Courses: General Chemistry I (CHEMB103002)
Fall 2012
Class Number: 2369
For students with some background in chemistry. Sections usually have a maximum of 55 students. Topics include aqueous solutions and solubility; the electronic structure of atoms and molecules; chemical reactions and energy; intermolecular forces. Examples discussed in lecture and laboratory workshop include environmental sciences, material sciences and biological chemistry. Lecture three hours and Chemistry workshop three hours a week. The laboratory workshop period will be used for traditional chemical experimentation or related problem solving. The course may include individual conferences, evening problem or peer-led instruction sessions. Pre-requisites: Satisfactory performances on the Chemistry Placement Test and on the Quantitative Reasoning Assessment.
Div: IIL and Q; Approach: Scientific Investigation (SI), Quantitative Readiness Required (QR), Quantitative Methods (QM); Haverford: Natural Science and Quantitative (NA/QU)
Enrollment Criteria: Post Baccs; Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores.
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 2369 Div: IIL and Q; SI;QR;QM;
DepartmentTaught ByFrancl,Michelle |
LocationBryn Mawr, PK278 Meeting TimesMWF 11:00am-12:00pm |
