Chemistry AS
Chemistry is a science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances and their transformations. A solid math and science background is important preparation for a college chemistry program. Completion of the following courses results in an associate of science degree with an area of emphasis in Chemistry. The required coursework normally fulfills the first half of baccalaureate degree requirements in Chemistry. Course selection should be tailored to match requirements defined by intended transfer institutions. Contact Information: Natural Sciences Division Meyer Health and Sciences Building, Room 250 Phone: (208) 769-3495
Courses
- BACT250 — General Microbiology
- BIOL114 — Organisms and Environments
- BIOL115 — Intro Life Sciences
- CHEM111 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM112 — Prin/Gen/Coll/Chem II
- CHEM253 — Quantitative Analys
- CHEM277 — Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM278 — Organic Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM287 — Organic Chemistry II
- CHEM288 — Org Chem II Lab
- CJ103 — Intro to Criminal Justice
- CJ205 — Criminal Procedures
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- CS115 — Intro to Programming
- CS150 — Computer Science I
- EDUC201 — Introduction to Teaching
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL102 — Writing and Rhetoric II
- ENGL202 — Technical Writing
- GEOL101 — Physical Geology
- GEOL102 — Historical Geology
- MATH170 — Calculus I
- MATH175 — Analytic Geometry & Calc II
- MATH275 — Analytic Geometry and Calc III
- MATH335 — Linear Algebra
- MATH370 — Intro Ordinary Diff Equations
- PHYS111 — General Physics I
- PHYS112 — General Physics II
- PHYS211 — Engineering Physics I
- PHYS212 — Engineering Physics II