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CHEMISTRY

Chemistry sB1-I and II (½). General Chemistry.—First Term, Lecture
8:30-10:00; C.L. 30. Laboratory 10:00-1:00; C.L. 30. Credit, three
session hours. Fee $10.00. Deposit for breakage $5.00. Mr. Carter
and Mr. Friedman.

This course is designed to introduce the fundamental principles and phenomena of
inorganic chemistry, including a brief introduction to organic and analytical chemistry.
For the accommodation of students who expect to take part of the work in the winter
session, an examination will be held at the end of the thirtieth hour of lecture, which
will cover the work corresponding to the first term of the winter session.

Chemistry sB1-II (½) and III. General Chemistry.—Second Term, Lecture
8:30-10:00; C.L. 30. Laboratory, 10:00-1:00; C.L. 30. Credit, three
session hours. Fee $10.00. Deposit for breakage $5.00. Mr. Montgomery
and Mr. Friedman.

Chemistry sB1-I, or the equivalent, prerequisite. The subject matter in this course
will include an introduction to equilibrium, the elementary chemistry of carbon, sulphur,
nitrogen, and the more important metals. Students wishing to do the work of
the second winter term of Chemistry B1 as described in the General Catalogue of
this University, will be required to enter Chemistry sB1-I for the last fifteen hours
of lecture and continue through the first fifteen hours of Chemistry sB1-II, at which
time an examination will be held which will cover the work of the second term of the
winter session. Students wishing the work of the third term of the winter will enter
this course after the first fifteen hours of lecture, or the tenth day after the beginning
of the term.

Chemistry sB2-I and II. Qualitative Analysis.—Whole Quarter. Lecture
8:30; C.L. 29. Laboratory 9:30-11:30; C.L. 27. B.A. or B.S. credit,


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4 session hours for the whole quarter. Fee $10.00 each term. Deposit
$5.00 each term. Mr. Yoe.

In the lectures and recitation work special emphasis is given to the theoretical
foundations of analytical chemistry. The laboratory work consists in a systematic
study of the common basic and acidio constituents, and following this a number of
simple salts, mixtures of salts, alloys, etc., are given for analysis.

Chemistry sB3-I. Organic Chemistry.—First Term. Lecture 8:30; C.L. 28.
Credit, see course sB3-II below. Mr. Bird.

Chemistry sB3-II. Organic Chemistry, Laboratory.—First Term, C.L. 25.
9:30 to 1:30. Fee $10.00. Deposit $5.00. Credit, for both sB3-I and
sB3-II, three session hours. Any one who has received two session
hours college credit for a lecture course in Organic Chemistry may
take the course sB3-II and receive one more hour of credit. Otherwise
no credit is given for either course taken alone. Mr. Bird and Mr.
Griffin.

These two courses, sB3-I, and sB3-II, are together designed to prepare one for
a standard medical course in Biochemistry, and to fulfill the entrance requirements
of the Medical School as regards Organic Chemistry,—30 lectures and 120 hours of
laboratory study. About two hours per day outside study is necessary. No other
subject may be registered for without special permission from Mr. Bird.

Chemistry sB4-I, II and III. Quantitative Analysis.—Whole Quarter.
Lecture 11:30 to 12:30. Laboratory 8:30 to 11:30. C.L. 27. B.A.
or B.S. credit, four session hours for the whole quarter. Fee $10.00
each term. Deposit $5.00 each term. Mr. Yoe and Mr. Cool.

The theory and practice of typical volumetric and gravimetric analyses.

Chemistry sC7. Research.—Whole Quarter. Hours by appointment. Open
only to properly qualified students. Each student will be assigned a
research problem. The credit given will depend upon the quality
of the work and the progress made by the individual students. It
should be possible for a student devoting his entire time to this work
to satisfy the thesis requirement for the Master's degree. Fee $5.00
each term. Laboratory fee $10.00 each term. Deposit for breakage
$5.00 each term. Mr. Yoe.