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CHEM-1305-005 Introductory Chemistry I
Prerequisites: MATH 0303-minimum grade of C, Accuplacer score of 75, THEA score of 270 or an equivalent score on a state-approved test; RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills
Corequ
Survey of introductory chemistry principles including measurement, quantitative problem solving, energy, atoms, elements and atomic structure, reactions and equations. This course is a preparatory course for CHEM 1311.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
Introductory Chemistry, Nivaldo Tro, 5th Edition.
Pearson Modified Mastering Chemistry online access.
Pen, Pencil, Notebook for personal notes, Scientific Calculator (graphing calculator is not necessary)
Objectives and Goals of Course
The primary objectives of this class are:
1. To gain a basic understanding of general inorganic chemistry and its application.
2. To learn fundamental theories, concepts, terms and skills to master basic inorganic chemistry.
3. To develop an understanding of basic applications of chemistry in everyday living.
4. To develop a healthy understanding and respect for general chemistry.
5. To provide a physical science elective for students not majoring in science, engineering, or related fields that would require CHEM 1311.
Performance/Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to do the following:
1. Have a basic understanding of chemistry and its everyday applications.
2. Explain the relation between atoms and molecules.
3. Gain fundamental knowledge of chemical nomenclature.
4. Understand simple atomic structure and the periodic table.
5. Have a basic understanding of the different types of chemical reactions.
6. Perform simple calculations related to the topics covered in the class, such as density, heat, stoichiometry, solutions, and gases.
7. Write and balance chemical equations and use the equations for basic calculations of chemical quantities.
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Absolutely no call or text (or electronic communication) shall be taken during a quiz or exam, and cell phones will be required to be turned off prior to all exams and quizzes. Cell phones are not physically allowed to be on the student or on the desk of the student during exam or quiz time. Noncompliance with these rules will automatically result in a grade of zero on that exam and potentially the class (up to discretion of professor).
If you are in an emergency situation and it is essential that you use your cell phone during class, please notify the instructor before class and step outside the classroom to complete the call. If the instructor for any reason should feel that these materials (cell phone, tablet, computer and/or pager) are disruptive to the classroom, she reserves the right to ask you to turn them off or to leave the class while they are on.
There is a no tolerance cheating policy in this course.If there is any evidence of cheating on any examination or assignment, you will receive a zero for that item and cannot make it up or replace it and it cannot be dropped.
Use of profanity is not acceptable in this class. This is a professional setting and we should conduct ourselves accordingly. If the instructor feels that a student(s) is/are disturbing the class in any manner, she has the right to dismiss student(s) from class where students will be forced to forfeit their grade or ability to make up that grade. The same is true for behavior in the Science Enrichment Center and/or Science Testing Center.
Please see Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook for further information.
REQUIRED EXAMS/GRADING CRITERIA:
There will be five regular exams; Work must be legible and the final answer must be clearly indicated to receive credit; students may be required to show all work on problem solving questions to obtain full credit. If you need special accommodations, please notify the instructor in advance. You may not leave the room during a test. During tests, there are no cell phones, graphing calculators, or other electronic devices allowed except for a regular scientific calculator. You must use the periodic tables supplied by the department. There will be a comprehensive final exam which is required for everyone.
Homework assignments and quizzes will also be part of your grade. The lowest exam score (NOT the final) will be dropped when the test average is calculated. The lowest quiz score and the lowest homework score will also be dropped. If a test is missed, that test is the drop grade. If you know in advance that you have a time conflict with an exam, notify the instructor BEFORE the exam is given. Any rescheduled tests must normally be completed before the next class meeting.
The final exam is comprehensive, and there are no exemptions from taking the final. The final exam will be given in accordance with the official AC final exam schedule.
The final grade in this class will be determined from the average of test grades (60%), quizzes (10%), homework (10%), and final exam (20%). The final grades are based on 90.00-100.00= A, 80.00-89.99 = B, 70.00-79.99 = C, 60.00-69.99 = D, and 59.99 and lower = F. Grades will not be rounded.
