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FALL 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE

SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes

8

Online classes

m

Meets 08/15 to 10/14 (first 9 weeks)

n

Meets 10/17 to 12/16 (second 9 weeks)

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

CHEM 1B GENERAL CHEMISTRY AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS (5 Units)

This course completes the year-long general chemistry sequence (1A-1B) and covers the principles of physical and inorganic chemistry with an

emphasis on quantitative, mathematical problem solving. Topics covered include acid-base theory, chemical kinetics, equilibrium (acid-base, hydrolysis,

and solubility), chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, selected topics in nuclear chemistry, coordination chemistry, and/or chemistry of selected

groups. Students will analyze inorganic compounds qualitatively and quantitatively.

PREREQUISITES: Chemistry 1A and Mathematics 103 or equivalent. ADVISORIES: English 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID CHEM 120S: CHEM 1A

& CHEM 1B)

Full Term Offering(s)

CHEM-1B-51224

TTh

12:00pm-1:15

PHY 76

H.BLANKEN

and

TTh

2:00pm-4:50

PHY 82

H.BLANKEN

CHEM 3A INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY (4 Units)

This is a survey course in the principles of inorganic chemistry covering the composition of matter, physical and chemical changes, atomic and

molecular structure, inorganic nomenclature, chemical formula and reaction calculations, gas laws, bonding, solutions, net-ionic equations, acid-base

theories, pH, oxidation-reduction reactions, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry and equilibrium. The course emphasizes problem solving and chemical

calculations. Both qualitative and quantitative theory and techniques will be covered. It is intended for applied science and non-science majors or for

students preparing to take Chemistry 1A.

PREREQUISITES: Mathematics 103. ADVISORIES: English 1A, Chemistry 10 or high school chemistry. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID CHEM 101)

Full Term Offering(s)

CHEM-3A-51258

MWF

9:00am-9:50

SOC 32

V.CORNEL

and

W

10:00am-12:50

PHY 82

H.BLANKEN

CHEM-3A-51259

MWF

9:00am-9:50

SOC 32

V.CORNEL

and

M

10:00am-12:50

PHY 82

H.BLANKEN

CHEM-3A-51226

MW

1:00pm-2:15

PHY 76

H.BLANKEN

and

M

2:30pm-5:35

PHY 82

H.BLANKEN

CHEM-3A-51227

MW

1:00pm-2:15

PHY 76

H.BLANKEN

and

W

2:30pm-5:20

PHY 82

H.BLANKEN

CHEM-3A-51253

MW

5:30pm-6:45

PHY 76

R.CULP

and

W

7:00pm-9:50

PHY 82

M.NAITO

CHEM 3B INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (4 Units)

Introduction to the basic concepts of organic and biological chemistry. A study of the structure and behavior of organic and biochemical compounds,

including metabolism, and regulation. Topics such as bonding, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, the chemistry of organic functional groups,

and the properties of important biological compounds such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are covered. Primarily for students in health oriented

professions.

PREREQUISITES: Chemistry 1A or 3A or equivalent. ADVISORIES: English 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC)

Full Term Offering(s)

CHEM-3B-51261

MWF

8:00am-8:50

PHY 82

V.CORNEL

and

F

12:00pm-2:50

PHY 77

STAFF

CHEM 10 ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY (4 Units)

This is a one-semester elementary class for students who have never taken high school chemistry. The course will give students a basic background

in matter, energy, chemical reactions, measurements, formula writing, nomenclature, chemical calculations, gas laws, bonding, solutions, net-ionic

equations, acid-base theory, pH, oxidation-reduction reactions and equilibrium. Recommended for applied science and non-science majors or for

students preparing to take Chemistry 1A.

ADVISORIES: English 1A and Mathematics 103. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID CHEM 101)

Full Term Offering(s)

CHEM-10-51213

MW

4:00pm-5:15

PHY 76

R.CULP

and

F

9:00am-11:50

PHY 82

R.CULP

CHEM 28A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (3 Units)

This course is a study of the structures, properties, nomenclature and reactions of organic compounds with emphasis on reaction mechanisms. The

course is recommended for students whose major is chemistry, premedical, predental, prepharmacy, biology, biochemistry or chemical engineering.

The following topics are included: stereochemistry, alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, alcohols, amines, ethers, epoxides,

aromatics, and organometallic compounds, resonance and conjugation, kinetic and thermodynamic control of reactions, multistep syntheses, infrared

spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic spectroscopy, and mass spectroscopy.

PREREQUISITES: Chemistry 1B. ADVISORIES: English 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID CHEM 150: CHEM 28A & CHEM 29A)

Full Term Offering(s)

CHEM-28A-51225

T

12:00pm-1:50

AGR 2

K.THIESEN

and

Th

12:00pm-12:50

HUM 63

K.THIESEN