California State University, Stanislaus
Dr. Shane Phillips, Chair
The Department of Chemistry offers programs of study for
students seeking the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science in
Chemistry. Students may also elect to complete a concentration in
Environmental Sciences as part of either the Bachelor of Arts or
Bachelor of Science program. Students should consult with their
department adviser to determine which degree and program is best suited
to their career objectives.
News and Notes
All office
STAFF will furlough on the dates indicated with the letter F on the
calendar
Important dates for 2009:
Fall Term
Sept. 9, Fall term begins
Oct. 6, Census Date: Last day to Add/Drop
Nov. 11, Veteran's Day Observed-Campus closed
Nov. 26 & 27, Thanksgiving Holiday-Campus closed
Dec. 11, Last day of Fall Classes
Dec. 14-18, Finals
Dec. 21-Jan 1, Winter Holiday-Campus closed
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This course sequence replaces CHEM 2090 beginning Fall 2008:
CHEM 2100 Chemistry and Biochemistry for Nurses I, 3 units
Catalog description: Fundamental principles of chemistry and
biochemistry as they relate to the nursing curriculum. This is the
first in a two-semester sequence of courses emphasizing the chemistry
of the human body. Satisfies G.E. area B1. Prerequisite: Passing score
on the ELM exam or exemption. (Lecture, 3 hours)
(Offered in Fall 2008; class will meet MWF 0800-0858 in N-101, taught
by Dr. N. Stessman.)
CHEM 2110, 2112 Chemistry and Biochemistry for Nurses II, 2 units
Catalog description: Fundamental principles of chemistry and
biochemistry as they relate to the nursing curriculum. This is the
second in a two-semester sequence of courses emphasizing laboratory
topics and hands-on skills essential for the Nursing program. Satisfies
G.E. area B1 (with lab). Co-requisite: CHEM 2112. Prerequisite: C- or
better in CHEM 2100 (Lecture 1 hour; laboratory, 3 hours)
(Will be offered in Spring 2009.)
CSU, Stanislaus Chemistry Department
One University Circle
Turlock CA 95382
209-667-3468