ACC Award Plan Tracking Worksheets Name_______________________ Student ID # ______________________ Chemistry CHEMISTRY Associate of Science Degree 2013-2014 College Credit Catalog Program Course Course Title

Sem Sem Grade College (If not ACC) Hrs. Taken

+ CHEM 1311

General Chemistry I -- Lecture

3

+ CHEM 1111

General Chemistry I -- Lab

1

+ ENGL 1301

English Composition I

3

History

1

3

Oral Communication

2

3

Humanities 3

3

+ CHEM 1312

General Chemistry II -- Lecture

3

+ CHEM 1112

General Chemistry II -- Lab

1

+ ENGL 1302

English Composition II

3

+ MATH 2413

4

4

Calculus I History

5

3

Humanities

3

3

+ CHEM 2323

Organic Chemistry I -- Lecture

3

+ CHEM 2123

Organic Chemistry I -- Lab

1

GOVT 2305

United States Government

3

+ MATH 2414

Calculus II

4

+ PHYS 2425

Engineering Physics I

4

+ CHEM 2325

Organic Chemistry II -- Lecture

3

+ CHEM 2125

Organic Chemistry II -- Lab

1

GOVT 2306

Texas State and Local Government

3

+ PHYS 2426

Engineering Physics II

4

Social and Behavioral Sciences 3

3

Fine Arts 1

3

3

Select from: HIST 1301, HIST 2301, HIST 2327, or HIST 2381. HIST 2301 and HIST 2381 may only be taken once. 2 Select any Speech course from Communications in the Core Curriculum Course List. 3 Select from the appropriate section of the Core Curriculum Course List. 4 Students should first consult with a mathematics advisor to determine where they should begin

their mathematics study. They may need to take one or more courses prior to taking MATH 2413. 5 Select from: HIST 1302, HIST 2301, HIST 2328, or HIST 2381. HIST 2301 and HIST 2381 may only be taken once.

ACC Course Descriptions CHEM 1111 - General Chemistry I - Lab (1-0-3) The course is the laboratory to accompany CHEM 1311 lecture. Emphasis is placed on techniques, properties and reactions, and reinforcing principles offered in the lecture portion of the course. Course Fee: $50.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: High school chemistry or CHEM 1305/1105 and MATH 1314 or equivalent academic preparation. Corequisites: CHEM 1311. Course Type: T CHEM 1112 - General Chemistry II - Lab (1-0-3) The course is the laboratory to accompany CHEM 1312 lecture. Emphasis is placed on techniques, properties and reactions, and reinforcing principles offered in the lecture portion of the course. Course Fee: $50.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: CHEM 1311/CHEM 1111 and MATH 1314 with a grade of C or better. Corequisites: CHEM 1312. Course Type: T CHEM 1311 - General Chemistry I - Lecture (3-3-0) Covers the fundamental facts, laws, principles, theories, and concepts of chemistry necessary for further work in science or science-related subjects. Stresses atomic structure, periodic properties of matter, chemical bonding, and molecular geometry of organic and inorganic molecules, states of matter, stoichiometry, and properties of solutions. Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: High school chemistry or CHEM 1305/CHEM 1105 and MATH 1314 or equivalent academic preparation. Corequisites: CHEM 1111. Course Type: T CHEM 1312 - General Chemistry II -- Lecture (3-3-0) A continuation of CHEM 1311. Stresses the quantitative aspects of kinetics, chemical equilibria, acid-base theories, coordination complexes, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Includes introductions to organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry. Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: CHEM 1311/CHEM 1111 and MATH 1314 with a grade C or better. Corequisites: CHEM 1112. Course Type: T CHEM 2123 - Organic Chemistry I -- Lab (1-0-3) The course is the laboratory to accompany CHEM 2323 lecture. Emphasis is placed on techniques, properties and reactions, and reinforcing principles offered in the lecture portion of the course.

Course Fee: $50.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: CHEM 1312/CHEM 1112. Corequisites: CHEM 2323. Course Type: T CHEM 2125 - Organic Chemistry II -- Lab (1-0-3) The course is the laboratory to accompany CHEM 2325 lecture. Emphasis is placed on techniques, properties and reactions, and reinforcing principles offered in the lecture portion of the course. Course Fee: $50.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: CHEM 2323/CHEM 2123. Corequisites: CHEM 2325. Course Type: T CHEM 2323 - Organic Chemistry I -- Lecture (3-3-0) An introduction to the chemistry of carbon compounds. An integration of aromatic and aliphatic compounds treating the principal classes of each. Emphasis on molecular structure theory, stereochemistry, structure and reactivity, and reaction mechanisms. Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: CHEM 1312/CHEM 1112 with a grade C or better. Corequisites: CHEM 2123. Course Type: T CHEM 2325 - Organic Chemistry II -- Lecture (3-3-0) A continuation of CHEM 2323. Emphasis on the classes of aliphatic and aromatic compounds not previously discussed; spectroscopy; the use of instrumentation in organic chemistry; and introduction to the chemistry of carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, and natural products. Qualitative analysis included in the laboratory work. Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: CHEM 2323/CHEM 2123. Corequisites: CHEM 2125. Course Type: T ENGL 1301 - English Composition I (3-3-0) A study of the principles of composition with emphasis on language, the mechanics of writing, the types of discourse, and research and documentation. English Composition I: ESL - English 1301 ESL is a study of the principles of composition with emphasis on language, the mechanics of writing, documentation and research, and the types of discourse. ENGL 1301 ESL is the equivalent of ENGL 1301 and is designed to help students who are non-native speakers of English develop the skills they will need to succeed academically. English Composition I: Honors - Please contact the Honors Program at 223-6555 or [email protected] for additional information. English Composition I: Self Paced - This course is designed for students with strong writing skills who can complete the course assignments with only one class meeting per week. Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: E Prerequisites: Minimum grade C in DEVW 0330 or ESOL 0384. TSI Complete or exempt Reading plus one of the following: 1) TSI exempt Writing; or 2) An essay score of 6 on the writing portion of a TSI approved test;

