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Specific Course Information
Course Area and Number
              Chem 3600
          Institution
              Fitchburg State University
          Location
              Fitchburg MA
          Textbook
              Wikibook - Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
          Course Meetings and Time
Number of meetings per week
              2 meetings / week
          Time per meeting (minutes)
              75 min / meeting
          Lab Associated
              No
          Average Class Size
              5 to 15
          Typical Student Population
              Taken by chemistry majors and minors. 
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Description
              The course will cover the elements of the periodic table that are omitted in general and organic chemistry, mainly the transition (d-block) metals. The complexes formed by these metals will be covered, along with real world applications in catalysis and medicine.
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      Learning Goals
              - Analyze molecular bonding based on VSEPR and molecular orbital theories.
 - Understand the basics of coordination chemistry.
 - Apply crystal field theory.
 - Analyze the reactions of coordination and organometallic compounds.
 - Apply inorganic concepts to real world uses.
 
How the course is taught
              lecture with small group work
          VIPEr LOs used in course
          
      Evaluation
Grading Scheme
              Class Participation			  50 points
Homework and Lit Discussions 150 points
Early Term Exam 100 points
Exams (2) 250 points
Final Exam 150 points
Blog 150 points
Final Presentation 150 points
Total 1000 points
	
          Homework and Lit Discussions 150 points
Early Term Exam 100 points
Exams (2) 250 points
Final Exam 150 points
Blog 150 points
Final Presentation 150 points
Total 1000 points
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