Brazosport College. Syllabus for CHEM 1105 Introductory Chemistry Laboratory (Online)

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Brazosport College Syllabus for CHEM 1105 Introductory Chemistry Laboratory (Online) Instructor: Dr. Judy Chu Phone: 979.230.3435 Alt. Phone: 979.230.3618 Office: HS.212D Email: judy.chu@brazosport.edu I. COURSE DESCRIPTION: CHEM 1105 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory. CIP 4005015103 Credit in CHEM 1305 as a laboratory science is contingent upon successful completion of CHEM 1105. Credit Hours: 1 (0 lecture, 2 lab) Dr. Judy Chu Dr. Kirby Lowery Gary Hicks Jeff Detrick April 2018

A. Prerequisite: Successful completion of, or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1305. Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Intermediate algebra level math (placement code 3). II. COURSE OBJECTIVES This course is designed to help the student master laboratory experiments associated with CHEM 1305: a. The laboratory exercises should give the student practice in making observations based on the experiments. b. The student should learn to write reports that are based on observations that were made and to draw conclusions that are supported by the observations. III. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Students will be able to follow experimental procedures as described in the laboratory manual to perform chemical procedures, reactions and calculations. 2. Students will successfully carry out all of the experiments as described in the above course objectives. 3. Students will have a grade of C or better for the course. IV. TEXTBOOK OR COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION 1. No textbook 2. Visorgogs or safety goggles, must meet ANSI Z87.1-1989 certification. Lab Manual: The lab manual is posted in Desire2Learn. Required course materials are available at the Brazosport College bookstore, on campus or online at http://brazosport.edu/bookstore/home.html Students are not under any obligation to purchase a textbook from the college bookstore. The same textbook is/may also be available from an independent retailer, including an online retailer. For Distance Education Courses include the following: Contact the Brazosport College Bookstore with a credit card for course materials. Phone: 979-230-3651. Fax: 979-230-3653. Email: bookstore@brazosport.edu Website: http://brazosport.edu/bookstore/home.html Orientation Meeting: The orientation for Chemistry 1105.40 will be online at https://online.brazosport.edu/d2l/login all students are required to become familiar with the material in this web page. Introduction: CHEM 1105 - Introductory Chemistry Lab, Internet Section, is offered as a web-based online laboratory class. Brazosport College is pleased to welcome to this course students from the Virtual College of Texas, as well as students from the Brazosport area. The online section of CHEM 1105 is designed as the laboratory portion in support of CHEM 1305.40. To complete CHEM 1305.40, you must also be enrolled in the lab section of the course, CHEM 1105L.40. CHEM 1105 Introductory Chemistry Laboratory Online

Connecting to the Internet Class: Access the course by going to: https://online.brazosport.edu/d2l/login Follow the instructions in Logging on to D2L-1305-1105-internet to login to the course in Desire2Learn. For help with login to Desire2Learn, email your problems to helpdesk@brazosport.edu B. Course Outline This is a sample outline which may vary with individual instructors. It will also vary based on whether the course is a summer course or a fall/spring course. Students should contact their instructor for the outline of the course they are taking. Week Date Lab* 1 8/27 Read "Lab Rules" and sign Lab Safety Regulations 2 9/3 Exp. 1 - Observations 3 9/10 Exp. 2 - Scientific Method 4 9/17 Exp. 3 - Mixtures and Pure Substance 5 9/24 Exp. 4- Gluep 6 10/1 Exp. 5 Kinetic Molecular Theory 7 10/8 Exp. 6 - Stoichiometry 8 10/15 Exp. 7 Oxidation Reduction 9 10/22 Fall Break 10 10/29 Exp. 8 Preparation of an Element 11 11/5 Exp. 9 - Kinetics 12 11/12 Exp. 10 Acids and Bases 13 11/19 No Lab 14 11/26 No Lab 15 12/3 End of Semester *Lab assignments are due the following Monday. In other words, the assignments for the first week of classes are due on Monday of the second week of classes. Important Semester Dates: Last Day to Withdraw from Classes Check BC Academic Calendar at http://catalog.brazosport.edu/index.php V. LAB REQUIREMENTS 1. Visorgogs or safety goggles, must meet ANSI Z87.1-1989 certification.

