CH 121 — College Chemistry I
The first course in a three-course college chemistry series for students in human performance, agriculture, animal science, fisheries and wildlife, and select health occupations programs, who have had no previous training in chemistry and whose program of study requires only a one-year sequence of college chemistry. Topics include atomic theories, electron configurations, periodic properties, bond formations, nomenclature, chemical bonding, chemical equations, and stoichiometry. Entering students are expected to have a working knowledge of high school algebra and scientific notation. Students are advised to investigate and understand the degree requirements at the university where they intend to transfer. (Note - this sequence is not equivalent to General Chemistry.) , , must be taken in order.
Prerequisites: MTH 095, MTH 111Z
Part of
- Agricultural Sciences emphasis, Associate of Science
- Animal Science emphasis, Associate of Science
- Equine Science emphasis, Associate of Science
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Pre-Professional Dental Hygiene Preparation
- Earth Science
- Earth Science emphasis, Associate of Science
- Environmental Science
- Environmental Sciences emphasis, Associate of Science
- Exercise and Sport Science emphasis, Associate of Science
- Food and Fermentation Science
- Food and Fermentation Science emphasis, Associate of Science
- General Science
- Physics