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. — CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENT: CHEM 110 OR CHEM 122 Students requiring first-year Chemistry have a choice of Chemistry 110 or Chemistry 122. — CHEM 110: Fundamentals of Chemistry — CHEM 122: General Chemistry I — 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. — 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. selkirk.ca/programs 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. — SCIENCE ELECTIVE Students may take any first- or second-year UAS Science course. This course is not required to have a lab component. STAT 105 - INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS STAT 105: Introduction to Statistics is intended for social, environmental science and business students and others who would benefit from a one-term statistics course. General themes include descriptive statistics, probability, probability and sample distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Pre-requisites: Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-calculus 17 or equivalent, with a grade of “C+” or better, or written permission of the Instructor and Schoo! Chair. — 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. PHARMACY —- ENTRY TO selkirk.ca/pharmacy Contacts UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCES ADMISSIONS Admissions Officer (Castlegar) Phone: 1.888.953.1133 ext 21233 Direct: 250.365.1233 Email: admissions@selkirk.ca UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCES Program 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 For University Arts & Sciences course descriptions: see page 260 Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2016-17 181