Clayton State University

CHEM 1211 - Principles of Chemistry I
Course Syllabus - Spring 2006                           
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Course Description:

Number and Title:

CHEM 1211 (CRN 24225)

Credit Hours:

3.0 semester credit hours

Catalog Description:

CHEM 1211 is the first course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry for science majors. Topics to be covered include composition of matter, stoichiometry, periodic relations, and nomenclature.

Course Prerequisites and Co-requisites:

Note: Due to the co-requisite nature of CHEM 1211 and CHEM 1211L, students dropping one of the two courses must also drop the other.

Computer Requirement:

Each CCSU student is required to have ready access throughout the semester to a notebook computer that meets faculty-approved hardware and software requirements for the student's academic program. Students will sign a statement attesting to such access.  For further information on CCSU's Official Notebook Computer Policy, please go to http://itpchoice.clayton.edu/policy.htm.

Computer Skill Prerequisites:

In-class Use of Student Notebook Computers:

Student notebook computers are not required for use in the classroom in this course. Students will use the computer to communicate with the instructor and to access course materials.


Course Objectives:


Student Learning Outcomes:

General education outcomes:

The following links provide tabular descriptions of the communications outcome and the critical thinking outcome components  (see CHEM 1211 in the tables):

B.S. in Biology outcomes:

CHEM 1211 supports outcome 3 of the biology major:  Knowledge of physical science, mathematics, and statistics required to support an understanding of biology.


Term:

Spring Term 2006


Instructor Information:

Instructor:

Dr. Patricia Todebush                                                                                                                       
Office phone: (678) 466-4788
Fax: (770) 960-4335
Office: Arts and Sciences Building, Room G105-A
E-mail:
PatriciaTodebush@mail.clayton.edu
internet:
http://science.clayton.edu/ptodebus/default.html

Office hours:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10AM - Noon
Tuesday 9:30 AM -11:15 AM
and by appointment


Class Meetings:

Classroom:

Lecture Hall, Room B10 

Class Times:

CRN 24225      MWF        9AM to 9:50 AM                Lecture Room B10


Textbook Information:

Text:

Brawn, LeMay and Burstein, Chemistry - The Central Science, 10th edition, Prentice Hall Publishing, 2006.

Text Coverage:

Chapters 1 - 10


Evaluation:

In-class examinations: 4  exams @ 100 points each 400
Final examination* 200
Assigned Homework 100
TOTAL 700

*The final examination will be comprehensive.


Grading:

A 90 - 100%
B 80 - 89%
C 70 - 79%
D 60 - 69%
F below 60%

Mid-term Progress Report

The mid-term grade in this course which will be issued on February 28th, reflects approximately 31% of the entire course grade.  Based on this grade, students may choose to withdraw from the course and receive a grade of "W."  Students pursuing this option must fill out an official withdrawal form, available in the Office of the Registrar, by mid-term, which occurs on March 3rd.


Tentative Course Schedule:                                                                                                Old Exams                                                          Laboratory

The instructor reserves the right to change the schedule as necessary and will communicate any changes clearly to the class.

Dates Topic Chapter PP Slides
January 9th to
January 13th
Introduction (syllabus, class management, etc)
Matter and Measurement

HW Due at 10AM

1 Chapter One
January 16th NO CLASS HOLIDAY . .
January 18th to
January 23rd
Atoms, Molecules, and Ions

HW Due at 10AM

2 Chapter Two
 January 25th to
 February 3rd
Stoichiometry: Calculations with Formulas and Equations

HW Due  at 10AM

3  Chapter Three
 February 6th REVIEW

Exam February 8th

Exam 1 / Practice Test  . .
February 10th to February 20th Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry

HW Due  at 10AM

4 Chapter Four

Solubility Rules

February 22nd to March 3rd Thermochemistry

HW Due at 10AM

5 Chapter Five

Chapter 5 from class on 2-24-06

February24th REVIEW

Exam February 27th

Exam 2 / Practice test  .  

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February 28th Midterm Grades Due . .
March 4th to March 12th  Spring Break . .
March 13th to
March 22nd
Electronic structure of Atoms

HW  Due at 10AM

6 Chapter Six
March 24th to March 27th Periodic Properties of the Elements

HW Due at 10 AM

7 Chapter Seven
March 29th REVIEW

Exam March 31st 

Exam 3 / Practice Test . .
 April 3rd to
April 7th

Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding

HW  Due at 10 AM

8 Chapter Eight
April 10th to April 17th Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories

HW Due at 10 AM

9 Chapter Nine
April 19th to April 26th Gases

HW Due at 10AM

10 Chapter Ten
Exam April 28th Exam 4 / Practice Test . .
May 1st Review . .
Wednesday May 3rd Final Exam 8AM to 10AM . .

Course Policies:

Students must abide by policies in the Clayton State University Student Handbook.

Attendance is expected for all class periods. Attendance is required for examination periods.  Any absence must be accompanied by a written excuse from a doctor or other competent authority. Without valid excuse, a grade of zero points will be assigned for the missed work.  If a student misses an exam, the weight of final exam will be increased to offset the missed exam. Late homework will not be accepted!

Visitors (friends, children, etc.) are strictly prohibited from attending class without the permission of the instructor.

The use of simple calculators is allowed for all quizzes and examinations.  All examinations are closed book. 

No smoking, eating or drinking is permitted at any time in the classroom.



Last update: February 24, 2006