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Chemistry & Society Lab2017 Spring

Subject Chemistry (CHEM) 1409 Section 11L (CRN: 10019)

ACTS Equivalent: CHEM 1004

The class develops a base of chemical knowledge for students to consider the impact chemistry has on the world while meeting the goals of the University’s core curriculum competencies in critical thinking, ethical and moral consciousness, historical consciousness, mathematics, and philosophy and methods of science. Material will address topics starting with the atomic and molecular foundations of chemistry to applying principles of scientific modeling to topics such as the environment, medicine and public policy. The class satisfies four hours of the University’s laboratory science curriculum requirement and meets ACTS criteria. Three hour-long lectures and one three-hour laboratory session per week. Four credit hours.
14 seats available (capacity: 24)
Credit Hours
0-4

Meeting times and locations

  • Thursday 1:40pm - 4:30pm Science Laboratories Building 260(Lab)
    January 9th to May 9th, 2017 (17 weeks)

Instructors

Department

Chemistry

College

Arts, Letters, Sciences
Linked Sections
To register for this class you must also register for the following linked sections:
  • CHEM 1409 10 (CRN: 10018)
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