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CHEM 161 - Basic Chemistry for the Health Sciences Units: 4 ; Breadth Area: GE-5A, GE-5C A one semester, terminal course in chemistry for students preparing for careers in health-related sciences including nursing. Covers basic inorganic and organic chemistry, and an introduction to biochemistry. Lecture Units: 3; Lab Units: 1.
Breadth Area(s) Satisfied: GE-5A - Lower Division Physical and Biological Sciences (Physical) and GE-5C Lower Division Physical and Biological Sciences (Laboratory) Co-requisites: STAT 100 or MATH 115E; or MATH 120, MATH 125, or MATH 130. Credit Restrictions: Not for Chemistry or Biochemistry major or minor credit; not open to students with credit for CHEM 165.
Possible Instructional Methods: On-ground. Grading: A-F or CR/NC (student choice). Course Typically Offered: Fall & Spring
Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- classify matter and explain the physical and chemical properties of matter, and physical and chemical changes of matter;
- demonstrate an understanding of the composition of atoms, isotopes, and ions and their relationship to atomic number, mass number, and charge;
- demonstrate an understanding of the differences between ionic and covalent bonding of compounds in terms of their composition, properties, electron interactions, and Lewis structures;
- apply the concept of mole to solving mathematical problems involving molar mass, molarity, and mass to mole conversions;
- demonstrate an understanding of pH, strong and weak acids, bases, and electrolytes;
- classify organic compounds by functional groups, and identify by name using IUPAC nomenclature;
- predict the properties of organic compounds based on their functional groups and predict the product of common organic reactions;
- differentiate composition, properties, and biochemical reactions of the biological compounds: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, DNA and RNA;
- work effectively and safely in a laboratory environment to perform general chemistry procedures.
GE-5A. Physical Science Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of scientific theories, concepts, and data about the physical sciences.
- Demonstrate an understanding of scientific practices, including the scientific method.
- Describe the potential limits of scientific endeavors, including the accepted standards and ethics associated with scientific inquiry.
GE-5C. Physical and Biological Sciences (Laboratory) Activity Learning Outcomes
- Apply their knowledge of scientific theories, concepts, and data about the physical and life sciences through laboratory or field activities.
- Apply their understanding of scientific practices, including the scientific method in a laboratory or field setting.
- Apply accepted standards related to safety and ethics associated with conducting and communicating scientific inquiry, while completing laboratory or field activities.
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