Method
Live-Online
Term
FALL
Units
5.0 QUARTER UNITS
Cost
$1,200

Course Description

This course explores chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, solution pH, buffers, and chemical kinetics. Students will analyze reaction dynamics, equilibrium shifts, and the factors influencing reaction rates, building essential skills for advanced studies in chemistry and the life sciences. 

 

Topics

  • Quantitative and Stoichiometric Reasoning Students develop core quantitative skills-mole calculations, molar mass, and stoichiometry-to analyze chemical reactions, including those involving gases, solutions, and redox processes.
  • Gas Laws and Chemical Equilibrium The course examines the behavior of gases and the principles governing equilibrium in gaseous and aqueous systems, emphasizing the dynamic nature of reversible reactions.
  • Acid-Base Chemistry Students explore the properties, equilibria, and reactions of acids and bases, including pH, buffer systems, and titrations, through both conceptual and quantitative lenses.
  • Thermodynamics and Reaction Energetics Key thermodynamic principles-including the First and Second Laws, entropy, and Gibbs free energy-are used to evaluate the spontaneity and energy changes in chemical reactions.
  • Redox Reactions and Electron Transfer The course concludes with oxidation-reduction processes, focusing on electron flow, energy transfer, and stoichiometric analysis of redox systems.

 

Expected Effort

At UC schools, 1 credit hour typically requires about 3 hours of student work per week. Actual class meeting times may vary by course.

Prerequisites / Skills Needed

Skills Needed:

  • Prerequisites: CHEM.X001_A (General Chemistry I) with a grade of C or better or equivalent non-°®¶¹´«Ã½ course. Previous or concurrent enrollment in Precalculus or higher.This course is intended for postbaccalaureate students. °®¶¹´«Ã½ undergraduates should follow their major's course requirements.
  • Live-Online Attend via Zoom at scheduled times.
Schedule
Date Start Time End Time Meeting Type Location
Fri, 04-10-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Fri, 04-17-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Fri, 04-24-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Fri, 05-01-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Fri, 05-08-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Fri, 05-15-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Fri, 05-22-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Fri, 05-29-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Fri, 06-05-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Fri, 06-12-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Fri, 06-19-2026 5:30pm 9:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
 

This course is offered in an online synchronous format. Students are required to log in through Canvas at the scheduled start time and participate via Zoom for the duration of each meeting.

Weeks 1-10 will consist of three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion per week. Information regarding the final week and exam will be provided by the instructor. Required textbook and materials will also be announced by the instructor.

Access to the course site and materials in Canvas will be available approximately 24 hours prior to the published start date. To view all meeting dates, click Full Schedule below. 

 

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Prerequisites / Skills Needed

Skills Needed:

  • Prerequisites: CHEM.X001_A (General Chemistry I) with a grade of C or better or equivalent non-°®¶¹´«Ã½ course. Previous or concurrent enrollment in Precalculus or higher.This course is intended for postbaccalaureate students. °®¶¹´«Ã½ undergraduates should follow their major's course requirements.

This course applies to these programs:

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