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coursename = Chemistry | coursename = Chemistry | ||
description = Chemistry is a laboratory science course in which students | description = Chemistry is a laboratory science course in which students will explore the composition of matter and the physical and chemical changes it undergoes. This course combines lecture and discussion to support a heavily laboratory focused curriculum, allowing students an active learning environment to explore basic and complex chemistry concepts. | ||
department = [[Science]] | department = [[Science]] | ||
teacher = [[Emily Hyde]] | teacher = [[Emily Hyde]] | ||
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ST = y | ST = y | ||
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Chemistry is a laboratory science course in which students | Chemistry is a laboratory science course in which students will explore the composition of matter and the physical and chemical changes it undergoes. This course combines lecture and discussion to support a heavily laboratory focused curriculum, allowing students an active learning environment to explore basic and complex chemistry concepts. | ||
[[Category:Courses in Catalog]] | [[Category:Courses in Catalog]] |
Revision as of 12:28, 27 April 2021
coursename = Chemistry description = Chemistry is a laboratory science course in which students will explore the composition of matter and the physical and chemical changes it undergoes. This course combines lecture and discussion to support a heavily laboratory focused curriculum, allowing students an active learning environment to explore basic and complex chemistry concepts.
department = Science
teacher = Emily Hyde
sessions = 2
prerequisites = SB]], SP, [[MA1
note =
grcode = SC
offered = Yes
opento = Juniors
requiredby = Liberal Arts
STEM
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10 =
11 = y
12 =
CC =
FA =
LA = y
ST = y
Chemistry is a laboratory science course in which students will explore the composition of matter and the physical and chemical changes it undergoes. This course combines lecture and discussion to support a heavily laboratory focused curriculum, allowing students an active learning environment to explore basic and complex chemistry concepts.