The University of Wisconsin-River Falls (UWRF) Chemistry Department is offering General Chemistry I and II again this summer. This is an intensive course that covers a year of general chemistry in ten weeks, through 21 hours per week in the classroom: 9 hours of lecture, 3 hours of discussion, and 9 hours of laboratory.
General Chemistry taken at UW-River Falls will transfer to many universities. At UW-Madison, for example, Chemistry 121 transfers as Chemistry 103, and Chemistry 122 transfers as Chemistry 104. Other equivalencies in the University of Wisconsin and Wisconsin Technical College Systems are available at the Transfer Information System (TIS) web site.
It is advisable to register early.
If you have any questions contact us:
| Course Name |
Course Number
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Time
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Day of the Week
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Instructor
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Starting Date
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Ending Date
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| General Chemistry I | ||||||
| Lecture |
Chem 121
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8:00-10:15am
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MTWR
|
Dr. Pala
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6/2/2008
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7/3/2008
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| Discussion |
Chem 121
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10:30-11:20am
|
MTW
|
Dr. Pala
|
6/2/2008
|
7/3/2008
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| Laboratory |
Chem 121
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1:00-3:50pm
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MTW
|
Dr. Pala
|
6/2/2008
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7/3/2008
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| General Chemistry II | ||||||
| Lecture |
Chem 122
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8:00-10:15am
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MTWR
|
Dr. Rosenthal
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7/7/2008
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8/7/2008
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| Discussion |
Chem 122
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10:30-11:20am
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MTW
|
Dr. Rosenthal
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7/7/2008
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8/7/2008
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| Laboratory |
Chem 122
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1:00-3:50pm
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MTW
|
Dr. Rosenthal
|
7/7/2008
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8/7/2008
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Time
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday |
Thursday
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Friday |
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8:00
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Lecture
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Lecture
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Lecture |
Lecture
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9:10
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10:15
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10:30
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion | ||
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11:20
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1:00
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Lab
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Lab
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Lab | ||
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2:00
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3:00
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3:50
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Time |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday | Thursday |
Friday |
8:00 |
Lecture
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Lecture
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Lecture | Lecture
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9:10 |
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10:15 |
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10:30 |
Discussion |
Discussion |
Discussion | ||
11:20 |
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1:00 |
Lab
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Lab
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Lab | ||
2:00 |
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3:00 |
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3:50 |
This introductory course in the sequence Chem 121 and 122 is designed for students desiring one one or more years of chemistry. Topics covered include chemical formulas and equations, chemical reactions and energy, atomic and molecular structure, safe handling of chemicals and synthetic analytical technique. Three hours of lecture, one hour discussion, and three hours of lab per week. Scientific calculator, safety goggles and laboratory manual (special course fee) required. Prerequisite: High school chemistry. Pre or corequisite: Math 146 or comparable proficiency as demonstrated by ACT Math or UW-System Math Placement Test scores (F, Sp)
This course is a continuation of both Chemistry 110 and Chemistry 121. Topics include chemical kinetics and equilibrium, acid base chemistry, solubility, thermodynamics, electrochemisty, safe handling of chemicals and synthetic and analytical techniques. Three hours of lecture, one hour of discussion and three hours of lab work per week. Scientific calculator safety goggles and laboratory manual (special course fee) required. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in Chemistry 110 or Chemistry 121 (F, Sp)