CHEM 14103 — University Chemistry I
An introductory course for science, engineering or agriculture majors. Atomic structure, electron configurations and periodic properties, nomenclature and bonding in compounds, Lewis structure and resonance forms, molecular geometries and polarity, stoichiometry, solution chemistry and aqueous reactions, thermochemistry, gas laws and kinetic molecular theory. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: MATH 11003 or higher, or AP Calculus AB 3C or higher, or AP Calculus BC 4C or higher, or MATH 11003 CLEP 54 or higher, or UA Math Placement 46 or higher, or ACT MATH 22 or higher, or new SAT MATH 540/old SAT MATH 540 or higher. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)
Prerequisites: MATH 11003, MATH 540
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- Exercise Science (EXSC)
- Public Health (PBHL)
- Biological and Agricultural Engineering (BAEG)
- Biomedical Engineering (BMEG)
- Chemical Engineering (CHEG)
- Civil Engineering (CVEG)
- Computer Science and Computer Engineering (CSCE)
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
- Electrical Engineering (ELEG)
- Industrial Engineering (INEG)
- Mechanical Engineering (MEEG)
- Animal Science
- Crop Science (CPSC)
- Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences (CSES)
- Environmental, Soil, and Water Science (ESWS)
- Food Science (FDSC)
- Horticulture (HORT)
- Poultry Science (POSC)
- Apparel Merchandising and Product Development
- Food, Nutrition and Health (FNAH)
- Human Nutrition and Dietetics
- Data Science (DTSC)
- Biological Sciences (BISC)
- Chemistry and Biochemistry (CHBC)
- Earth Science (ERSC)
- Geography (GEOG)
- Geology (GEOL)
- Geosciences (GEOS)
- Mathematical Sciences (MASC)
- Physics (PHYS)