Claremont Colleges Library: 7Cs Chemistry Curriculum: 2012-13

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7Cs ** Curriculum Map: 2012-13Claremont Colleges Library Created 6/2012This in-progress map displays degree requirements, courses, faculty information, clubs & organizations, and Library resources associated with this subject area across the seven Claremont Colleges for the 2012-13 academic year. It was compiled using public information drawn from Colleges websites, course schedules and catalogs, and the Claremont Colleges Library website. Contact Instruction Services Manager & E-Learning Librarian Char Booth at char_booth@cuc.claremont.edu if you have any questions.

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How to Build Your Map: (Delete when complete!)

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Claremont Colleges Library Curriculum Mapping Template: 2012-13Created 6/2011, Revised 6/2012This template has been developed for use by librarians involved in the Claremont Colleges Library Curriculum Mapping Project. It models disciplinary mapping approaches and suggests best practices for naming and color conventions.To use this template to create the curriculum map for the subject area specified, follow these steps:1 Review the existing branches of the map to understand into the topical areas that you will develop. 2 To map each branch, you will need to investigate the college, major, and department websites of the appropriate 7Cs, as well as the graduate and undergraduate course schedule and catalog. Links to these sites can be found in this How to Build Your Map subtopic, at the Curriculum Mapping Project Plan map at http://bit.ly/ccl-projectmap2012, and in the Instruction Services Sakai site Curriculum Mapping Project resources folder. 3 Begin to fill in and expand each branch and subtopic with information taken from the above sites. Please delete what you don't need! For information on working with Mindomo, see a range of Help and How-to topics at http://www.mindomo.com/help/styling-mind-maps.htm4 You can use icons and annotations to make notes to self as you go (see smiley-face and notepad icons to your left). Alex Chappell's 2012-13 Art History map has great examples of this in action: http://bit.ly/ccl-arthist2012IMPORTANT: This template's topics, subtopics, and details are suggested guidelines, but should not be taken as fixed or required! All information can and should be revised, deleted, copied/pasted, and/or replaced based on the needs of a given subject area. For example, if Scripps does not offer a major or minor, student groups, or any classes in the subject you are mapping, you should merrily delete all instances of Scripps from the template.

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CCL Curriculum Mapping Project Plan: 2012-13

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Links to existing and in-progress maps, liaison maps by subject area, and curriculum mapping resources.

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Mindomo Help & How-Tos

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Course Catalogs

Graduate

CGU

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KGI

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Undergraduate

CMC

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HMC

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Pitzer

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Pomona

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Scripps

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7Cs Major/Academic Program Pages

Graduate

CGU

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KGI

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Undergraduate

CMC

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HMC

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Pitzer

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Courses & Major Requirements In Each Field (Separate PDFs)

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Pomona

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Scripps

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Course Schedules

Graduate

CGU

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KGI

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Undergraduate

5C MyCampus2 Portal (via Pitzer)

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"Classic" Display (via CMC)

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Example Completed Map (Environmental Analysis 2011-12)

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Curriculum Mapping Project Space (Sakai)

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Links to existing and in-progress maps, liaison maps by subject area, and curriculum mapping resources (similar content to this map, different access method for those who prefer it).Includes a folder with enrollment and major data for the Colleges.

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Clubs & Organizations

Harvey Mudd

Example organization

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Pomona

Joint Science

Courses

Harvey Mudd

Chemistry Courses

CHEM 19 - General Chemistry Intensive (0.5; Fall, first and second half semester)

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Haushalter, Johnson

Companion course to Chemistry 23 emphasizing chemistry fundamentals and problem-solving in a group setting

CHEM 23D - Dynamics (1.5; Fall & Spring)

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Hawkins, Karukstis, Van Ryswyk

Kinetics, equilibria, acid/base chemistry and electrochemistry

Common Core

CHEM 23S - Structure (1.5)

CHEM 23E - Energetics (1.5)

CHEM 23D - Dynamics (1.5)

CHEM 24 - Chemistry Laboratory (1)

