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CHE 168: General Chemistry 2
Lehman College
CHE 168: General Chemistry 2
Lehman College
Lehman College
Prereq: CHE 166 and MAT 171 or MAT 172 or satisfaction of requirements for placement into Calculus I (MAT 175)
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Recitation hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
An in-depth introduction to thermodynamics, redox reactions, electrochemistry and chemical equilibrium.PREREQ: CHE 166 and MAT 171 or MAT 172 or satisfaction of requirements for placement into calculus I (MAT 175).
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
..If this course is taken
CHM 142: General Chemistry II
College of Staten Island
CHM 142: General Chemistry II
College of Staten Island
College of Staten Island
PQ CHM 141;CQ CHM 127
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
A continuation of CHM 141. Solution properties, reaction rates, equilibrium processes, thermochemistry and thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear and organic chemistry. (science). (LP)(SW)(STEM)
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHEM 10400: General Chemistry 2
Hunter College
CHEM 10400: General Chemistry 2
Hunter College
Hunter College
Prerequisite: CHEM 10200 with a grade of C or better.
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 4.0 Lecture hours
In depth introduction to thermodynamics, redox reactions, electrochemistry and chemical equilibrium.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHM 202: General Chemistry II
Medgar Evers College
CHM 202: General Chemistry II
Medgar Evers College
Medgar Evers College
CHM 201 & MTH 151
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
A continuation of CHM 201. Topics include the study of liquids, solids and solutions, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, thermodynamics and electrochemistry.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHEM 111: Principles of Chemistry II
York College
CHEM 111: Principles of Chemistry II
York College
York College
NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WITH CREDIT IN CHEM 102 OR 200-LEVEL CHEM OR ABOVE; PREREQUISITE: [ CHEM 101 OR {CHEM 108 AND CHEM 109}] and COREQUISITE: CHEM 112
Credits: 3.5
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 3.0 Lecture hours
A continuation of Chemistry 108. Topics include: thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, buffers, titrations, redox reactions, electrochemistry. Not open to students with credit for CHEM 102.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
This is the credit that will be given upon transfer...
CHE 168: General Chemistry 2 & CHE 169: General Chemistry Laboratory II
Lehman College
CHE 168: General Chemistry 2 & CHE 169: General Chemistry Laboratory II
Lehman College
Lehman College
CHE 168: General Chemistry 2
Prereq: CHE 166 and MAT 171 or MAT 172 or satisfaction of requirements for placement into Calculus I (MAT 175)
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Recitation hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
An in-depth introduction to thermodynamics, redox reactions, electrochemistry and chemical equilibrium.PREREQ: CHE 166 and MAT 171 or MAT 172 or satisfaction of requirements for placement into calculus I (MAT 175).
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
CHE 169: General Chemistry Laboratory II
Pre or Coreq: CHE 168 and Pre-req: CHE 167
Credits: 1.5
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours
Continuation of CHE 167. Emphasis will be on inorganic preparation, ionic separation, and qualitative analysis.PRE or COREQ: CHE 168PREREQ: CHE 167
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
..If this course is taken
CHM 3001: General Chemistry II
Baruch College
CHM 3001: General Chemistry II
Baruch College
Baruch College
Prerequisite: CHM 2003 (2100) and Biological Sciences Plan or (Liberal Arts Ad Hoc Plan with Biology Sub-Plan) or Chemistry Minor or Natural Sciences Minor.
