CHEM1054 — Chemistry in the Modern World
CHEM 1054 - Chemistry in the Modern World CHEM 1054 - Chemistry in the Modern World Description A one-semester introductory course covering general inorganic, organic, and biochemical concepts. This course is designed especially for non-science majors focusing on the economic, social, health and ecological impact of chemicals in modern society. This course provides understanding of basic chemical concepts through investigating various topics such as environment, ecology, nutrition and health. There will be GIS activities and/or demonstrations utilized to reinforce curriculum elements. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory weekly. 4 Credit Hour(s) lecture ; 45 lab Faculty Load Hour(s) Semesters all, Spring, Summer ACTS Equivalent CHEM1004 (ACTS) - Chemistry I for General Education Grade Mode A-F Learning
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