Pomona

Joint Science

Faculty

*remember to add images (see the mountainy icon to your left) when possible and list/link to faculty research interests!*

CMC

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Department

Faculty 1 (w/ Photo)

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Research Areas

Faculty 2 (w/ Photo)

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Research Areas

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Harvey Mudd

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Department

Faculty 1 (w/ Photo)

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Research Areas

Faculty 2 (w/ Photo)

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Research Areas

And so forth

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Pitzer

Pomona

Scripps

Joint Science

CGU

KGI

*delete this note and the colleges you don't need*

Claremont Colleges Library: 5Cs Chemistry Curriculum Map, 2011-12

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Degree Requirements

Pomona

Major

Chemistry

Chemistry 1A,B or 51

Chemistry 110A

Chemistry 110B

Chemistry 158B

Chemistry 161

Math 30

Math 31

PHYS 51A, 51B or equivelent

Chemistry 158A

Chemistry 162

Chemistry 191A

Chemistry 191B

Math 32 or 107

two elective course credits chosen from chemistry courses numbered above 100

Biochemistry

Chemistry 115

Chemistry 1A,B or 51

Chemistry 110A

Chemistry 110B

Chemistry 158B

Chemistry 161

Math 30

Math 31

PHYS 51A, 51B or equivelent

Chemistry 158A

Chemistry 191A

Chemistry 191B

Math 32

Math 107

two elective course credits chosen from chemistry courses numbered above 100 (Chemistry 180 recommended)

Geochemistry

Chemistry 1A,B or 51

Chemistry 110A

Chemistry 110B

Chemistry 158B

Chemistry 161

Math 30

Math 31

PHYS 51A, 51B or equivelent

Chemical Engineering

Chemistry 1A,B or 51

Chemistry 110A

Chemistry 110B

Chemistry 158B

Chemistry 161

Math 30

Math 31

PHYS 51A, 51B or equivelent

Minor

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The elective may be either a full course or two half-courses. Students majoring in Environmental Analysis with the Chemistry emphasis, or Molecular Biology, may not minor in Chemistry. Courses taken for completion of the minor must be taken for letter-grade.

For the Chemistry minor, students must complete a minimum of six Chemistry courses, including CHEM 1,B (or 51); 110A,B; 158A or 158B; and one upper-division elective

HMC

Chemistry

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Chemistry 51

Subtopic

Chemistry 52

Chemistry 53

Chemistry 56

Chemistry 58

Chemistry 103

Chemistry 104

Chemistry 105

Chemistry 109

Chemistry 110

Chemistry 111

Chemistry 112

Subtopic

Chemistry 114

four to six hours of Chemistry 151-152

Chemistry 182

four semesters of Chemistry 199

Joint Chemistry Biology

Joint Science

Courses

All Courses

Subtopic

Courses by Term

Fall 2011

Spring 2012

Library Resources

Subject librarian profile

Link to databases page

Link to research guide(s)

Link to additional resources

Faculty

Student Groups & Organizations

Degree Requirements

Harvey Mudd

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Chemistry Major

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CHEM 51

CHEM 52

CHEM 53

CHEM 56

CHEM 58

CHEM 103

CHEM 104

CHEM 105

CHEM 109

CHEM 110

CHEM 111

CHEM 112

CHEM 114

Four to six hours of CHEM 151-152

CHEM 182

Four semesters of CHEM 199

The requirement for one semester of Chemistry 199 can be waived for students studying abroad in their junior or senior years

Additional Optional Concentrations

Applied Chemistry or Graduate Study in Chemical Engineering

CHEM 166

ENGR 82

ENGR 131 or 132

ENGR 133

ENGR 136

ENGR 112–113 (Clinic) may be substituted for CHEM 151–152

Biological Chemistry

CHEM 184

BIOL 54

BIOL 111

BIOL 113

One biology elective or two courses selected from:

