Issues of contemporary interest and importance, such as ozone depletion and global warming, motivate the discussion; the underlying chemistry is developed as needed. Social, political, economic, and ethical implications of scientific developments and science policy are considered. Chemistry 304K addresses the nature of matter, energy, chemical reactions, and chemical thermodynamics. Not intended as preparation for Chemistry 301. May not be counted toward any chemistry or biochemistry degree. May not be counted by students who have earned a grade of C- or better in Chemistry 301. Designed to accommodate 100 or more students.

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