Welcome to CHEM 112
The website for CHEM 112 will be under continual construction during the Spring 2010 semester. Please be patient during this time while I add and update new pages and fix the bugs as I find them. Currently, some of the resources available–including the syllabus, ALEKS instructions, i>clicker instructions and the schedule–can also be found in the handout that was distributed during the first day of class (General Chemistry I (112): Course Information & Syllabus). You may download a pdf version of that handout from the File Sharing page. There are also resources which may only be accessed through this website–they will not be made available in lecture or discussion sections–including: lecture slides, i>clicker statistics, compiled TA information, exam curves, grade statistics and the blog. While the blog will function primarily as an announcement board, I may also use this platform to discuss homework questions and lecture topics that students may be having trouble understanding as well as potential exam material. The blog is used for several courses, so be sure to look for entries with the "112" category for this course. Click on the "112" category if you would only like to view only entries specific to CHEM 112. To keep up to date, check the blog often; even better, get the blog as an RSS feed on your web browser.
The website for CHEM 112 will be under continual construction during the Spring 2010 semester. Please be patient during this time while I add and update new pages and fix the bugs as I find them. Currently, some of the resources available–including the syllabus, ALEKS instructions, i>clicker instructions and the schedule–can also be found in the handout that was distributed during the first day of class (General Chemistry I (112): Course Information & Syllabus). You may download a pdf version of that handout from the File Sharing page. There are also resources which may only be accessed through this website–they will not be made available in lecture or discussion sections–including: lecture slides, i>clicker statistics, compiled TA information, exam curves, grade statistics and the blog. While the blog will function primarily as an announcement board, I may also use this platform to discuss homework questions and lecture topics that students may be having trouble understanding as well as potential exam material. The blog is used for several courses, so be sure to look for entries with the "112" category for this course. Click on the "112" category if you would only like to view only entries specific to CHEM 112. To keep up to date, check the blog often; even better, get the blog as an RSS feed on your web browser.
CHEM 112: General Chemistry I
Note: three lecture sections of CHEM 112 are offered during the Spring 2010 semester. While anybody is welcome to utilize the resources on this website, it has been developed by Chad Landrie specifically for his course (Lecture: M,W,F 2:00-2:50 p.m.; CRN: XXXXX).
5 credit hours. Credit is not given for CHEM 112 if the student has credit for CHEM 116. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in CHEM 101 or adequate performance on the UIC chemistry placement examination. Students with credit in a course equivalent to CHEM 101 from another institution must take the UIC chemistry placement examination. Natural World - With Lab course. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory-Discussion and one Lecture.
Note: three lecture sections of CHEM 112 are offered during the Spring 2010 semester. While anybody is welcome to utilize the resources on this website, it has been developed by Chad Landrie specifically for his course (Lecture: M,W,F 2:00-2:50 p.m.; CRN: XXXXX).
5 credit hours. Credit is not given for CHEM 112 if the student has credit for CHEM 116. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in CHEM 101 or adequate performance on the UIC chemistry placement examination. Students with credit in a course equivalent to CHEM 101 from another institution must take the UIC chemistry placement examination. Natural World - With Lab course. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory-Discussion and one Lecture.
Section List to come.