CHEM 168B

CHEM 189

CHEM 118 JS

CHEM 119 JS

CHEM 134 JS

CHEM 172 JS

CHEM 174 PO

CHEM 175 PO

CHEM 180 PO

Chemical Education

EDUC 170G CGU

CHEM 197–198 as a 3-unit teaching internship under the supervision of a local K-12 teacher involving a minimum of 3 hours per week of classroom contact

Chemical Physics

One additional physics course beyond the Core

6 credit hours of study selected from:

CHEM 161 or PHYS 111

PHYS 116

PHYS 151

MATH 115

MATH 136

Or other advanced courses in chemistry, physical chemistry or mathematics

Computational Chemistry

Three courses selected from:

CHEM 161 or PHYS 117

CHEM 134 JS

CSCI 60

Subtopic

MATH 164

MATH 167

PHYS 111

PHYS 116

Or another advanced course in computer science, physics or chemistry

Environmental Chemistry

CHEM 139 JS

ENGR 138

Two courses in environmental policy

Graduate Study in Chemistry

CHEM 161

A half-course emphasizing synthetic chemistry (CHEM 165, 171, or 173)

A technical elective

Geochemistry

GEOL 20 PO

GEOL 120 PO

GEOL 127 PO

Materials Chemistry

ENGR 106

CHEM 193A

PHYS 162

Medical School

There is no specific premedical track at HMC. However, an excellent premedical preparation can be obtained at HMC. In fact, the College’s emphasis on the humanities and the social sciences is an asset for premedical studies. A premedical program can be arranged through any of the majors, if supplemented by appropriate biology and chemistry course work. Students should consult with the premedical advisor, Professor Karl Haushalter, for more information.

Joint Major in Chemistry and Biology

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CHEM 51

CHEM 53

CHEM 56

CHEM 58

CHEM 103

CHEM 105

CHEM 109

CHEM 111

BIOL 54

BIOL 111

BIOL 113

BIOL 182/CHEM 182

BIOL 184/CHEM 184

BIOL 189/CHEM 189

One course selected from:

BIOL 101

BIOL 108

BIOL 109

Five elective credits of upper-level Biology coures, to be selected by the student in consultation with her/his advisor. Prior permission from the Department of Biology is required.

Two semesters of BIOL 191-192 and two semesters of CHEM 199 where the same course is taken an entire year

CHEM 151-152 or BIOL 193-194 (Thesis will have two readers, a mentor from one department and a co-reader from the other department)

Pomona

Major

Chemistry

Chemistry 1A,B or 51

Chemistry 110A

Chemistry 110B

Chemistry 158B

Chemistry 161

Math 30

Math 31

PHYS 51A, 51B or equivelent

Chemistry 158A

Chemistry 162

Chemistry 191A

Chemistry 191B

Math 32 or 107

two elective course credits chosen from chemistry courses numbered above 100

Biochemistry

Chemistry 115

Chemistry 1A,B or 51

Chemistry 110A

Chemistry 110B

Chemistry 158B

Chemistry 161

Math 30

Math 31

PHYS 51A, 51B or equivelent

Chemistry 158A

Chemistry 191A

Chemistry 191B

Math 32

Math 107

two elective course credits chosen from chemistry courses numbered above 100 (Chemistry 180 recommended)

Geochemistry

Chemistry 1A,B or 51

Chemistry 110A

Chemistry 110B

Chemistry 158B

Chemistry 161

Math 30

Math 31

PHYS 51A, 51B or equivelent

Chemical Engineering

Chemistry 1A,B or 51

Chemistry 110A

Chemistry 110B

Chemistry 158B

Chemistry 161

Math 30

Math 31

PHYS 51A, 51B or equivelent

Minor

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The elective may be either a full course or two half-courses. Students majoring in Environmental Analysis with the Chemistry emphasis, or Molecular Biology, may not minor in Chemistry. Courses taken for completion of the minor must be taken for letter-grade.

For the Chemistry minor, students must complete a minimum of six Chemistry courses, including CHEM 1,B (or 51); 110A,B; 158A or 158B; and one upper-division elective

Joint Science

Library Resources

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Chemistry Liaison Librarian

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Chemistry Research Guide

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