This course builds on the concepts introduced in CHEM 1003: Introductory University Chemistry I for Engineers. It emphasizes the importance of chemical equilibrium as it applies to gases, acids and bases, solubility and precipitation reactions, and complex ion formation. Students will also study kinetics (rates of reactions, differential and integrated rate laws, the Arrhenius equation), catalysts, thermodynamics (spontaneity, entropy, free energy), and electrochemistry (balancing redox reactions, and calculating standard and non-standard cell potentials), with emphasis on some practical applications related to batteries, corrosion, and industrial processes.
- Teacher: Zahra Samadikhoshkho
- Teacher: Ayshea Thornton
- Teacher: Karen Williams
This course introduces the basic principles and fundamentals of calculus and helps students develop logical, creative- and critical-thinking skills, and problem-solving skills for various mathematical problems. Students will learn about rectangular coordinates, analytic geometry, transcendental functions, inverse functions, limits, continuity, derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials, integration, and applications. The examples and problems are taken from various subject areas, including physics, chemistry, biology, ecology, sociology, economics, business, engineering, probabilities, and statistics.
- Teacher: Zahra Samadikhoshkho
- Teacher: Ayshea Thornton
- Teacher: Karen Williams
- Teacher: Zahra Samadikhoshkho
- Teacher: Ayshea Thornton
- Teacher: Dana Wight
- Teacher: Zahra Samadikhoshkho
- Teacher: Ayshea Thornton
- Teacher: Dana Wight
- Teacher: Abiy Nedie
- Teacher: Zahra Samadikhoshkho
- Teacher: Ayshea Thornton
- Teacher: Dana Wight
- Teacher: Zahra Samadikhoshkho
- Teacher: Ayshea Thornton
- Teacher: Dana Wight
- Teacher: Abiy Nedie
- Teacher: Zahra Samadikhoshkho
- Teacher: Ayshea Thornton
- Teacher: Dana Wight
- Teacher: Zahra Samadikhoshkho
- Teacher: Ayshea Thornton
- Teacher: Dana Wight
The course has a strong focus on essay composition and analysis. The assignments are designed to encourage critical and analytical reading, thinking, and writing. This course also introduces and demonstrates the APA method of citation.
- Teacher: Zahra Samadikhoshkho
- Teacher: Ayshea Thornton