All tests except for the final exam will be taken in the Science Testing Center (STC) during days scheduled by the teacher within normal STC hours. Tests will be taken outside of class lecture time. Please note: No test may be started less than one and a half hours before the STC closes. You must present an Amarillo College student ID every time you take a test. The Science Testing Center staff will retain your ID while you take your test and will return it to you when you turn in your test. No appointments are necessary.
STC hours: 8am-10pm Mon-Thurs, 8am-4pm Fri, 9am-4pm Sat, Warren Hall 112
No graphing calculators or cell phones will be allowed on exams. The testing center may provide calculators; the use of this calculator will be demonstrated in class.
MANDATORY TUTORING:
In an effort to increase retention, any student who scores below a 70 on any exam (excluding the final exam and the last regular exam) must complete a 30 minute mandatory tutoring session in the Science Enrichment Center (SEC) or with his/her instructor before taking the next exam. An appointment must be made with the SEC for this tutoring session; do not wait until the last minute, as time slots fill up.
Mandatory tutoring will not require remediation over a failed test.
SEC hours: 8am-8pm Mon-Thurs, 8am-3pm Fri, 9am-3pm Sat, Warren Hall 110
HOMEWORK GUIDELINES:
Homework assignments will normally be given online using the Pearson Modified Mastering Chemistry system. This is required for all students, and will be integrated with Blackboard. The due date for each assignment will be announced in class. Homework will be due at the beginning of class on the due date. No late work will be accepted. If any written assignments are given, all calculations should be shown and answers circled; do not just write down the answer when calculations are necessary. Failure to comply by these rules, will receive a deduction in points.
ATTENDANCE POLICY: All students are expected to attend class regularly and on time. Lack of attendance will affect your grade because of missed lecture material and missed quizzes. Any student coming in late when a test or quiz is being given will not be allowed to take the test or quiz if other students have already turned theirs in. Quizzes and tests cannot normally be made up; the exceptions are emergencies (documentation may be required such as a doctor's note) or if the student has made prior arrangements with the instructor.
Students who attend class regularly tend to have much higher grades and are much more likely to pass the course. When a student has more than one unexplained absence, a retention alert may be sent. If a student finds it necessary to drop this class, it is his/her responsibility to contact the instructor and initiate the drop process. The last day to drop this class is December 7, 2016.
According to Amarillo College policy, any student who has not attended class by the 12th class day will be automatically dropped and will not be allowed to re-enroll.
METHODS OF PRESENTATION: Lecture and readings from textbook; notes available on Blackboard
Tentative Schedule:
Chapter 1: The Chemical World
Chapter 2: Measurement and Problem Solving
Chapter 3: Matter and Energy
Chapter 4: Atoms and Elements
Chapter 9: Electrons in Atoms and the Periodic Table
Chapter 10: Chemical Bonding
Chapter 5: Molecules and Compounds
Chapter 7: Chemical Reactions
Chapter 6: Chemical Composition
Chapter 8: Quantities in Chemical Reactions
OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL NOTES): Assignments will be given for reading material in preparation for lecture and for homework assignments. It is vital that you read the text BEFORE the lecture on that chapter. This will greatly improve your understanding of the topic and therefore your grade. You are responsible for the information presented in the text even if it is not covered in lecture.
GRADE DISPUTES: While I encourage you to come to me with questions about answers on assignments anytime, if you wish to dispute a grade or have a grade changed, you must contact me about it within a week of having the paper returned or there will be no change to the grade. The final grade turned into the registrar's office will not be changed unless approved by all full time chemistry faculty committee. Request must be submitted in writing.
BAD WEATHER:
If classes are canceled due to inclement weather, you are responsible for reading and learning the material that would have been covered. If an exam was scheduled and classes are canceled, the exam will be given the next class meeting. (BE PREPARED). If class is canceled the last day of class and an exam was scheduled, then the exam will be added to the Final Exam and the questions will count as the exam and as the final exam. All attendance policies will be be enforced, unless Amarillo College officially cancels classes, NO EXCEPTIONS. Cancelations will be announced on the radio by 6:30 AM or by 3:00 PM for evening classes. Also check the AC website.
EMAIL: Every student has an account in Blackboard. You need to check this several times a week. Announcements, course notes, and grades will be posted this way.
***This syllabus is subject to change. You will be informed of any changes to the syllabus in class or Blackboard***
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