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Academic Foundations 003
African American and African Studies 014
American Studies 050
Ancient and Medieval Civilizations 060
Anthropology 070
Arabic 074
Art, Design, and Art History (080, 081, 082, 083, 085)
Biological Sciences
Chemistry 160
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American Chemical Society Certification
Teacher Certification
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Chinese 165
Clinical Laboratory Sciences 191
Computer Science 198
Earth and Environmental Sciences (Geology 460)
Economics 220
Urban Education 300
English (350 and 352)
English: Composition and Writing 355
Environmental Sciences 375
French 420
Geoscience Engineering 465
Greek 490
Health Sciences: Aging 499J
Health Sciences: Health Advocacy 499K
Health Information Management 504
History (History 510, American 512)
Honors 525
Information Systems 548
International Affairs
Italian 560
Japanese 565
Journalism and Media Studies 086
Latin 580
Legal Studies
Linguistics 615
Mathematics 640
Medical Imaging Sciences 658
Music 087
Neuroscience 112
Philosophy 730
Physics 750
Political Science 790
Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies 812
Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Psychology 819
Psychology 830
Religious Studies
Russian 860
Social Work 910
Sociology 920
Spanish 940
Theater 088
Video Production 089
Women's and Gender Studies 988
Writing 989
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Consortium with New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark
School of Criminal Justice
School of Public Affairs and Administration
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Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
Catalogs
  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Chemistry 160 Courses  

Courses

21:160:101-102 World of Chemistry (3,3) A nonmathematical course for nonscience majors; major concepts and the interfaces of chemistry with technology, biology, and the environment.
21:160:108 Organic Biochemistry (3) Emphasis on biochemical aspects of organic chemistry.
Prerequisite: Nursing students only. This course is not suitable for science or premedicine majors.
21:160:109,110 World of Chemistry Laboratory (1,1) A basic laboratory in chemistry, which may be elected to accompany 21:160:101-102. Part I of the course (21:160:109) may be taken without enrolling in 21:160:101. See http://genchem.rutgers.edu for more information. Lab. 3 hrs. For laboratory science requirement.
21:160:113-114 General Chemistry Laboratory (1,1) General chemistry laboratory for science majors. Emphasis on some of the principles of quantitative and qualitative chemical analysis. See http://genchem.rutgers.edu for more information. It is recommended that the labs be taken concurrently with the lecture course (21:160:115-116). Lab. 4 hrs. Pre- or corequisites: 21:160:115-116.
21:160:115-116 General Chemistry (4,4) Introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry. Lec. 4 hrs., rec. 1 hr. Prerequisites: One year of high school chemistry and 21:640:113 for 115, and 21:640:114 for 116.
21:160:313 Inorganic Chemistry I (3) Introduction to fundamental concepts of inorganic chemistry: bonding, symmetry, group theory, spectroscopy, and elementary main group chemistry. Prerequisites: 21:160:116 and 21:640:135.
21:160:223 Analytical Chemistry (3) A lecture course covering quantitative analytical chemistry and related instrumentation. This course serves as a prerequisite for the Experimental Analytical Chemistry laboratory course.
21:160:227 Experimental Analytical Chemistry (2) A course for students requiring additional training in analytical techniques; analyze unknowns chosen to illustrate basic techniques and some newer instrumental methods. Lec. 1 hr., lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: 21:160:113-114, 115-116.
21:160:331 Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2) Introduction to the techniques and the safety precautions of practical organic chemistry; the synthesis, isolation, purification, and behavior of compounds representing important classes. Lab. 4 hrs., lec. 1 hr. Prerequisites: 21:160:113-114, 115-116, 335 (C or better). Pre- or corequisite: 21:160:336.
21:160:335-336 Organic Chemistry (1,2) Study of carbon compounds with emphasis on the principal classes of aliphatic and aromatic compounds; molecules and systems of biological interest. Prerequisites: 21:160:115-116.
21:160:340 Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences (3) Introduction to physical chemical concepts as applied to life sciences; thermodynamics, kinetics, solutions of electrolytes, and electrochemistry. Prerequisites: 21:160:115-116 and 21:640:135.
21:160:345,346 Physical Chemistry (12) The gaseous, liquid, and solid states: phase equilibria, properties of solution, fugacity and activity, free energy changes of chemical reactions, and surface and colloid chemistry; atomic and molecular structure, crystal chemistry, the chemical bond, chemical kinetics, and statistical thermodynamics. Prerequisites: 21:160:116, 207; 21:640:136; and 21:750:203-204 or 213-214.
21:160:350 Writing and Presentation of Chemistry (3) Seminar and writing intensive course required of all majors in their junior or senior year. Prerequisites: 21:160:336, 21:350:102.
21:160:413 Inorganic Chemistry (2) Transition metal chemistry, descriptive chemistry of the main group elements, and some special topics, including NMR spectroscopy. Prerequisites: 21:160:207, 345,346.
21:160:427 Physical Chemistry Laboratory (4) An integrated physical chemistry laboratory course, including the synthesis of inorganic compounds with emphasis on instrumental methods of analysis. Course content parallels that of the lecture courses 21:160:345,346 and 413. Lec. 1 hr., lab. 8 hrs. Prerequisites: 21:160:345,346; 21:350:101-102; and senior standing; or permission of instructor.
21:160:448 Inorganic and Materials Chemistry Laboratory (4) Advanced, firsthand experience with inorganic reactions and syntheses on varying scales. Synthesize, isolate, and purify organometallic and polymeric materials and characterize them using chromatographic and spectroscopic methods. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in 21:160:207, 227, 331, 335-336, 413, and 21:350:101-102.
21:160:451,452 Chemical Research (BA,BA) Open to qualified students with permission of instructor. Hours to be arranged.
21:160:453 Seminar (1) Seminar in chemistry required of all majors in their senior year. Invited speakers present seminars, and each student is required to address the group at least once during the year. Prerequisite: 21:160:346.
 
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