Chemistry for the Citizen (CHE 102)
Instructor: Dr. Noel Sturm
E-Mail: nsturm@csudh.edu
You will be expected to read the text book.
Do the homework.
Use Blackboard.
Check your “cp.csudh.edu” e-mail account regularly.
Chemistry in Focus: A Molecular View of Our World, 7th Ed, by Nivaldo J. Tro, publisher: Cengage.
We will be Using the myCSUDH-ImmediateAccess- program.
How Does It Work?
The required course ebook will be available through BlackBoard in a digital format .
You will receive Free Access on the first day of classes.
Discounted pricing has been negotiated with publishers.
Students will have until the first add/drop deadline (without W or Student Census) to OPT OUT by Monday, December 27th, 2021.
After the opt-out deadline, any students who has not opted out will be charged on their CSUDH student account by the university, allowing more time to pay for the required material.
Please obtain an on-line or print copy of the text book ASAP so that you can begin reading and preparing for the semester.
Lastly, you should be cautioned that the discussion board is not the venue to ask questions concerning answers to the hoemwork. Naturally, you may pose questions about general concepts—some of which may be implicitly embedded into questions on the problem sets—but if discussion board questions veer into, “I got 300 meters for problem 4. Did anyone else get this?”, that is a clear misuse of the discussion board. Such postings will be immediately deleted.
6. The Goal: of this course is to understand the basic principles of chemistry.
7. Grading Criteria: Letter grades are based on the following point distribution. Grades are criterion-referenced not norm-referenced; each student has an equal opportunity meet the criteria charted below:
Exams | 400 pts |
Total | 400 pts |
Grade |
Percentages |
Grade |
Percentages |
A |
100-91 |
A- |
90-89 |
B+ |
88-87 |
B |
86-81 |
B- |
80-79 |
C+ |
78-77 |
C |
76-71 |
C- |
70-69 |
D+ |
68-67 |
D |
66-60 |
F |
59-0 |
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8. Course Description: A non-mathematical treatment of the basic principles of chemistry and their application to various facets of life in a highly technological society.
9. Academic Integrity Statement: A university is a community of learners bonded together by the search for knowledge; the pursuit of personal, social, cultural, physical, and intellectual development; and the desire for the liberating effects of an advanced education. California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) has a culture--an academic culture--shared with other universities and colleges across the nation. Integral to that culture is a set of values such as academic freedom, dedication to teaching and learning, diversity, civility toward others, and academic integrity. Academic integrity is of central importance in the university community and involves committed allegiance to the values, the principles, and the code of behavior held to be central in that community. Integrity concerns honesty and implies being truthful, fair, and free from lies, fraud and deceit.
10. Disabled Student Services: CSUDH adheres to the American with Disabilities Act with respect to providing reasonable accommodations for students with temporary or permanent disabilities. To receive accommodations, students with disabilities must register with Disabled Student Services. For more information, please contact their office in Welch Hall B250 at (310) 243-3660 or (310) 243-2028.
Syllabus:
WEEK |
CHAPTER |
TOPIC |
December 16 |
1 |
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2 |
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3 |
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Exam 1: Chapters 1, 2 and 3
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December 27 |
4 |
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6
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7 |
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Exam 2: Chapters 4, 6 and 7
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January 3 |
9 |
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10 |
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11 |
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Exam 3: Chapters 9, 10 and 11
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January 10 |
13 |
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15 |
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18
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Exam 4: Chapters 13, 15 and 18
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To receive credit for the course all examinations must be completed by 5:00PM (DST), Saturday, January 15th, 2022 |
© Dr. Noel Sturm 2022
12/13/21