
Columbia-Greene
4400 Route 23 Hudson, NY 12534
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The following is fulfilled by this course:
- Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning)
Columbia-Greene has listed this a core course in the following categories:
The core course can be applied to following SUNY Transfer Paths:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Geology
- Physics
- Technology Education
- Nutrition Science
- Apparel Design and Interior Design
- Policy Analysis and Management
- Human Factors and Ergonomics
- Fiber Science
- Facility Design and Management
- Engineering: Aerospace
- Engineering: Biomedical
- Engineering: Chemical
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- Engineering: Computer
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- Engineering: Environmental
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- Dietetics
CH 101
General Chemistry I
A comprehensive introduction to chemical theories. Major topics include dimensional analysis, atomic structure, chemical formulas, names and equations, stoichiometry, ideal gas laws, periodic properties of elements, chemical bonding, and molecular geometry. NOTE: The CH 101/CH 102 sequence is intended for students majoring in scientific and technical fields. Students planning to take both CH101 and CH102 should register for the fall section of CH101. This course fulfills the SUNY General Education requirements for Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning). NOTE: Students planning to take both CH 101 and CH 102 should register for the fall section of CH 101. Pre-requisite: High school Algebra II/Trigonometry (third math class in high school) with a grade of 75% or better or Prerequisite/Co-requisite: MA 110 or MA 111 or MA 117 or MA 122 or MA 123. High school chemistry is recommended. (3 lecture hours/3 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Fall/Spring