CHEMISTRY selkirk.ca/program/chemistry Pre-requisites: CHEM 7125 with a grade of "C" or better, or written permission of the instructor and School Chair. CHEM 213 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II CHEM 213: Organic Chemistry IL is a continuation of CHEM 212. The survey of organic families is continued with a study of aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acid derivatives, aromatics and amines. The chemistry of a variety of compounds of biological interest is also discussed. The laboratory work involves synthesis and organic structure determination. Pre-requisites: CHEM 212 with a grade of "C" or better, or written permission of the instructor and School Chair. CHEM 220 - INTRODUCTORY INORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHEM 220: Introductory Inorganic Chemistry examines the elemental and molecular properties of matter using modern concepts of atomic structure and bonding. Coordination chemistry is presented in detail through nomenclature, structure and bonding theories, physical and chemical properties, preparations and reactions for typical compounds. The laboratory work combines qualitative, quantitative and spectrophotometric analyses with the synthesis of a coordination compound. Pre-requisites: CHEM 125 and MATH 107 each with a grade of "C" or better. This course is currently not running. See a Selkirk College counsellor for options. CHEM 222 - INTRODUCTORY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEM 222: Introductory Physical Chemistry presents the basic concepts of chemical thermodynamics and equilibria. The properties of solutions, electrochemical reactions, acidic and basic systems are examined. The principles of reaction kinetics are introduced. In the laboratory, some quantitative properties of physicochemical systems are measured. Pre-requisites: CHEM 125 and MATH 107 each with a grade of "C" or better, or written permission of the Instructor and School Chair. — CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENT: CHEM 110 OR CHEM 122 Students requiring first-year Chemistry have a choice of Chemistry 110 or Chemistry 122. — ENGLISH REQUIREMENT: ENGL 110 OR ENGL 112 Students requiring first-year English have a choice of the English 110/111 sequence and the 112/114 sequence. The 110/111 sequence is focused on the development of academic writing and research. The 112/114 sequence is focused on the interpretation of literature. 40 _— Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2016-17 — ENGLISH REQUIREMENT: ENGL 111 OR ENGL 114 Students requiring first-year English have a choice of the English 110/111 or the 112/114 sequence. The 110/111 sequence is focused on the development of academic writing and research. The 112/114 sequence is focused on the interpretation of literature. MATH 100 - CALCULUS I A course designed to provide students with the background in calculus needed for further studies. This course includes: a review of functions and graphs; limits; the derivative of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions; applications of the derivative including related rates, maxima, minima, velocity and acceleration; the definite integral; an introduction to elementary differential equations; and, applications of integration including velocity, acceleration, areas, and growth and decay problems. Pre-requisites: Pre-calculus 12, Principles of MATH 12 or equivalent with a grade of "C+" or better or written permission of the Instructor and Schoo! Chair. MATH 101 - CALCULUS II This course is a sequel to MATH 100 for those students who wish to major in mathematics, sciences or applied sciences. The course includes: antidifferentiation and integration; the definite integral; areas and volumes; transcendental functions; techniques of integration; parametric equations; polar coordinates; indeterminate forms, improper integrals and Taylor's formula; and infinite series. Pre-requisites: MATH 100 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better or written permission of the instructor and School Chair. MATH 200 —- MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS This course is the sequel to Math 101. It is intended for students in science, mathematics and/or engineering. Topics include: three-dimensional vectors and the geometry of 3-D space; vector functions and the calculus of vector functions including applications to velocity, acceleration, normal and tangential vectors; functions of several variables; partial differentiation and applications; multiple integration and applications, cylindrical and spherical coordinates; and an introduction to vector analysis. Pre-requisites: MATH 107 with a grade of "C" or better or written permission of the Instructor and School Chair. MATH 221 - INTRODUCTORY LINEAR ALGEBRA Math 221: Introductory Linear Algebra, provides an introduction to linear algebra and vector spaces. Topics covered in the course include the solution of systems of linear equations through Gaussian elimination; matrices and matrix algebra; vector spaces and their subspaces; coordinate mappings and other linear transformations; construction of Gram-Schmidt bases and least-square approximations. Although the course devotes a substantial amount of time to computational techniques, it should also lead the student to develop geometrical intuitions, to appreciate and understand mathematical abstraction and to construct some elementary proofs. Pre-requisites: MATH 100 with a grade of "C" or better or written permission of the instructor and Schoo! Chair. — PHYSICS REQUIREMENT: PHYS 102 OR PHYS 104 Students requiring first-year Physics have a choice of Physics 102 or Physics 104. — PHYSICS REQUIREMENT: PHYS 103 OR PHYS 105 Students requiring first-year Physics have a choice of Physics 103 or Physics 105. — GENERAL UAS ELECTIVE A student may take any first-year or higher university transferable course to satisfy this elective. Each course must transfer for three or more credits to at least one of: SFU, UBC (Vancouver or Okanagan), UNBC or UVIC. To learn more about how your courses transfer visit the online BC Transfer Guide or contact a Selkirk counsellor. Contacts UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCES ADMISSIONS CONTACT Admissions Officer (Castlegar) Phone: 1.888.953.1133 ext 21233 Direct: 250.365.1233 Email: admissions@selkirk.ca UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCES CONTACT Phone: 1.888.953.1133 ext 21205 Direct: 250.365.1205 Email: UAS@selkirk.ca DAVID FELDMAN School Chair of University Arts and Sciences; Instructor, Mathematics Phone: 1.888.953.1133 ext 21331 Direct: 250.365.1331 Email: dfeldman@selkirk.ca selkirk.ca/programs