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Lecture hours, 4.0 Laboratory hours
This course is a study of chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics, acids and bases, ionic equilibria, oxidation and reduction reactions, electrochemistry, and coordination compounds. Not open to students who have completed CHM 3100.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
CHM 12: General College Chemistry II
Bronx CC
CHM 12: General College Chemistry II
Bronx CC
Bronx CC
Prerequisite: CHM 11
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Lecture hours, 3.0 Laboratory hours
Solutions, kinetics, equilibria, electrochemistry, properties of non-metallic and metallic elements, nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry. Laboratory: chemical techniques, principles, and qualitative analysis.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHE 202: College Chemistry II
Borough of Manhattan CC
CHE 202: College Chemistry II
Borough of Manhattan CC
Borough of Manhattan CC
Prerequisite: CHE 201
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
This is the first semester of a two-semester course sequence that involves the study of chemical principles including atomic and molecular theories, molecular structure, and reactivity. The Laboratory will include experiments illustrating the chemical principles. Two terms required. Required in A.S. )Science) and A.S. (Engineering Science). Fulfills science requirements for A.A. (Liberal Arts).Note: This course satisfies Pathways Life and Physical Science and Scientific World areas.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
CHEM 10401: General Chemistry II
City College
CHEM 10401: General Chemistry II
City College
City College
PRE: CHEM 10301 (MIN C)
Credits: 4
Hours: 7.0 Lecture hours
This is the second semester of a two-semester general chemistry course-sequence. An in-depth introduction to the fundamental laws and techniques of chemistry for majors in science and engineering. Topics include: chemical kinetics; chemical equilibrium; acids and bases; free energy, entropy and the second law of thermodynamics; electrochemistry; advanced bonding concepts; metals and coordination chemistry; and nuclear chemistry.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHE 220: General Chemistry II
Hostos CC
CHE 220: General Chemistry II
Hostos CC
Hostos CC
Pre-Requisite: CHE 210
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Students will work on laws, concepts and techniques of chemistry including chemical kinetics, ionic equilibria in aqueous solution, thermodynamics electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, classes of organic and biochemical compounds.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHE 220W: General Chemistry II
Hostos CC
CHE 220W: General Chemistry II
Hostos CC
Hostos CC
Pre-Requisite: CHE 210
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Students will work on laws, concepts and techniques of chemistry including chemical kinetics, ionic equilibria in aqueous solution, thermodynamics electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, classes of organic and biochemical compounds.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHE 104: General Chemistry II
John Jay College
CHE 104: General Chemistry II
John Jay College
John Jay College
Prerequisite: Completed 103; or CHE 101 and 102 w/ an average grade of 2.0+
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.5 Recitation hours, 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
This is the second half of the General Chemistry sequence. It builds on the in-depth exploration of the basic properties and reactions of the elements and the compounds learned in the first semester of general chemistry and ends with an introduction to organic chemistry. Topics include chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, aqueous ionic equilibrium, free energy and thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and transition metals and coordination compounds. The laboratory stresses principles of qualitative and semi-quantitative experimentation and fosters competence in the skills needed to work safely and effectively in a scientific laboratory. This course is designed for students majoring in Forensic Science, Cell and Molecular Biology, or Toxicology, and for students minoring in Biology or Chemistry who have a strong math and science background. Note: This course has a $25.00 material fee. This course satisfies the Required Core: Life and Physical Sciences area or the Flexible Core: Scientific World area of the Gen Ed Program.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHM 1200: General Chemistry II
Kingsborough CC
CHM 1200: General Chemistry II
Kingsborough CC
Kingsborough CC
PREREQUISITE: CHM 1100
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Second semester of a two-semester lecture and laboratory sequence intended for science and engineering majors. Lecture topics include: introduction to kinetics, physical and chemical equilibrium, acid-base and solubility equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, coordination chemistry, and introductions to nuclear, main group, and organic chemistry. Laboratory: An experimental approach to chemical sciences with emphasis on developing fundamental, reproducible laboratory technique and a goal of understanding and achieving precision and accuracy in laboratory experiments. Proper use of laboratory equipment and standard wet chemical methods are practiced. Areas of investigations include acid-base, precipitation, and reduction-oxidation equilibrium, spectroscopy, qualitative analysis, electrochemistry, and chemical synthesis. Student must complete CHM 1200 Laboratory - Initial Student Safety Instruction & Certification prior to the first laboratory meeting. See Department of Physical Sciences website Chemistry Laboratory Safety section for information.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
SCC 202: General Chemistry II
LaGuardia CC
SCC 202: General Chemistry II
LaGuardia CC
LaGuardia CC
Pre-requisite of SCC 201 is required
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
This course is the second part two-semester sequence covering concepts of general chemistry. It is intended for students planning to major in science or engineering who require one year of chemistry. Among the topics studied are: liquids, solids, solutions, acid-base theory, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry.CUNY Pathways: Flexible Core-Scientific World
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHEM 221: General Chemistry II
Guttman CC
CHEM 221: General Chemistry II
Guttman CC
Guttman CC
Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in MATH 120 or equivalent; a grade of C or higher in CHEM 211.
