Chemistry Course Schedule
Course Descriptions
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Fall 2026
CHEM
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A054
Chem Skills & Problem Solving
3 Credits
Chem Skills & Problem Solving
A preparatory chemistry course for students without high school chemistry or with limited mathematics background. Develops foundational problem-solving skills using basic models of chemistry. CHEM A054 is the preparatory course for CHEM A103 and CHEM A105.
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CRN Section Instructor Dates Open Seats 801 Summers, Debora August 24 - December 12 27 -
A103
*Intro to General Chemistry
3 Credits
*Intro to General Chemistry
Introductory chemistry survey course for health science majors and preparatory course for science majors. Topics include: measurement, energy and matter, periodic trends, chemical composition, chemical reactions, solutions, bond theory, phases, oxidation-reduction, nuclear chemistry, problem-solving (applied mathematics), and special topics. Special Note: This course assumes prior knowledge of algebra and high school chemistry.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 TR 2:30PM - 3:45PM ADM 142 Leonard, Laura August 24 - December 12 26 Blackboard
CRN Section Instructor Dates Open Seats 801 Summers, Debora August 24 - December 12 26 -
A103L
*Intro to Gen Chem Lab
1 Credits
*Intro to Gen Chem Lab
Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, experimental methodology, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM A103. Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 T 11:30AM - 2:15PM CPSB 314 Ulrich, Teresa August 24 - December 12 14 602 W 11:30AM - 2:15PM CPSB 314 Martinson, Mark August 24 - December 12 8 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A104
*Intro to Organic & Biochem
3 Credits
*Intro to Organic & Biochem
Continues the exploration of fundamental chemical principles with a focus on the structure, properties, and reactions of organic and biologically relevant molecules. Emphasizes real-world applications for understanding biochemical processes and their impact on health, medicine, and the environment.
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Blackboard
CRN Section Instructor Dates Open Seats 801 Summers, Debora August 24 - December 12 31 -
A104L
*Intro to Organic/Biochem Lab
1 Credits
*Intro to Organic/Biochem Lab
Second semester introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to reinforce concepts, including the basics of laboratory equipment, experimental methodology, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM A104. Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 T 8:30AM - 11:15AM CPSB 311 Martinson, Mark August 24 - December 12 12 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A105
*General Chemistry I
3 Credits
*General Chemistry I
Introduces general chemistry and explores topics to a much greater depth than preparatory courses. Topics include: measurement, energy and matter, periodic trends, chemical composition, chemical reactions, solutions, bond theory, gases, thermodynamics, problem-solving (applied mathematics) and special topics. Special Note: Assumes prior knowledge of algebra and high school chemistry. CHEM A105L is the lab component of this course and requires a separate registration.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 MW 2:30PM - 3:45PM SSB 118 Leonard, Laura August 24 - December 12 21 Blackboard
CRN Section Instructor Dates Open Seats 801 Summers, Debora August 24 - December 12 52 -
A105L
*General Chemistry I Lab
1 Credits
*General Chemistry I Lab
Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, experimental methodology, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM A105. Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 M 8:30AM - 11:15AM CPSB 312 Martinson, Mark August 24 - December 12 9 602 T 8:30AM - 11:15AM CPSB 312 Ulrich, Teresa August 24 - December 12 12 603 W 11:30AM - 2:15PM CPSB 312 Flanagan, Ryan August 24 - December 12 0 605 R 8:30AM - 11:15AM CPSB 312 Martinson, Mark August 24 - December 12 13 606 F 11:30AM - 2:15PM CPSB 312 Flanagan, Ryan August 24 - December 12 8 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A106
*General Chemistry II
3 Credits
*General Chemistry II
Continues the study of general chemistry by focusing on the properties of solutions and the factors that affect them. Covers the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions and the principles of chemical equilibrium. Includes acid-base systems, buffer solutions, and solubility equilibria, and applies thermodynamic principles to predict reaction spontaneity. Introduces electrochemical processes and foundational concepts of nuclear chemistry, providing a rigorous framework that prepares students for advanced study and applications in the sciences.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 MW 2:30PM - 3:45PM CPSB 120 Schlabaugh, Adeline August 24 - December 12 21 Blackboard
CRN Section Instructor Dates Open Seats 801 Schlabaugh, Adeline August 24 - December 12 28 -
A106L
*General Chemistry II Lab
1 Credits
*General Chemistry II Lab
Second semester introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to reinforce concepts, including the basics of laboratory equipment, experimental methodology, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM A106. Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 T 2:30PM - 5:15PM CPSB 315 Flanagan, Ryan August 24 - December 12 5 602 W 8:30AM - 11:15AM CPSB 315 Martinson, Mark August 24 - December 12 16 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A321
Organic Chemistry I
3 Credits
Organic Chemistry I
Investigates the chemistry of carbon compounds including alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, and arenes. Discusses physical properties, nomenclature, synthesis, reactions, reaction mechanisms, and stereochemistry of these compounds.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 MW 10:00AM - 11:15AM ARTS 117 Knight, Jessica August 24 - December 12 25 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A322
Organic Chemistry II
3 Credits
Organic Chemistry II
Continuation of CHEM A321. Includes the study of spectroscopic properties, delocalized electron systems, aromatic reactions, carbonyl compound reactions and amines. Emphasizes nomenclature, physical properties, synthetic methods and reaction mechanisms. Special Note: It is strongly recommended that students register in CHEM A322 within one year of completing CHEM A321.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 TR 11:30AM - 12:45AM ARTS 117 Knight, Jessica August 24 - December 12 11 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A323L
Organic Chemistry Laboratory
2 Credits
Organic Chemistry Laboratory
A practical implementation of the theory learned in CHEM A321 and A322. Purification techniques, spectroscopic methods and synthetic methods of organic compounds will be taught. Special Note: It is strongly recommended that students who wish to co-register in CHEM A322 and CHEM A323L complete CHEM A321 with a minimum grade of B. Students who complete CHEM A321 with a grade of C are strongly recommended to pass CHEM A322 prior to registering in CHEM A323L. Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a wait list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 601 MW 2:30PM - 5:15PM CPSB 311 Knight, Jessica August 24 - December 12 6 602 TR 2:30PM - 5:15PM CPSB 311 Knight, Jessica August 24 - December 12 10 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A441
*Principles of Biochemistry I
3 Credits
*Principles of Biochemistry I
Explores the structure and function of key biomolecules, focusing on the chemical properties and biological roles of amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and biological membranes. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed CHEM A641. Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing May Be Stacked With: CHEM A641
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 651 TR 10:00AM - 11:15AM SSB 118 Leonard, Laura August 24 - December 12 17 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.
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A498
Individual Research
1 - 6 Credits
Individual Research
Discipline-specific research for undergraduate students. Topic of study to be approved and mentored by a faculty member. Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and department approval
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Traditional
CRN Section Day(s) Times Bldg/Room Instructor Dates Open Seats 602 - ARR ARR Redman, Zachary August 24 - December 12 1 Blackboard
No Distance Learning courses available.