or 3) Minimum grade "C" in DEVW 0330 or ESOL 0384 Course Type: T ENGL 1302 - English Composition II (3-3-0) A continuation of English 1301 with emphasis on analysis of readings in prose fiction. English Composition II: Honors - Please contact the Honors Program at 223-6555 or [email protected] for additional information. English Composition II: Self Paced - This course is designed for students with strong writing skills who can complete the course assignments with only one class meeting per week. Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: E Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 or equivalent with minimum grade of C. Course Type: T GOVT 2305 - United States Government (3-3-0) This course is an introduction to United States national government. The course includes a framework for understanding United States government and politics and the constitutional basis for the processes, the institutions, and the policies of United States government and politics. The government department strongly recommends that students complete ENGL 1301 or the equivalent with a grade of C or higher prior to enrolling in GOVT 2305. Minorities Specialization - This course views national government through the perspectives of its political cultures. Four groups are identified and studied: African-Americans, Hispanics, Asian-Americans, and Native Americans. Study of the United States Constitution and the institutions and processes of the United States government are an integral part of this course. However, students do not attend scheduled classes, but study a textbook and use web-based resources to complete assignments. Students must complete an online orientation during the first week of classes, take all exams in ACC testing centers, and maintain satisfactory progress in the course to remain enrolled. Students are required to have an Internet account to take this course. ACC does not provide Internet accounts. United States Government: Honors - Please contact the Honors Program at 223-6555 or [email protected] for additional information. Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: E Course Type: T GOVT 2306 - Texas State and Local Government (3-3-0) This course is an introduction to Texas state and local government. The course includes a framework for understanding Texas government and politics and the constitutional basis for the processes, the institutions, and the policies of Texas government and politics. The government department strongly recommends that students complete ENGL 1301 or the equivalent with a grade of C or higher prior to enrolling in GOVT 2306. Land Use Specialization - This course is an introduction to Texas state and local government with an emphasis on land use policy. The course includes the powers and practices of local governments in controlling land use. Topics include annexation, extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ), the legal issue of "takings," eminent domain, zoning, Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs), environmental impact considerations, subdivision ordinances, and deed restrictions. This course substitutes for GOVT 2306 for degree and graduation requirements. Texas State and Local Government: Honors - Please contact the Honors Program at 223-6555 or [email protected] for additional information.

Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: E Course Type: T MATH 2413 - Calculus I (4-4-0) A standard first course in calculus. Topics include inequalities; functions; limits; continuity; the derivative; differentiation of elementary functions; Newton's method; applications of the derivative; the integral; integration of algebraic functions and the sine and cosine functions; numerical integration; and basic applications of the integral. Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: S Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in MATH 2412 or equivalent college precalculus course elsewhere. Another option is an appropriate secondary school course (one year of precalculus or the equivalent, including trigonometry with a grade of B or better) and a satisfactory entrance score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test. Course Type: T MATH 2414 - Calculus II (4-4-0) A standard second course in calculus. Topics include integration of elementary functions; techniques of integration; integrals with infinite limits of integration; integrals of discontinuous integrands; applications of the definite integral; an introduction to differential equations; infinite series; analytical geometry; and other applications. Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: S Prerequisites: MATH 2413 with a C or better or the equivalent. Course Type: T PHYS 2425 - Engineering Physics I (4-3-3) Fundamental principles of physics, using calculus, for science, computer science, and engineering majors; the principles and applications of classical mechanics, including harmonic motion, physical systems and thermodynamics; and emphasis on problem solving. Intended for majors in engineering, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Engineering Physics I Honors - Please contact the Honors Program at 223-6555 or [email protected] for additional information. Course Fee: $50.00 Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: 1) Grade of C or better in MATH 2413 or equivalent, 2) concurrent enrollment or credit in MATH 2414 or its equivalent, 3) one year of high school physics or grade of C or better in PHYS 1401. Course Type: T PHYS 2426 - Engineering Physics II (4-3-3) Principles of physics for science, computer science, and engineering majors, using calculus, involving the principles of electricity and magnetism, including circuits, electromagnetism, waves, sound, light, and optics. Laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles involving the principles of electricity and magnetism, including circuits, electromagnetism, waves, sound, light, and optics; experimental design, data collection and analysis, and preparation of laboratory reports. This is the second half of the calculus-based PHYS 2425/2426 sequence. Course Fee: $50.00 Student Accident Insurance Fee: $1.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in 1) PHYS 2425 or equivalent AND 2) credit in MATH 2414 or

equivalent. Course Type: T

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