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Chemistry Curriculum
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General Chemistry I. One
semester (1/2 unit of credit). First of a two-semester sequence in
General Chemistry. Topics presented will include basic measurements,
atomic structure, periodic table, nomenclature, stoichiometry, atomic theory,
electron configuration, ionization energies, bond enthalpy calculations,
Lewis Structures, resonance, valence shell electron pair repulsion theory,
valence bond theory, molecular orbital theory, gas laws, structure and
properties of solids, liquids and solution. Laboratory is included.
Prerequisites: Algebra I and Algebra II. Separate sections
are provided for those students who have completed a year of Chemistry
prior to their arrival at OSSM.
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General Chemistry II. One
Semester (1/2 unit of credit). Second part of the two-semester sequence
in General Chemistry. Topics presented will include thermochemistry,
thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, Le-Chatelier Principle,
acid and base properties, acid base equilibria and liquid-solid equilibria,
electrochemistry and coordination complexes. Laboratory is included.
Prerequisites: General Chemistry I or by permission of the instructor.
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Organic Chemistry I. One
semester (1/2 unit of credit). This course is designed as an introduction
to basic organic chemistry and focuses on an understanding of the structure
and reactivity of organic molecules. Topics presented will include
bonding theory, stereochemistry, conformation, chemistry of alkenes, alkynes,
alcohols, ethers and carbonyl groups, synthetic transformations involving
Grignard reactions, oxidation and reduction, Diels-Alder reaction and alkylation
reactions. Laboratory is included. Prerequisites: General
Chemistry II or by permission of the instructor.
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Organic Chemistry II. One
semester (1/2 unit of credit). This course will present advanced
topics of Organic Chemistry including an introduction to the chemistry
of aromatic compounds and emphasize the mechanism of the relationships
between structure and reactivity. Students will be introduced to
spectroscopic identification of organic compounds using IR, NMR and mass
spectroscopy. Special topics may include carbohydrates, heterocyclic
compounds, pericyclic reactions, drug discovery and design. Prerequisites:
Organic Chemistry I.
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Chemical Equilibrium. One
semester (1/2 unit of credit). This course provides an introduction
to the concepts of physical chemistry that relate to chemical equilibrium
and examines this field of chemistry from the perspectives of chemical
kinetics, classical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. Prerequisites:
General Chemistry II, Electricity and Magnetism, Multivariate Calculus.
By permission of the instructor. Spring semester only.
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Biochemistry. One semester
(1/2 unit of credit). This elective course provides a detailed study
of biological molecules including their structure, properties, nomenclature
and function. The course will also investigate the role these molecules
have in metabolic reactions, equilibria and other biological processes.
Laboratory investigations will emphasize methods of separating and identifying
biomolecules and their components. Prerequisites: Concurrent
enrollment in Organic Chemistry or by permission of the instructor.
Student may opt to take this course for either Biology or Chemistry credit.
It is intended as the first of a two-course sequence that concludes with
Molecular and Cellular Biology. Fall semester only.
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Chemistry Olympiad Prep/Directed
Study. (1/4 unit of credit each semester). This course is designed
to give students the necessary background and advanced standing in chemistry
so that they can successfully compete on the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad
exams given in the spring of each year. Students are selected based
on outstanding academic record during their junior year. Prerequisites:
Enrollment in Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry and Chemical Equilibrium.
By invitation of the instructor.
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Directed Study. One semester
(1/2 unit of credit). This course is designed to allow students to pursue
individual research interests in chemistry. Work will be performed
under the supervision of a faculty member and a final oral presentation
may be required. By permission of the Instructor.
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Mentorship. One semester
(1/4 unit of credit). The student will collaborate with a scientists
in a research project. The scope of the project will be agreed upon
in advance and the student's progress will be monitored closely by a faculty
member in consultation with the research scientist. A final report
and/or an oral presentation will be required. By permission of
the Mentorship coordinator.
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