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Course Description

Additional theory with emphasis on solution chemistry and a quantitative approach; descriptive chemistry of selected elements and compounds from the main groups and the first transition series.

Notes

Credit is awarded from LSU–Baton Rouge

Online Format: six-month open enrollment period; 7 modules 2 exams

This is an Integrative Learning Core (ILC) course that awards general education credit.

Tuition and Fees

Special Requirements: a computer with reliable internet access, a webcam, and a headset or speakers, and a microphone.

You are also responsible for purchasing separately the required textbooks and any additional required materials for this course.

If you are interested in re-enrolling in a course that you have already taken through our program, please contact us before registering. If you have any questions about registration or payment, please contact our office.

Prerequisites

CHEM 1201 or CHEM 1421. Credit will not be given for both this course and CHEM 1422. For science/engineering curricula. Continuation of CHEM 1201. 

Prerequisite Verification: By completing registration in this course, you acknowledge that you meet any prerequisites or requirements to take the course. LSU undergraduate students may have additional requirements imposed by their department or college and must consult with their academic counselor or advisor before enrolling in an ODL course.

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Section Title
General Chemistry II
Type
Dates
Once you are registered, you have 180 days to complete this course
Instruction Method
Course Fee(s)
CHEM 1202 credit (3 units) $866.00
Available for Credit
3 units
Instructors
  • Gerald Schneider
Section Notes

English Proficiency Requirements

Continuing Education Programs

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