Introductory Chemistry I Lecture
CHE-130T-36W
SUNY Polytechnic Institute
- Semester
- Fall 2026
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- Start Date
- 08-31-2026
- Total Credits
- 3
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First course in two-semester sequence of introductory chemistry for students in the sciences or related programs. Topics include: measurements, forms of matter, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, gases, thermochemistry, atomic structure, structure of the periodic table, chemical bonding and molecular geometry, properties of solids and liquids, and properties of solutions. Three lecture hours per week. Successful completion of both co-requisite lecture and lab courses (CHE 130T and CHE 130L) is required. Students may NOT receive degree credit for both CHE 110T/L and CHE 130T/L. Restricted to Biology, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Sciences majors, and Electrical and Computer Engineering majors.
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Click for more information on non-degree studies.
Check the SUNY Polytechnic Institute Schedule for updates
Corequisites:
CHE 130L
General Education Area(s): Natural Sciences
Course Area: Chemistry
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 08-31-2026 - 12-17-2026
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