1967-1968 Academic Catalog

84 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 151-152 GENERAL CHEMISTRY A study of the fundamental facts and principles of chemistry. Quantitative techniques are stressed in the laboratory. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory each week. Four credit hours each quarter 153 QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Prerequisite: Chemistry 152 A study of the theory and practice of identification of inorganic anions and cations. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory each week. Four credit hours 254 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS Prerequisite: Chemistry 152 A study of the theory, techniques and calculations involved in gravimetric, volumetric and instrumental analysis of organic and inorganic substances. Two lectures and two 3-hour laboratories each week. Four credit hours 255 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Prerequisite: Chemistry 254 A continuation of Quantitative Analysis, with emphasis on instrumental analysis. Two lectures and two 3-hour laboratories each week. Four credit hourr 257-2 58 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Prerequisite: Chemistry 152 A detailed study of the general principles, aliphatics, aromatics, natural products, etc. Emphasis is placed on mechanisms. Three lectures and two 3-hour laboratories each week. Five credit hours each quarter 356 BIOCHEMISTRY Prerequisite: Chemistry 257 A study of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleoproteins and their relationship to life and metabolic processes. Four lectures and one 3-hour laboratory each week. Five credit hours 171-172-173 GENERAL PHYSICS* ( 1968-69) Prerequisite: Mathematics 183 and 184 or equivalent Basic concepts of mechanics, heat, sound, light, electricity, magnetism and modern physics. Four lectures and one 2-hour laboratory each week. Five credit hours each quarter 276 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM Prerequisites: Physics 172, Mathematics 282 Basic concepts of electricity and magnetism, AC and DC circuits, electro- magnetism, basic electronic circuits. Five credit hours

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