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CHEMISTRY (CHEM)

Chair: Richard D. Bates, Jr. (202) 687-6073
Department of Chemistry website

* Every student in any chemistry laboratory course must have a GO card with at least $30 credit before s/he may be assigned a place in the laboratory.  Items purchased from the chemistry stockroom (safety glasses, replacement of broken glassware, etc.) will be charged to your GO card.  For instructions on how to obtain a GO card, please visit: http://summerschool.georgetown.edu/how_to_apply.html#Card

Every Consortium student must report to Student Accounts to pay the laboratory fee at the start of each session.


FIRST SESSION (June 2-July 3)

General Chemistry Lecture and Lab I *

General Chemistry Lecture I
Glick
CHEM-001-10
MTWR: 8:15-10:10 a.m.
3 cr.

This course requires concurrent enrollment in CHEM-009.  Exemption only by instructor permission.

General Chemistry Lab I *
Glick
CHEM-009-10
MTWR Rec: 10:15-11:25 a.m.; Lab: 12:10-2:45 p.m.
2 cr.; $145 lab fee

Glick
CHEM-009-11
MTWR Rec: 10:15-11:25 a.m.; Lab: 12:10-2:45 p.m.
1 cr.; $145 lab fee

Shahu
CHEM-009-12
MTWR Rec: 10:15-11:25 a.m.; Lab: 3:00-5:30 p.m.
2 cr.; $145 lab fee

Shahu
CHEM-009-13
MTWR Rec: 10:15-11:25 a.m.; Lab 3:00-5:30 p.m.
1 cr.; $145 lab fee

Chemistry 001/009 and 002/010 are intended primarily for pre-med and science majors. This session includes the fundamental laws and theories of chemistry, atomic structure, periodic law, electronic structure, oxidation-reduction, chemistry of various metals and non-metals. Laboratory experiments will be conducted. Lecture must be taken with laboratory unless prior written approval of the department chair is obtained. Georgetown undergraduates, or students planning to take upper level science courses at Georgetown, must take the 10-credit sequence (3 credit lecture, 2 credit lab). Other students may take less lab and earn a total of 8 instead of 10 credits for the two sessions. Transferal from the 8-credit to the 10-credit plan is not possible at the end of the first session, but one may transfer from the 5-credit to the 4-credit section at the end of the first session.  Students enrolled in the 1-credit labs are assigned fewer laboratory experiments.  Consortium students must contact the Consortium Coordinator in the University Registrar's Office directly regarding registration.

Organic Chemistry Lecture I
Crist
CHEM-115-10
M-F 12:15-2:10 p.m.
3 cr.

Organic Chemistry Lab I *
Davis
CHEM-117-10
TWRF Rec: 8:30-9:00 a.m.; Lab: 9:00-11:45 a.m.
2 cr.; $145 lab fee

Davis
CHEM-117-11
TWRF Rec: 2:30-3:00 p.m.; Lab: 3:00-5:45 p.m.
2 cr.; $145 lab fee

Davis
CHEM-117-12
TW Rec: 8:30-9:00 a.m.; Lab: 9:00-11:45 a.m.
1 cr.; $145 lab fee

Davis
CHEM-117-13
TW Rec: 2:30-3:00 p.m.; Lab: 3:00-5:45 p.m.
1 cr.; $145 lab fee

This course requires concurrent registration with CHEM-115.  Exemption only by instructor permission.  Includes general principles of organic chemistry, structural theory and classification of organic compounds, aliphatic compounds, their syntheses and derivatives, reaction mechanisms. Laboratory experiments illustrating methods of preparation and methods of measurement of physical properties. Those students majoring in Chemistry or Biology should take a total of 10 instead of 8 credits for the two sessions. Transferal from the 8-credit to the 10-credit plan is not possible at the end of the first session, but one may transfer from the 10-credit to the 8-credit plan at the end of the first session.  Consortium students must contact the Consortium Coordinator in the University Registrar's Office directly regarding registration.


SECOND SESSION (July 7-August 8)

General Chemistry Lecture and Lab II *

General Chemistry Lecture II
Glick
CHEM-002-20
MTWR 8:15-10:10 a.m.
3 cr.

This course requires concurrent enrollment in CHEM-010.  Exemption only by instructor permission.

General Chemistry Lab II *
Glick
CHEM-010-20
MTWR Rec: 10:15-11:25 a.m.; Lab: 12:10-2:45 p.m.
2 cr.; $145 lab fee


Glick
CHEM-010-21
MTWR Rec: 10:15-11:25 a.m.; Lab: 12:10-2:45 p.m.
1 cr.; $145 lab fee

Shahu
CHEM-010-22
MTWR Rec: 10:15-11:25 a.m.; Lab: 3:00-5:30 p.m.
2 cr.; $145 lab fee

Shahu
CHEM-010-23
MTWR Rec: 10:15-11:25 a.m.; Lab 3:00-5:30 p.m.
1 cr.; $145 lab fee

Continuation of CHEM-001-10/11 and 009-10/11. Includes properties of solutions, equilibria, kinetics, electrochemistry, and chemistry of coordination complexes. Students are introduced to semi-micro qualitative analysis and uv-vis spectroscopy. Lecture must be taken with laboratory unless prior written approval is obtained from the department chair. Students enrolled in the 1-credit labs are assigned fewer laboratory experiments.  Consortium students must contact the Consortium Coordinator in the University Registrar's Office directly regarding registration.

Organic Chemistry Lecture II
Crist
CHEM-116-20
M-F 12:15-2:10 p.m.
3 cr.

Organic Chemistry Lab II
Davis
CHEM-118-20
TWRF Rec: 8:30-9:00 a.m.; Lab: 9:00-11:45 a.m.
2 cr.; $145 lab fee

Davis
CHEM-118-21
TWRF Rec: 2:30-3:00 p.m.; Lab: 3:00-5:45 p.m.
2 cr.; $145 lab fee

Davis
CHEM-118-22
TW Rec: 8:30-9:00 a.m.; Lab: 9:00-11:45 a.m.
1 cr.; $145 lab fee

Davis
CHEM-118-23
TW Rec: 2:30-3:00 p.m.; Lab: 3:00-5:45 p.m.
1 cr.; $145 lab fee

Prereq for all sections: CHEM-117 or equivalent.  This course requires concurrent registration with CHEM-116.  Exemption only by instructor permission.  Includes general principles of organic chemistry, structural theory and classification of organic compounds, carbohydrates, heterocyclic and aromatic compounds, their syntheses and derivatives, reaction mechanisms. Laboratory experiments illustrating methods of preparation and methods of measurement of physical properties. Those students majoring in Chemistry or Biology should take a total of 10 instead of 8 credits for the two sessions.  Consortium students must contact the Consortium Coordinator in the University Registrar's Office directly regarding registration.