Chemistry 1: Chemical Principles (with Lab)

CHE2211.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2025 Chemistry 1: Chemical Principles (with Lab)

Course Description

Summary

This course is the first of a four-course chemistry sequence covering general, organic and biochemistry. Students do not need to take the entire sequence. We will focus on introductory chemical principles, including atomic theory, classical and quantum bonding concepts, molecular structure, organic functional groups, and the relationship between structure and properties. The class will have lecture/discussion meetings at which we will critically examine the major concepts of reading assignments, discuss articles, and review some of the current developments of the field. The aim of the laboratory will be to develop your experimental skills, especially your ability to design meaningful experiments, analyze data, and interpret observations.

Learning Outcomes

  • - learn the properties of several important classes of organic and inorganic compounds

  • - develop an understanding of mass and molar relationships
  • - learn the properties of several important classes of organic and inorganic compounds
  • - learn the fundamental concepts of chemical equilibrium, especially acid/base equilibria
  • - develop laboratory skills, especially those using widely applicable techniques

Instructor

  • Fortune Ononiwu

Day and Time

T/F 2:10PM-4:00PM, Th 8:30AM-12:10PM (Lab)

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Fall 2025

Area of Study

Credits

5

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20

Course Frequency

Once a year