CHEM 151 - Preparatory General Chemistry - David Feiler
Course: | Preparatory General Chemistry |
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Professor: | David Feiler |
Email: | david.feiler@canyons.edu |
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Introduction
Hello and welcome to Chem 151. My name is Dr. Feiler and I will be your instructor for this class. Feel free to email me at david.feiler@canyons.edu if you have any questions.
Course Description
Chemistry 151 is a 4.0 unit CSU, UC transferable course! This is a one semester preparatory course for CHEM 201 and provides intensive foundation in problem solving, basic atomic theory, stoichiometry, nomenclature, states of matter, and solution chemistry. Laboratory experiences will enforce principles learned and will familiarize students with proper handling and maintenance of gravimetric and volumetric equipment. Students that need non-majors general education course should take CHEM 100. 4 units: UC:CSU transferable Grading: Letter Grade Prerequisite: Math 060, or its equivalent as determined by COC Assessment Center.
Student Learning Outcomes:
LECTURE
1. Analyze chemical problems and chemical reactions according to stoichiometric methodology.
2. Examine the forms and states of matter, the structure of the atom, arrangement of electrons, and how this relates to the organization of the periodic table.
3. Differentiate between the essential features of covalent and ionic bonding.
LABORATORY
- Investigate chemical reactions with chemicals, scientific glassware, and instruments in a precise, accurate, and safe manner.
- Analyze chemical data, including graphical manipulation, and formulate meaningful conclusions based on the chemical data.
What to Expect in this Course
Lectures will be pre-recorded and posted on Canvas. Weekly laboratory attendance is mandatory. The homework assignments will be posted on Adapt online learning platform (instructions to sign up will be provided separately on the first day of class) Quizzes and exams will be administered in person during the lab. Depending on your previous knowledge of chemistry, you will need to spend between 10 to 15 hours a week to view the lectures, study, and complete all the lab and homework assignments.
Types of Assessments
A final grade will be assigned based off the performance in lecture and laboratory portions of the course. Graded assignments will include exams, quizzes, laboratory assignments, and homework assignments. The exams and quizzes will be given in person during the lab.
Textbook Information
Here is the link to the textbook that we will be using:
Labs will be posted on Canvas.
Other Relevant Course Information
All registered students should be present on the first day of class in order to keep their spot. Absent students will be dropped to open room for students on the waitlist. If you can't make it for any reason, you need to email me in advance. The waitlisted students should also attend the first day. If there are open spots, I will add waitlisted students based on their ranking on the waitlist and if they are present on the first day of class.
Additional Resources
Canvas
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- CanyonsID Password is your COC student email password
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Online Education
Check out the Online Education website for more information on a variety of topics that can help you be a successful online student such as: exam proctoring, learning styles, computer skills, and tips for student success. If this is your first online course, feel free to take our online learning readiness assessment to assess your skills.
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