A. LAB REPORT FORMAT: Each lab report should be clearly labeled with your name, date, and experiment number on the upper left-hand corner. The format of the report is as follows: Title of experiment. Observations o Include all the data you have taken and all observations you have made in the course of the experiment o Include drawings or graphs, if any. Analysis and Questions This is where you record all answers to the numbered questions. B. SUBMITTING YOUR WORK: Laboratory reports are submit as an attached document in the Desire2Learn "Dropbox". This is the only method of submitting your lab report. C. DUE DATES: Assignments are due the following Monday. In other words, the assignments for the first week of classes are due on Monday of the second week of classes. Online submissions through D2L's Dropbox are active until midnight, Monday D. LATE SUBMISSION POLICY: You can turn in 2 lab assignments up to one week late with no penalty. Any assignment over one week late will be penalized. VI. STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Brazosport College is committed to providing equal education opportunities to every student. Brazosport College offers services for individuals with special needs and capabilities including counseling, tutoring, equipment, and software to assist students with special needs. Please contact the Special Populations Counselor, 979-230-3236, for further information. VII. ACADEMIC HONESTY Brazosport College assumes that students eligible to perform on the college level are familiar with the ordinary rules governing proper conduct including academic honesty. The principle of academic honesty is that all work presented by you is yours alone. Academic dishonesty including, but not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, and collusion shall be treated appropriately. Please refer to the Brazosport College Student Guide for more information. This is available online at http://brazosport.edu/students/for-students/student-services/ Academic dishonesty violates both the policies of this course and the Student Code of Conduct. In this class, any occurrence of academic dishonesty will be referred to the Dean of Student Services for prompt adjudication. Sanctions may be imposed beyond your grade in this course by the Dean of Student Services. It is your responsibility to know and understand the student code of conduct with regard to scholastic honesty, as well as the consequences for a breach of conduct. If you cheat on an exam, you will receive an "F" for the class.

VIII. ATTENDANCE AND WITHDRAWAL POLICIES Class attendance contributes to your final grade, but you must attend class to successfully complete the course. If you are unable to complete this course, you must complete and submit a withdrawal form with the registrar s office. If the student decides to drop out of the class it is the responsibility of the student to initiate a withdrawal before the withdrawal deadline in order to get a W on their transcript. If this is not done the student will receive a grade based on test grades and class grades earned during their attendance and absence (i.e. zeros on all missed materials, exams, skills tests, and final exam). If you stop participating on-line and do not withdraw, you will receive a performance grade, usually an "F". IX. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING POLICY A. Grading Your laboratory grade will be based on an average of 11 experiments. To successfully complete the course, you must complete the course with a C or better grade. Grades are assigned as follows: Grade Final Average A 90-100 B 80-89 C 70-79 D 60-69 F Below 60 X. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Students are expected to fully participate in this course. The following criteria are intended to assist you in being successful in this course: 1. Understand the syllabus requirements 2. Use appropriate time management skills 3. Communicate with the instructor 4. Complete course work on time, and 5. Utilize online components (such as Desire2Learn) as required. XI. OTHER STUDENT SERVICES INFORMATION Information about the Library is available at http://brazosport.edu/students/for-students/placesservices/library/about-the-library/ or by calling 979-230-3310. For assistance with online courses, an open computer lab, online and make-up testing, audio/visual services, and study skills, visit Learning Services next to the Library, call 979-230- 3253, or visit http://brazosport.edu/students/for-students/places-services/learning-services/

For drop-in math tutoring, the writing center, supplemental instruction and other tutoring including e-tutoring, visit the Student Success Center, call 979-230-3527, or visit http://brazosport.edu/students/for-students/student-success-center/math-center/ To contact the Physical Sciences and Process Technologies Department call 979.230.3618. The Student Services provides assistance in the following: Counseling and Advising 979-230-3040 Financial Aid 979-230-3294 Student Life 979-230-3355 To reach the Information Technology Department for computer, email, or other technical assistance call the Helpdesk at 979-230-3266. Get the information you need when you need it. Click http://geni.us/brazo to install BC Connect on your mobile device to receive reminders, explore careers, map your educational plan, be in the know about events, find out about scholarships, achieve your goals and much more. CHEM 1105 Introductory Chemistry Laboratory Online