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
An in-depth introduction to chemical equilibrium, aqueous solution chemistry, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and kinetics. This course focuses on developing the fundamental principles of thermodynamics and chemical equilibria and the applications of these principles to aqueous solution chemistry.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
CHEM 1210: General Chemistry II
NYC College of Technology
CHEM 1210: General Chemistry II
NYC College of Technology
NYC College of Technology
Prerequisite: (ENG 1101 or ENG 1101CO or ENG 1101ML) and (MAT 1275 or MAT1275CO or higher) and CHEM 1110
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
The second half of a full year introduction to the important concepts in college chemistry. Through lecture and laboratory work, students will learn the mathematical and conceptual models chemists use to explain the behavior of matter. Key concepts include: intermolecular interactions, solution phase phenomena, phase changes, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acid/ base reactions, and thermodynamics. SATISFIES FLEXIBLE CORE- SCIENTIFIC WORLD
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CH 152: General Chemistry II
Queensborough CC
CH 152: General Chemistry II
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
PREREQ: CH151
Credits: 4.5
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
This course is the second part of a two-semester sequence that provides students with a fundamental knowledge of the modern theory in general and inorganic chemistry. It covers topics that are essential to many disciplines in science and technology, and the health professions, with an emphasis on developing problem-solving skills. Topics include enthalpy, entropy, and free energy; chemical kinetics; chemical equilibrium in gaseous and aqueous systems; properties and equilibria of acids and bases; buffers and acid-base titrations; solubility and complex ion equilibria; qualitative analysis; electrochemistry and redox reactions; and an introduction to nuclear chemistry. Laboratory work provides training in common experimental methods and hands-on application of theory. The students in Honors classes will give 10-15 minute oral presentations on topics and concepts chosen from the course material. This course makes extensive use of computers and requires the development of scientific communication skills.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHEM 1144: General Chemistry II
Queens College
CHEM 1144: General Chemistry II
Queens College
Queens College
COREQ: CHEM 1141. PREREQ: A grade of C or better in CHEM 1134, 1131, and MATH 122 (or equivalent).
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 3.0 Lecture hours
This course is required for more advanced study in chemistry, biochemistry, and biology. It is intended for students in the physical and life sciences, science education, pre-health professional students, and pre-engineering students and is designed to provide a thorough knowledge of facts and theory in the fundamental areas of chemistry. As appropriate, topics are presented in terms of contemporary scientific issues such as global warming, energy production, and hazardous waste. The relationship between chemistry and society is discussed.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
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CHE 168: General Chemistry 2 & CHE 168: General Chemistry 2 & CHE 169: General Chemistry Laboratory II & CHE 169: General Chemistry Laboratory II
Lehman College
CHE 168: General Chemistry 2 & CHE 168: General Chemistry 2 & CHE 169: General Chemistry Laboratory II & CHE 169: General Chemistry Laboratory II
Lehman College
Lehman College
CHE 168: General Chemistry 2
Prereq: CHE 166 and MAT 171 or MAT 172 or satisfaction of requirements for placement into Calculus I (MAT 175)
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Recitation hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
An in-depth introduction to thermodynamics, redox reactions, electrochemistry and chemical equilibrium.PREREQ: CHE 166 and MAT 171 or MAT 172 or satisfaction of requirements for placement into calculus I (MAT 175).
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
CHE 168: General Chemistry 2
Prereq: CHE 166 and MAT 171 or MAT 172 or satisfaction of requirements for placement into Calculus I (MAT 175)
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Recitation hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
An in-depth introduction to thermodynamics, redox reactions, electrochemistry and chemical equilibrium.PREREQ: CHE 166 and MAT 171 or MAT 172 or satisfaction of requirements for placement into calculus I (MAT 175).
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
CHE 169: General Chemistry Laboratory II
Pre or Coreq: CHE 168 and Pre-req: CHE 167
Credits: 1.5
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours
Continuation of CHE 167. Emphasis will be on inorganic preparation, ionic separation, and qualitative analysis.PRE or COREQ: CHE 168PREREQ: CHE 167
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
CHE 169: General Chemistry Laboratory II
Pre or Coreq: CHE 168 and Pre-req: CHE 167
Credits: 1.5
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours
Continuation of CHE 167. Emphasis will be on inorganic preparation, ionic separation, and qualitative analysis.PRE or COREQ: CHE 168PREREQ: CHE 167
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
..If this course is taken
CHM 202: General Chemistry II & CHML 202: Gen Chemistry II Lab
Medgar Evers College
CHM 202: General Chemistry II & CHML 202: Gen Chemistry II Lab
Medgar Evers College
Medgar Evers College
CHM 202: General Chemistry II
CHM 201 & MTH 151
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
A continuation of CHM 201. Topics include the study of liquids, solids and solutions, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, thermodynamics and electrochemistry.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
AND
CHML 202: Gen Chemistry II Lab
CHM 202
Credits: 1
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours
A continuation of CHM 201. Topics include the study of liquids,solids and solutions, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases,thermodynamics and electrochemistry. Pre-requisite: CHM 201/Corequisite:CHM 202 and CHMW 202/Pre/Co-requisite: MTH 151
(Laboratory Non-Liberal Arts)