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CHM 3120
Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
3 credits
This course examines the theories, calculations, and Methodologies used in analytical chemistry. Topics include: acid-base equilibria and titrations; precipitation and complex formation; electrochemistry; oxidation-reduction; spectrophotochemical analytical methods; chromatographic . techniques; statistical treatment of data; and sampling methods. Co-requisites: CHM 3120L Prerequisites: CHM 1046, CHM 1046L, with a grade of “C’ or better. (3 hr. lecture) 
CHM 3120 L
Introduction to Analytical Chemistry Lab
2 credits
Experiments will be performed to introduce students to various laboratory methods used to analyze and quantify representative samples. Co-requisites :CHM 3120 Prerequisites: CHM 1046, CHM 1046L, with a grade of “C’ or better.
CHM 3200
Survey of Organic Chemistry
3 credits
This one-semester course briefly examines the structure, synthesis, nomenclature and reactivity of selected mono- and poly-functional organic compounds. Theories that relate the structure of organic molecules to their chemical reactivity will be presented as a unifying principle. This course is not intended for professional chemistry, pharmacy, medical, veterinary and dental programs. Co-requisites: CHM 3200L Prerequisites: CHM 1046, CHM 1046L, with a grade of “C’ or better.
CHM 3200 L
Survey of Organic Chemistry Lab
2 credits
Experiments will be performed to introduce students to various laboratory methods used to analyze and quantify representative samples Co-requisites: CHM 3200. Prerequisites: CHM 1046, CHM 1046L, with a grade of “C’ or better.
CHS 4450
Intermediate Organic Chemistry for Secondary Science Teachers
3 credits
This course is designed to expand and deepen the student’s knowledge of general inorganic chemistry. Topics covered include: bonding theories, nuclear chemistry, coordination chemistry, chemical periodicity, qualitative analysis, and metal and nonmetal chemistry. This course addresses several specific Sunshine State Standards, subject matter competencies, and pedagogy pertinent to the discipline and required certification. Co-requisites: CHS 4450L Prerequisites: CHM 3200, CHM 3200L, CHM 3120, And CHM 3120 L, with a grade of C’ or better (3 hr lecture)
CHS 4450 L
Intermediate Organic Chemistry for Secondary Science Teachers Lab
2 credits
Experiments and exercises will be conducted to strengthen the student’s understanding of general inorganic chemistry. This course addresses several specific Sunshine State Standards, subject matter competencies, and pedagogy pertinent to the discipline and required certification. Co-requisites: CHM 4450 Prerequisites: CHM 3200, CHM 3200L, CHM 3120, CHM 3120L, with a grade of “C’ or better.
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