Department of Chemistry
Oregon State University



OSU
 
CHEMISTRY 130
SPRING 2008
 
   General Chemistry of Living Systems
 
Instructor

  Dr. Richard Nafshun

  Gilbert Hall 139

  737-6742

General Information

  Introduction to organic chemistry and the chemistry of biological systems. Organic nomenclature and fundamental reactions, emphasizing topics such as amino acids, proteins, biochemical energy, and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). Intended as a terminal course in chemistry, not to serve as a prerequisite to higher numbered chemistry courses.

 
Prerequisite
  CH 122 or 222 or 202
 
Note
  Does not count toward a chemistry minor
Course Structure
  Four credit-hour course
Terms Offered
  Spring
Required Texts
  
  1.  McMurry, Castellion, Ballantine,  
       Fundementals of General, Organic, and
       Biological Chemistry.
 
  2.  Spain, Garmon, and Peters, GOB ChemSkill  
       Builder -- Electronic Homework Systems
 
 
 
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