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CH222 General Chemistry II

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  • CRN: 20920
  • Credits: 5

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Details about this class

Welcome to my Chemistry 222 course details page.  I hope you are as eager as I am to get started in the class!  I love teaching chemistry and thinking about how the study of matter helps us understand everything around us better and I'm hoping by the end of the term you'll share my enthusiasm. 

Learning chemistry will test your perceptions.  Just like having a glass half full or half empty, successfully studying chemistry deals with your attitude towards the course.  At some points you may feel overwhelmed and find the concepts challenging.  However, if you remain positive about the material, I think you have a better chance to succeed.  Yes, it may be difficult at times (particularly when we get into some of the more theoretical discussions), but that doesn't mean it is beyond your ability to understand. 

The lecture and lab section will meet on campus for both lectures and laboratories.  You must be able to attend both lecture and laboratory components in order to register for the course.

Chemistry 222 is the second of a three term chemistry sequence designed to provide a year of general chemistry to science majors. It will meet transfer school requirements for such science majors as: chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, pre-medicine, and other pre-professional programs. The class consists of online lecture notes and an on-campus laboratory section. The online lecture notes are used to provide the student with basic chemical concepts and mathematical applications to chemistry. The laboratory reinforces concepts presented in the textbook and provides the student a hands-on opportunity to explore these.

Because this is a science major's course, the entering student should be able to demonstrate prerequisite math and chemistry skills. The student must have successfully completed CH221

To help you decide if chemistry class is right for you, here is an outline of what your responsibilities will be. Each week you will have:

  • Online lecture notes in video format
  • Reading quizzes
  • In-class assignments
  • Homework assignments
  • Laboratory experiments and activities

In addition to your weekly responsibilities you will be required to take:

  • Two exams 
  • Comprehensive final exam

This class requires a good deal of work and it is structured to keep you working on smaller assignments that are due each class meeting.  Your success in the class will be dependent on how much time you devote to self-study and how well you do as an independent thinker. You are in control of the learning process and you have to be very motivated to keep up with the material and assignments. You will get out of the course what you put in so approach the class as a serious endeavor. If you are interested in the class because you think you will not have to work hard, this course is not for you. The design of the class is get you to learn in the most efficient manner possible. But your hard work will be rewarded with a deeper understanding of chemical principles.

 

Technology

There is no additional technology required for this class.

No show policy

Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class. It is important to log in as soon as the class starts to see what the participation requirements are.

Online & Remote Teaching Technical Requirements

Please be sure to read the quick guide to Online Learning technical requirements.

Students with disabilities

Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.

Online Prerequisite | Start Guide for Online Learning

Before you take your first online class at PCC, you must complete the start guide for online learning. The start guide will help you decide if online classes are right for you. Once you complete the start guide, you will be eligible to register for online classes.

The Start Guide is not required for Remote classes but strongly recommended.