Health Science Chemistry I

 CHEM-1180-150

Image of a lab beaker in a red circle (CHEM-1180)

Health Science Chemistry I Syllabus, Course Information and Course Policy

Spring 2010 Semester

Sorry!! The Spring 2010 Semester 1180 course has been cancelled due to low enrollment.

Click on CHEM-1180 Lecture Notes to download and print the instructors lecture notes by chapter number.

Click on CHEM-1180 Spring 2010 Course Policy to view the Health Science Chemistry I course policy, syllabus, laboratory schedule, reading assignments, exam schedule and laboratory safety policy. 

Laboratory Experiments: Click on Health Science I Laboratory Experiments for the list of lab experiments published in Laboratory Exercises for Health Science Chemistry, Volume One, Seventh Edition.  Corrections and Addenda to the Laboratory Manual  must be written or pasted in the manual before you can start to use it. 

OWL Purchase:  Go to http://owl.cengage.com/partners/brookscole/epin.html to purchase a one-semester or two-semester access code for OWL, whichever you think is more appropriate for your needs. 

Review Problem Solutions:    The answers to assigned review problems are on pages A-1 to A-24 of your Bettelheim text.   Solved review problem setups are not available on this webpage. 

OWL Support:  For technical support and advice on using OWL, click on the Thompson student website  http://www.thomsonedu.com/support/customer/showStudent.do?custProductId=6&flag=customersupport.  Use this link to learn about using OWL and for reporting problems to the publisher.  (If you receive an error message, click on YES to continue.) 

Examples of Hour Exams from previously taught CHEM-1180 Courses:  Use these selected hour exams from previous semesters to help you study for your upcoming exams. 

Click on the link below for the on-line text support for Bettelheim which supplements the text and interactive CD-ROM.  http://websites.swlearning.com/cgi-wadsworth/course_products_wp.pl?fid=M20b&product_isbn_issn=0534401767&discipline_number=436

NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) document:  The Effects of Workplace Hazards on Female Reproductive Health