CH 105 Chemistry and Society I (Fall: 3)
Satisfies Natural Science Core Requirement
For non-science majors or for those who do not require a lab science course
This is a two-semester sequence with the emphasis during the first semester
placed on basic chemical principles and their application to environmental
issues. Topics covered include air and water pollution, global warming,
ozone depletion, hazardous waste, and energy use and alternative energy
sources. The goal of the course is to develop a knowledge base from which
one can make intelligent decisions about local global environmental issues
as well as formulate solutions to the ever-increasingly complex problems
of today's technological society.
William Armstrong
Last Updated: 28-JAN-13