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CHE421

Accelerated Chemistry

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CHE411

Description

This sequence of courses is offered fall (CHE411), winter (CHE421) and spring (CHE431). This course is designed for those students who have not had a previous full-year, laboratory-based chemistry course, but who would like to enroll in an accelerated one-year course that covers the topics on the Advanced Placement exam. Because this course covers two years of chemistry in three terms, students should expect that this course will progress at a more rapid pace and demand a greater degree of independent study than the typical one-year science course. Students wishing to enroll in Chemistry 411 are expected to demonstrate a high level of proficiency in both mathematics and in physics and must complete an application in order to be considered for the course. The Science Department will review applications and select those who are qualified for enrollment. Application forms and further information are available from the Science Department chair.

This sequence of courses is offered fall (CHE411), winter (CHE421) and spring (CHE431). This course is designed for those students who have not had a previous full-year, laboratory-based chemistry course, but who would like to enroll in an accelerated one-year course that covers the topics on the Advanced Placement exam. Because this course covers two years of chemistry in three terms, students should expect that this course will progress at a more rapid pace and demand a greater degree of independent study than the typical one-year science course. Students wishing to enroll in Chemistry 411 are expected to demonstrate a high level of proficiency in both mathematics and in physics and must complete an application in order to be considered for the course. The Science Department will review applications and select those who are qualified for enrollment. Application forms and further information are available from the Science Department chair.

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