General College Chemistry 1 with Lab (Integrated)
Hours | 4.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 3.0 Lab |
Prerequisites | Math 110 (or equivalent) or concurrent enrollment. |
Note | Primarily for students in engineering and biological sciences. Three lectures per week plus recitation sections and exploratory lab assignments. Registering for a given section (other than an online section) will automatically register you for the lecture and the recitation. Additional seats for specific sections may be available to Freshman Mentoring participants through envelopes. |
Taught | Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer |
Programs | Containing CHEM 105 |
Chemistry fundamentals
Students will demonstrate a familiarity with the basic vocabulary and concepts of chemistry.
Quantitative laws
Students will demonstrate a qualitative and basic quantitative understanding of the fundamental chemical laws which govern the material substances in our universe and which express how one variable in nature depends on another.
Problem solving
Students will demonstrate the ability to manipulate quantitative descriptors of natural phenomena expressed both in the form of equations and of proportionalities, and solve chemistry problems using these skills.
Chemical Phenomenon
A successful Chemistry 105 students describes chemical phenomenon by first focusing on properties of the elements at the atomic level. Chemistry 105 students will gain a knowledge base of reactivity patterns of elements and compounds.
Field of Study
Chemistry 105 students will be able to use their chemistry experience, knowledge, and skills to better understand and work in their own field of study.