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COURSE SYLLABUS

DEPARTMENT
COURSECODE / Course Title
Prerequisite : COURSECODE
Prerequisite to : COURSECODE/S
Type of Course : (major course, basic course)
Faculty : (give names of faculty / if course is not departmental)
Term/Time/Room : (e.g. Term 3 SY 2008-09; MWF 0700-0800; L000)

Course Description : (introduces synopsis of course)

Objectives/Values : (enumerates purposes of course, knowledge, skills, values and competencies expected to be developed, and output expected of students; mentions explicitly how course develops critical and analytic thinking; mentions explicitly Lasallian values, especially those specific to College)

Topics : (provides outline of coverage of course, including the number of hours)

Teaching Methods/Strategies: (enumerates methods/ approaches/ strategies to be used during course; ensures that lecture method is only one of several varied methods used)

Requirements: (includes workload and requirements for students)

Assessment / Evaluation: (provides details of how students will be evaluated; breaks down final grade into percentages contributed by course requirements)

Text / Materials : (identifies materials to be used in the delivery of course content; identifies which textbooks, if any, have to be purchased by students)

References : (list titles of books and other sources; including websites and CD-ROMs, where course content can be found; five titles of which should be originally published or produced in 2004 or later); listing should be in APA style SAMPLE SYLLABI

LBYCH17 SYLLABUS
General Chemistry Laboratory 1 for Chemistry and Biochemistry Majors

Let integrity and uprightness be my protection for all my hope, O Lord, is You. Psalm 25

Co-Requisite INOCHE1 No. of units 2
Faculty Term
E-mail School Year 2008-2009
Time/ Day Room
Consultation Hours
Important Dates to Remember:
Last Day for Dropping of Subjects Final Exam



References: Beran, J. A., Laboratory Manual for Principles of General Chemistry, 7th ed., U.S.A., John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2004. Brown, Theodore L., LeMay, Eugene H., Bursten, Bruce E. Chemistry: The Central Science, 9th ed., New Jersey: Prentice Hall, International, 2003. Chang, Raymond, Chemistry, 8th ed., McGraw-Hill, Inc., Boston, 2005 Hein, Morris, Judith Peisen, Leo R Kotz, Z and Paul Treichel Jr., Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity, 5th ed., Thomson-Brooks/Cole, Australia, 2003. Masterton, William L., Hurley, Cecile N. Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, 5th ed., Thomson-Brooks/Cole, California, 2004. Silberberg, Martin S. Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, 3rd ed. (International Edition). Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2003 Zumdahl, Steve S

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