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Medical General Chemistry I

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Online Medical General Chemistry I

Online medical General Chemistry I is equivalent to a one semester course with a laboratory designed for individuals with a baccalaureate degree who need first semester general chemistry as a prerequisite to apply for admission to health professions' programs. These may include graduate programs in medicine, veterinary medicine, dental medicine, nursing, physical therapy, and physician assistant.

Prerequisite(s):  College level introductory algebra.

To give the student interested in the health professions an introduction to general chemistry emphasizing the concepts that will be important for and provide the basis for the subjects the student will encounter in his/her future studies. These subjects covered in this course include components of matter, atomic theory, stoichiometry, chemical reactions and bonding, thermochemistry, gases, quantum theory, electron configuration, models of bonding, theories of covalent bonding, shapes of molecules and intermolecular forces of liquids, and solids.

The typical student will complete the course in approximately 16 weeks. Students may enroll at any time and the course begins on the date of enrollment. Tuition is $940 for this four-credit course. The lab fee for this course, which includes registration, books and technology access is $250. The laboratory kit is purchased directly from the manufacturer for an additional $160.00.

For more information about the course, call 207-602-2494, or email Dr. Rebecca Rowe at rrowe@mail.une.edu.

Click here to review the course syllabus for this course.

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Other online distance courses: , Biology, Microbiology Organic chemistry I, and Organic chemistry II.

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