MATC 2022-23 Catalog

CHEM– CHEMT

DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

are absorption and emission spectroscopy, gas and liquid chromatography, and electrochemical methods. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEM-212 or NATSCI-212 with minimum grade of C. CHEM-217 Credits: 3 Organic Chemistry 1 Lecture topics include nomenclature, structure, characterization, functional groups, preparations and reactions. A survey is made of stereochemistry, polymers and natural organic products. Practical applications of these topics are included in the laboratory work. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEM-212 or NATSCI-212 with minimum grade of C. CHEM-218 Credits: 3 Organic Chemistry 2 A second semester course in organic chemistry that builds upon concepts learned in the fi rst semester. Spectroscopy and the chemistry of oxygen-containing compounds are emphasized. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEM-217, NATSCI-217 or CHEMT-117 with minimum grade of C. CHEM-219 Credits: 2 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 Laboratory work focuses on the synthesis and puri fi cation of organic compounds illustrating reaction mechanisms. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEM-212 or NATSCI-212 with minimum grade of C. CHEMT – Chemical Technology (Department: 603) CHEMT-101 Credits: 2 Chemical Laboratory/Process Safety This course develops the knowledge and skills required to work safely in the chemical laboratory. Among the topics included are the history and application of state and federal regulations pertaining to the workplace, recognition and reduction of chemical and physical hazards, manipulation of glassware and laboratory equipment, handling compressed gas cylinders, and personal protective equipment and practices. Certi fi ed Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Professional Rescuers and fi rst aid training are included. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEM-110, NATSCI-110, CHEM 211, NATSCI-211, or both SCIHS-705 and SCIHS-706 or both SCIPH-705 and SCIPH-706 with minimum grade of C. CHEMT-103 Credits: 2 Introduction to Chemical Technology This course introduces students to chemical technology. Students learn to use the fundamental skills needed to work safely and productively in the chemical laboratory. The proper procedures and methods for recording, manipulating, and applying data are noted. Measurement of intensive and extensive physical properties of materials

using common laboratory instruments is stressed. Spectroscopy and chromatography are introduced. CHEMT-105 Credits: 3 Introduction to Instrumental Methods Introduction to Instrumental Methods presents the learner with the opportunity to become familiar with the basic uses and operation of modern analytical instrumentation. Real samples will be analyzed using gas and liquid chromatographs. Optical instruments include UV-visible, atomic, atomic emission, and fl uorescence spectrometers. CHEMT-107 Credits: 2 Industrial Methods of Analysis Tests and analyses similar to those employed in industry are used to determine the characteristics of raw materials and fi nished products. Standard and o ffi cial methods as outlined by ASTM, AOAC, FCC, etc., are used in the testing of petroleum products, metals, ores, foods, soaps and detergents, and water. Instrumental and classical methods are used. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEMT-105 with minimum grade of C. CHEMT-109 Credits: 3 Chemical Processes Chemical Processes focuses on the role, structure, and operations of industrial chemical laboratories. The activities, responsibilities, and functions of the various business activities are examined from the perspective of a technician working in research and development or technical service laboratory. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEM-211 or NATSCI-211. CHEMT-111 Credits: 5 General Chemistry 1 A study is made of the basic principles of modern chemistry, correlating atomic structure, the theories of chemical bonding and the structure and reactivity of matter. Laboratory work is included and demonstrates the principles discussed. Prerequisite(s): Complete one year of high school chemistry with minimum grade of C, or complete one year of college chemistry with minimum grade of C. CHEMT-112 Credits: 5 General Chemistry 2 A study is made of kinetics, equilibria, thermodynamics, nucleonics, coordination chemistry, electrochemistry, and topics in organic and biochemistry. Qualitative analysis is emphasized in the laboratory course. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEMT-111, CHEM-211 or NATSCI-211 with minimum grade of C. CHEMT-115 Credits: 5 Quantitative Analysis A study is made of the general principles of volumetric and gravimetric analysis, acidimetry and alkalimetry, redox process,

CHEM-207

Credits: 4

General Chemistry This course provides a foundation in general inorganic chemistry in preparation for a second semester of organic and biochemistry. Speci fi c topics include dimensional analysis, atomic structure, periodic table and properties of elements, compounds, solutions, acids/bases, reactions and equilibrium, oxidation/reduction, and introduction to organic chemistry. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEM-110 or NATSCI-110 with minimum grade of C or one year of high school chemistry with minimum grade of C. CHEM-208 Credits: 4 Survey of Biochemistry This course provides a base in organic chemistry needed for understanding biochemistry. Topics in biochemistry include structure and functions of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, and nucleic acids; protein synthesis and epigenetic controls; carbohydrate metabolism and energy production; metabolism of proteins and of lipids; relation of central metabolism to health. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEM-207, NATSCI-207, CHEM-211 or NATSCI-211. CHEM-211 Credits: 5 Chemistry 1 This course is a study of the basic principles of modern chemistry correlating atomic structure, theories of chemical bonding and reactivity of matter. Laboratory work is included. Prerequisite(s): One year of high school chemistry or one semester of college chemistry with minimum grade of C. Also MATH-200 with minimum grade of C or a satisfactory MATC placement test score. CHEM-212 Credits: 5 Chemistry 2 This course is a study of kinetics, equilibria, thermodynamic nucleonics, coordination chemistry, electrochemistry and topics in organic and biochemistry. Qualitative analysis is included in the laboratory course. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEM-211 or NATSCI-211 with minimum grade of C. CHEM-215 Credits: 5 principles of volumetric and gravimetric analysis, evaluation of analytical data, acidimetry and alkalimetry, redox process, solubility equilibria, complexation titrations, and optical and electrometric methods. Laboratory work is included. Prerequisite(s): Complete CHEM-212 or NATSCI-212 with minimum grade of C. CHEM-216 Credits: 5 Instrumental Analysis Instrumental Analysis examines the design, construction and use of modern, chemical analytical instruments. Topics included Quantitative Chemical Analysis This course is a study of the general

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