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CHEM 317

Strategies for Problem Solving in Chemistry

This course will focus on developing analytical reasoning strategies, critical thinking skills, and problem-solving abilities for both quantitative and qualitative problems in chemistry. The course is designed to support students in beginning chemistry (CHEM 300), introductory chemistry applied to the health sciences (CHEM 305), organic and biochemistry applied to the health sciences (CHEM 306), integrated general, organic, and biological Chemistry (CHEM 309), organic chemistry with a biological emphasis (CHEM 425 and CHEM 426), and organic chemistry for chemistry majors (CHEM 420 and CHEM 421). Strategies and content will be specific to the area of chemistry. Each section of CHEM 317 is associated with a specific chemistry course taken from the list above.

Units: 1.0

Hours: 18 hours LEC

Corequisites:
CHEM 426 - Organic Chemistry with Biological Emphasis II
or
CHEM 425 - Organic Chemistry with Biological Emphasis I
and
CHEM 300 - Beginning Chemistry
and
CHEM 305 - Introduction to Chemistry
and
CHEM 306 - Introduction to Chemistry
and
CHEM 309 - Integrated General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry
and
CHEM 420 - Organic Chemistry I
and
CHEM 421 - Organic Chemistry II