LOOKING FOR SUMMER COURSES?
Summer 2008 Offerings
While the Science in the Evening Program does
not offer courses during summer terms, the following are some
relevant courses that are offered during evening hours. To view
the complete list of summer courses please visit http://www.summer.umd.edu/s/admissions/courses/.
You may also click on the following links to view the Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physics offerings.
IMPORTANT TUITION NOTICE: As summer courses are not part of the formal Science in the Evening (SIE) program, the SIE out-of-state tuition waiver does not apply. Students will be charged according to their residency status.
PLEASE NOTE: The Chemistry evening sections run the full 12 weeks of summer. If you click on the titles of the courses below you will see the full summer offerings which may include 6 week courses that will allow you to complete two courses in a sequence during the 12 weeks of summer.
CHEM131 Chemistry I - Fundamentals of General Chemistry
(3 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: Placement in MATH113 or MATH115. Corequisite: CHEM132. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM103, CHEM131, CHEM135, CHEM143 or CHEM146. Formerly CHEM103. An overview of the Periodic Table, inorganic substances, ionic and covalent bonding, bulk properties of materials, chemical equilibrium, and quantitative chemistry. CHEM131 is the first course in a four-semester sequence for students majoring in the sciences, other than Chemistry and Biochemistry majors.
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Tu 6:30pm- 9:30pm (CHM 1224)
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Thu 6:30pm- 7:20pm (CHM 1224) |
CHEM132 General Chemistry I Laboratory
(1 credit) Grade Method: REG/P-F.
Corequisite: CHEM131. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM103, CHEM132, CHEM136, CHEM143 or CHEM147. Formerly CHEM103. Introduction to the quanitification of chemical substances, including the concept of the mole and chemical stoichiometry. Additional work involves the synthesis of ionic substances and their qualitative characterization. Must be taken concurrently with CHEM131. CORE Physical Science Lab (PL) course only when taken concurrently with CHEM 131. Students must pay a $40.00 Laboratory Materials fee.
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Thu 7:30pm-10:20pm (CHM 1308) |
CHEM231 Organic Chemistry I
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: {CHEM131 and CHEM132} or {CHEM113 or CHEM153} or {CHEM135 and CHEM136} or {CHEM146 and CHEM147}. A grade of C or better in the prerequisite is required of Life Science majors and recommended for all students. Not open to students who have completed CHEM233 or CHEM237. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM104, CHEM231, CHEM233 or CHEM237. Formerly CHEM233. The chemistry of carbon: aliphatic compounds, aromatic compounds, stereochemistry, arenes, halides, alcohols, esters and spectroscopy.
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Tu 6:30pm- 9:30pm (CHM 1228) |
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CHEM232 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
(1 credit)
Grade Method: REG. Prerequisite: {CHEM131 and CHEM132} or {CHEM113 or CHEM153} or {CHEM135 and CHEM136} or {CHEM146 and CHEM147}. A grade of C or better in the prerequisites is required for Life Science majors and recommended for all students. Corequisite: CHEM231. Not open to students who have completed CHEM104, CHEM233 or CHEM237. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM104, CHEM231, CHEM233 or CHEM237. Formerly CHEM233. Provides experience in developing some basic laboratory techniques, recrystallizaton, distillation, extraction, chromatography. Students must pay a $40.00 Laboratory Materials fee.
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Th 7:30pm-10:20pm (CHM 1360) |
PHYS121 Fundamentals of Physics I
(4 credits)Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD. CORE Physical Science Lab (PL) Course.
Prerequisite: MATH112 or MATH115. The first part of a two-semester course in general physics treating the fields of mechanics, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Together with PHYS122, this generally satisfies the minimum requirement of medical and dental schools.
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MTuWThF 5:30pm- 6:50pm (PHY 1201)
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TuTh 7:00pm- 9:00pm (PHY 3306)
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PHYS122 Fundamentals of Physics II
(4 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD. CORE Physical Science Lab (PL) Course.
Prerequisite: PHYS121 or equivalent. A continuation of PHYS121, which together with it, generally satisfies the minimum requirement of medical and dental schools.
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MTuWThF 5:30pm- 6:50pm (PHY 1201) |
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TuTh 7:00pm- 9:00pm (PHY 3312) |
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MW 7:00pm- 9:00pm (PHY 3312)
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