General Chemistry I
CHEM-40006
Gain an introduction to general chemistry and concepts that will be important to your future studies. Topics include atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, basic reactions, stoichiometry, and states of matter. Problem-solving is an important part of this course. This course is designed for biology, premedical, prenursing, preclinical and prehealth students.
Format
This course is offered in an online asynchronous format. There are no set meeting times, however, students follow a weekly schedule and there are deadlines and deliverables to meet in terms of course requirements. This course cannot be completed at an accelerated rate.
Transferring for College Credit
Many courses at UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies may be eligible for college credit at UC San Diego or other institutions. Credit transfer is determined by the receiving institution. We recommend consulting with the registrar's office at your intended institution before enrolling to confirm how your courses will transfer.
Lab Option
Students interested in this course with a lab component, please enroll in: CHEM40007 - General Chemistry I with Lab
Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of the global connections between chemical cycles and human activities
- Know how chemical theories are applied to understand and model global processes
- Understand how global relations affect the flow of chemical systems in the environment inways that impact your life and the lives of others
- Explain how chemistry impacts human life
Course Information
Course sessions
Section ID:
Class type:
This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.
Textbooks:
Introductory Chemistry 6th
by Nivaldo J. Tro
ISBN / ASIN: 9780134302386
You may purchase textbooks via the UC San Diego Bookstore.
Policies:
- No refunds after: 1/20/2025
Schedule:
Instructor: Tobey Tam
Tobey Tam, Ph.D., has a background in the fields of biotechnology patents, computation biology, and health care. She prosecuted biological, biochemical, and medical device patents in local law firms and in a biotech company. She also holds a California teaching credential and has taught a variety of science and health care courses at the college level for over ten years and has taught at UCSD, CSUSM, and the San Diego Community Colleges. She received her Ph.D. in biology from UCSD and conducted her post-doctoral research at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. When she is not working, she enjoys nature by visiting the state parks.
Section ID:
Class type:
This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.
Textbooks:
Introductory Chemistry 6th
by Nivaldo J. Tro
ISBN / ASIN: 9780134302386
You may purchase textbooks via the UC San Diego Bookstore.
Policies:
- No refunds after: 2/10/2025
Schedule:
Instructor: Erick Ellis
Erick Ellis is a Synthetic Organic Chemist. He has a PhD in Synthetic Organic Chemistry from Jackson State University in 2010. Erick has over 17 years of experience teaching and tutoring Chemistry, conducting research, working as a lab manager, and working in regulatory affairs.
As a Chemistry Professor, Erick has taught various courses (Organic and General Chemistry Lectures and Laboratories, and Introduction to Chemistry Lecture).
As a Laboratory Technical Manager, Erick coordinated Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Workshops and managed the NMR and EPR Core Laboratories. He trained more than 200 people on various NMR and EPR instruments usage.
As a Synthetic Organic Chemist Graduate Student, Erick led and assisted on the Novel Methods of Spiroisoxazolines Synthesis Research Project. He designed a new synthetic method to produce alkenes and creating 8 novel Spiroisoxazolines.
Section ID:
Class type:
This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.
Textbooks:
Introductory Chemistry 6th
by Nivaldo J. Tro
ISBN / ASIN: 9780134302386
You may purchase textbooks via the UC San Diego Bookstore.
Policies:
- No refunds after: 4/7/2025
Schedule:
Instructor: Tobey Tam
Tobey Tam, Ph.D., has a background in the fields of biotechnology patents, computation biology, and health care. She prosecuted biological, biochemical, and medical device patents in local law firms and in a biotech company. She also holds a California teaching credential and has taught a variety of science and health care courses at the college level for over ten years and has taught at UCSD, CSUSM, and the San Diego Community Colleges. She received her Ph.D. in biology from UCSD and conducted her post-doctoral research at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. When she is not working, she enjoys nature by visiting the state parks.
Section ID:
Class type:
This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.
Textbooks:
Introductory Chemistry 6th
by Nivaldo J. Tro
ISBN / ASIN: 9780134302386
You may purchase textbooks via the UC San Diego Bookstore.
Policies:
- No refunds after: 4/28/2025
Schedule:
Instructor: Erick Ellis
Erick Ellis is a Synthetic Organic Chemist. He has a PhD in Synthetic Organic Chemistry from Jackson State University in 2010. Erick has over 17 years of experience teaching and tutoring Chemistry, conducting research, working as a lab manager, and working in regulatory affairs.
As a Chemistry Professor, Erick has taught various courses (Organic and General Chemistry Lectures and Laboratories, and Introduction to Chemistry Lecture).
As a Laboratory Technical Manager, Erick coordinated Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Workshops and managed the NMR and EPR Core Laboratories. He trained more than 200 people on various NMR and EPR instruments usage.
As a Synthetic Organic Chemist Graduate Student, Erick led and assisted on the Novel Methods of Spiroisoxazolines Synthesis Research Project. He designed a new synthetic method to produce alkenes and creating 8 novel Spiroisoxazolines.