
General Chemistry (Lecture & Lab) - CHEM 207
Terrance Murphy, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry
Frank Smith, Ph.D., FRSC, Professor of Chemistry
Frank Smith, Ph.D., FRSC, Professor of Chemistry
Eric Foote, General Chemistry TA
Carolan Hass, General Chemistry TA
Carolan Hass, General Chemistry TA
Fall - 4 Credits
Modern medicine is now understood in terms of changes in the chemical components of the body, which then provides a basis for treatment by manipulation of chemical systems. These courses, together with organic chemistry and biochemistry are important for an understanding of the pathological processes that underlie human disease.
Fundamental chemical principles and descriptive facts are covered, with considerable attention given to the quantitative aspects of analytical chemistry and to the techniques important for further work in chemistry.
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