Course Information
CHEMISTRY 106 FALL
2006
Lecture: MW 5-6:15, SIMS 105
Instructor: Mrs.
Kristen Kull
Office:
SIMS 115
Office
hours: MW 3-4, or by appointment
Phone:
323-4921
E-mail:
kullk@winthrop.edu
Textbook: Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity, 6th ed. Kotz, Treichel, and Weaver
Course Objectives:
* To learn to think
scientifically, developing problem solving and critical thinking skills.
* To demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental principles
presented in each chapter
* To gain knowledge of practical applications of chemistry in our society and our environment
* To get an
appreciation of the vital part chemistry plays in our daily life
Outline: This is the second semester of General Chemistry, an introductory
chemistry course for science and engineering students. The course will cover a wide range of modern topics from the chemical sciences. During this semester we will examine these subjects:
* Kinetics
* Chemical Equilibrium
* Acid-Base and Aqueous Equilibria
* Chemical Thermodynamics
* Electrochemistry
* The Chemistry of the Main Group Elements
* Nuclear Chemistry
Study Tips:
1. Read all assigned material, before
and after hearing a lecture on it
2. Attend class, take good notes, ask questions
3. Work assigned problems
4. Review lecture notes
Tests: Test 1 - September 18
Test 2 – October 18
Test 3 – November 29
Final Exam - December 6, 5-6:30, Sims 105
The schedule is tentative and may be revised if deemed necessary
Exams and Grading:
Course Points:
Event |
Occurrences @ point value |
Points |
Tests |
3 @ 100 |
300 |
Quizzes * |
3 @ 25 |
75 |
Homework * |
3 @ 25 |
75 |
Final Exam |
1 @ 200 |
200 |
Total Points |
|
650 |
You will need a calculator for exams and most quizzes.
Sharing of calculators is not allowed. You cannot use a cell phone as a
calculator during exams and quizzes.
* Quizzes will periodically be given (see schedule) and homework will periodically be collected for grading.
Grading Scale: A:
88 - 100%
B:
76 - 88%
C:
66 - 76%
D: 56 -
66%
Attendance: You
are expected to attend all class meetings. You are responsible for all
announcements made in class. Absence or lateness does not excuse you from this
responsibility. Absence from a test without a written doctor's excuse is
inexcusable and the student will receive a zero for that test. Absence from a
test with a doctor's excuse will be accepted and the grade on the final exam
will replace that specific grade.
Drop Policy: As described in the Winthrop University Undergraduate catalog.
Lab: CHEM 106 has a co-requisite laboratory course
(CHEM 108). You must be registered for both courses, unless previous
credit has been given. If you decide to drop CHEM 106, you must also drop
CHEM 108 and vice-versa
Students with
Disabilities:
to education. If you have a disability and need
accommodations, please contact Gena Smith, Coordinator, Services for Students
with disabilities immediately at 323-3290.
Once you have your Professor Notification Form, please tell me so I am
aware of your accommodations well before the first quiz.