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256 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Courses CHEMISTRY la-b. General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis (5-5) F-S Clark-Kauffman Chern. la not open to students with credit in Chem. 2a-b. Prerequisites: high school chemistry or physics; advanced algebra or Math. B (and a satisfactory score on mathematics proficiency test). Fundamental principles of chemistry; properties of common elements and their compounds; application of the principles of chemical equilibrium to separation and identification of ions. (3 lecture, 6 lab hours) 2a-b. Introductory General Chemistry (3-3) F-S .Kallo-Kau1fman Prerequisite: high school algebra, plane geometry or Math. 28 (concurrently). Composition of matter and physical and chemical changes; fundamental laws and principles; atomic and molecular structure, qualitative and quantitative techniques; introduction to organic and biochemistry. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 6. Quantitative Analysis (4) F Bremner-Burtner Prerequisite: Chern. lb. Principles and methods of volumeuic analysis. (2 lecture, 6lab hours) 8. Elementary Organic Chemistry (3) F and S Biggerstaff-Miller Not open to chemistry majors. Recommended for students .requiring a rapid coverage of the field. Prerequisites: Chern. la or 2a-b. Survey of the aliphatic and aromatic compounds of carbon. Phys. Sci. 1 Ob. Introduction to Physical Science ( 3) S (See Phys. Sci. lOb) Womack 99. Glasa Blowing (1) F and S W. Miller Enrollment limited with preference to junior and senior chemistry majors. Elements of glass blowing; consuuction and repair of glass apparatus. (3 lab hours) 101. Introductory Physical Chemistry (3) S .Kallo-Shuck Not open to chemimy majors. Prerequisites: logarithms, elementary algcbrn : organic cnemistry, quantitative analysis. Kinetic theory of gases, liquids, solutions, buffers, conductance, electromotive force cells, r eaction kinetics, colloidal systems, radioactivity, nuclear fission. (3 lecture-demonstration hours) 105. Quantitative Analysis (4) F Bremmer-Burtner Not open to chemistry majors. Prerequisites: Chern. lb or Chem. 2a-b. Rapid coverage of principles and methods of volumetric and gravimetric analysis. (2 lecture, 6lab hours) 106. Quantitative Analysis (4) S Bremner-Burtner Prerequisite: Chern. 6. Gravimetric and advanced qualitative analysis; elements, compounds, alloys and minerals. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 109. Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory (3) F and S Biggerstaff-Miller Not open to chemimy majors. Pren:quisite or concurrently: Chern. 8. LaboratOry srudy of the carbon compounds with coordinating lectures. (1 lecture, 6 lab hours) llOa-b. Physical Chemistry (3-3) F-5 Kallo-Shuck Prerequisites: Chem. 105 or 106, 128a-b or 109; Physics 4a and b or c, or 2a-b and 2a-bL; Math. 4. Fundamental laws and theories. 111a-b. Physical Chemical Measurements (1-2) Accompanies Chern. llOa-b. (3 or 6 lab hours) Kallo-Shucl<
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Title | 1960-61 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1960-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
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Location | Fresno, California |
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Title | Page 256 |
Full Text Search | 256 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Courses CHEMISTRY la-b. General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis (5-5) F-S Clark-Kauffman Chern. la not open to students with credit in Chem. 2a-b. Prerequisites: high school chemistry or physics; advanced algebra or Math. B (and a satisfactory score on mathematics proficiency test). Fundamental principles of chemistry; properties of common elements and their compounds; application of the principles of chemical equilibrium to separation and identification of ions. (3 lecture, 6 lab hours) 2a-b. Introductory General Chemistry (3-3) F-S .Kallo-Kau1fman Prerequisite: high school algebra, plane geometry or Math. 28 (concurrently). Composition of matter and physical and chemical changes; fundamental laws and principles; atomic and molecular structure, qualitative and quantitative techniques; introduction to organic and biochemistry. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 6. Quantitative Analysis (4) F Bremner-Burtner Prerequisite: Chern. lb. Principles and methods of volumeuic analysis. (2 lecture, 6lab hours) 8. Elementary Organic Chemistry (3) F and S Biggerstaff-Miller Not open to chemistry majors. Recommended for students .requiring a rapid coverage of the field. Prerequisites: Chern. la or 2a-b. Survey of the aliphatic and aromatic compounds of carbon. Phys. Sci. 1 Ob. Introduction to Physical Science ( 3) S (See Phys. Sci. lOb) Womack 99. Glasa Blowing (1) F and S W. Miller Enrollment limited with preference to junior and senior chemistry majors. Elements of glass blowing; consuuction and repair of glass apparatus. (3 lab hours) 101. Introductory Physical Chemistry (3) S .Kallo-Shuck Not open to chemimy majors. Prerequisites: logarithms, elementary algcbrn : organic cnemistry, quantitative analysis. Kinetic theory of gases, liquids, solutions, buffers, conductance, electromotive force cells, r eaction kinetics, colloidal systems, radioactivity, nuclear fission. (3 lecture-demonstration hours) 105. Quantitative Analysis (4) F Bremmer-Burtner Not open to chemistry majors. Prerequisites: Chern. lb or Chem. 2a-b. Rapid coverage of principles and methods of volumetric and gravimetric analysis. (2 lecture, 6lab hours) 106. Quantitative Analysis (4) S Bremner-Burtner Prerequisite: Chern. 6. Gravimetric and advanced qualitative analysis; elements, compounds, alloys and minerals. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 109. Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory (3) F and S Biggerstaff-Miller Not open to chemimy majors. Pren:quisite or concurrently: Chern. 8. LaboratOry srudy of the carbon compounds with coordinating lectures. (1 lecture, 6 lab hours) llOa-b. Physical Chemistry (3-3) F-5 Kallo-Shuck Prerequisites: Chem. 105 or 106, 128a-b or 109; Physics 4a and b or c, or 2a-b and 2a-bL; Math. 4. Fundamental laws and theories. 111a-b. Physical Chemical Measurements (1-2) Accompanies Chern. llOa-b. (3 or 6 lab hours) Kallo-Shucl< |