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Chem100
About this course This course is for non-science majors, or can be used as a very basic science course to prepare for CHEM& 121 (for students with limited science backgrounds.) Textbooks used: Chem 110 is similar content to Chem 100 but includes a laboratory component and is taught ...more about Chem100
Chem& 110
About this course This course is for non-science majors and expects no chemistry background. This course could also provide a chemistry foundation for future courses in chemistry if you have a very limited science background. CHEM& 110 is similar content to Chem 100 but includes a laboratory component and is taught as a fully online course, using kitchen/household ...more about Chem& 110
Chem& 121
About this course This course is intended as an introductory level general chemistry course, usually for allied-health majors (nursing, nutrition, physical therapy, etc.) If you are a science/engineering major or a pre-professional health major (medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, etc) you will probably need to take CHEM& 140 instead. It is highly recommended that you contact advising to ...more about Chem& 121
Chem& 131
About this course: This course is intended as an introductory level organic and biochemistry course, usually for allied-health majors (nursing, nutrition, physical therapy, etc.) Some students are required to take CHEM& 121 and CHEM& 131 (2 quarters) to fulfill their chemistry requirement. Others only need one quarter - just CHEM& 121. Some schools may require ...more about Chem& 131
Chem& 140
ABOUT THIS COURSE CHEM& 140 is intended for students who will take CHEM& 161 but have not taken an introductory level chemistry course. It includes a lab component. This course is designed to prepare students for CHEM& 161. Although CHEM& 121 is also an intro-level chem course, it will not allow you to enroll in ...more about Chem& 140
Chem& 161
About this course This course is usually required for science/engineering majors and pre-professional health students (medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary, etc.) It assumes you've had an intro-level chem course, either high school chemistry or an intro chem course in college. (See below for information about prerequisites). PREREQUISITES ARE CHECKED. Please make sure you are cleared for ...more about Chem& 161
Chem& 162
Prerequisite: CHEM& 161 with a C or better. How to clear prerequisites at Bellevue College CHEM& 162 Course Materials: 1) Textbook: Chemistry: Structure and Properties by Nivaldo Tro (Pearson), 1st edition 2) Online Homework System: Mastering Chemistry Online Homework System *Required for all CHEM& 162 sections. 3) Safety Goggles 4) Lab Notebook *Required starting Winter 2014. ...more about Chem& 162
Chem& 163
Prerequisite: CHEM& 162 with a C or better. How to clear prerequisites at Bellevue College CHEM& 163 Course Materials: 1) Textbook: Chemistry: Structure and Properties by Nivaldo Tro (Pearson), 1st edition 2) Online Homework System: Mastering Chemistry Online Homework System *Required starting Spring 2014. 3) Safety Goggles 4) Lab Notebook CHEM& 163 Provided Information: This ...more about Chem& 163
Chem& 261
Under construction. Here is a page set up for Chem 261/262/263 – Intensive Series: http://www.bellevuecollege.edu/chemistry/summer-intensive-ochem/
Chem& 262
Under construction. Here is a page set up for Chem 261/262/263 – Intensive Series: http://www.bellevuecollege.edu/chemistry/summer-intensive-ochem/
Chem& 263
Under construction. Here is a page set up for Chem 261/262/263 – Intensive Series: http://www.bellevuecollege.edu/chemistry/summer-intensive-ochem/
Chem& 405
About this course This is the first in a two-quarter biochemistry sequence for students preparing to enter the Schools of Pharmacy, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, Medicine and undergraduate majors in Chemistry and Biochemistry. It is a 5 credit class, where we meet every week for 4 periods (50 minutes each) for lecture and discussion. The class ...more about Chem& 405
Chem& 406
About this course This is the second course in a two-quarter biochemistry sequence for students preparing to enter the Schools of Pharmacy, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, Medicine and undergraduate majors in Chemistry and Biochemistry. Topics include lipid structure, metabolism, transport and biosynthesis, amino acid metabolism, nucleic acid metabolism, structure and function, DNA replication, transcription, translation and ...more about Chem& 406