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CHEM 16.3: Chemistry in Modern Society

Gerald Koeppl and Cherice Evans

(Submission #156)


Course Description

Chemistry in Modern Society is a course for non-science majors which presents the basic principles of chemistry with intellectual honesty but without the focus on theory and mathematical analysis used in courses for majors. The focus is instead on practical applications of chemistry to important problems involving environmental pollution, energy sources, nuclear chemistry, and human health.

Category

Area of Knowledge and Inquiry: Natural Science (NS)
Context of Experience: Not Applicable
Extended Requirement: Not Applicable

Additional Course information

Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Existing Course: Existing
Existing Course Number: 16.3
Course Anticipated to be offered: Every Semester
Other (if specified): 
Number of Sections: 1
Number of Seats: 80

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[Justification, Materials, Assessment, Administration (DOC)]   [Syllabus/Syllabi (DOC)]  

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