CHEM1100-A2.LAB: Chemistry and Society.J16.Anderson,Thomas
Document Type
Syllabi
School
CLA
Department
CHEM
Course Subject
CHEM
Course Number
1100
Course Section
A2
Course Title
LAB: Chemistry and Society
Academic Term and Year
Winter 2016
Credits
0.00
Area of Study
ESTD, PHED, SCIN
Course Description
Goals: To introduce and develop some basic principles of chemistry and demonstrate how they affect humankind and the environment. Content: Basic principles of chemistry are introduced using a case study method. Topics include the ozone layer, global warming, acid rain, nuclear fission and fusion, nutrition, water as a natural resource, fossil and solar energy, and others. Special attention is paid to the social, economic and political contexts in which society deals with these issues. Models of chemical structure and bonding are developed as well as the basic concepts of thermodynamics, kinetics, and acid-base relationships. Taught: Annually. Prerequisite: None. High school chemistry is not required. Note: You may not take CHEM 1100 if you have already completed CHEM 1130: General Chemistry I. Credits: 4
Recommended Citation
Anderson, Thomas, "CHEM1100-A2.LAB: Chemistry and Society.J16.Anderson,Thomas" (2016). Historic Syllabi -- full text access limited to internal Hamline administrative staff only. 6345.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/syllabi/6345