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CHEM 30A
Introductory Chemistry for Health Sciences
Description:This is an introductory chemistry course covering the principles of inorganic and organic chemistry. It is designed for students intending to enter many health science fields. The course is appropriate for most baccalaureate programs in nursing, dental hygiene, family and consumer science, and kinesiology. Does not meet chemistry requirements for pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, or laboratory technician majors. Portions of instruction may be offered online; may also be offered fully online.

Prerequisite: High school algebra or higher, or eligibility for transfer-level mathematics

Recommended Preparation:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AE
Transferability:CSU; UC 
Repeatability:May be repeated once if grade was D or F.
Grading Type:Graded
Monterey Campus sections - FALL 2024
 SectDaysHoursInstructorLocationRoomUnitsStatusTotal SeatsEnroll countSeats LeftWait List countDatesBook Link
0139Th
MW
9:00 am - 12:05 pm
2:30 pm - 3:50 pm
Baum J
Baum J
MontereyPS202
LF102
4.00Ended242042 out of 99 8/19/24 - 12/12/24
 FACE-TO-FACE COURSE. This course meets in-person at the day(s), time(s), and location(s) listed above. All class meetings will be conducted in-person. Students should dedicate the number of hours per week shown above plus additional time for studying and homework. This class may transition online/be suspended in the event of a campus closure. This face-to-face course uses CANVAS to provide access to online resources, assignments, and activities. Students must have regular access to a computer with high-speed Internet and be familiar with using the Internet. Click on the Lobo Apps link on the MPC website to access Canvas, your MPC e-mail, and other online tools. This is a Zero-Textbook-Cost (ZTC) course. Any required course content or materials are freely available online or will be provided by the College at no cost to students. Online Textbook
0974MW
Th
2:30 pm - 3:50 pm
2:00 pm - 5:05 pm
Baum J
Bishop M
MontereyLF102
PS202
4.00Ended241770 out of 99 8/19/24 - 12/12/24
 FACE-TO-FACE COURSE. This course meets in-person at the day(s), time(s), and location(s) listed above. All class meetings will be conducted in-person. Students should dedicate the number of hours per week shown above plus additional time for studying and homework. This class may transition online/be suspended in the event of a campus closure. This face-to-face course uses CANVAS to provide access to online resources, assignments, and activities. Students must have regular access to a computer with high-speed Internet and be familiar with using the Internet. Click on the Lobo Apps link on the MPC website to access Canvas, your MPC e-mail, and other online tools. This is a Zero-Textbook-Cost (ZTC) course. Any required course content or materials are freely available online or will be provided by the College at no cost to students. Online Textbook
1035MW
M
2:30 pm - 3:50 pm
9:00 am - 12:25 pm
Baum J
Baum J
MontereyLF102
PS202
4.00Ended242403 out of 99 8/19/24 - 12/11/24
 FACE-TO-FACE COURSE. This course meets in-person at the day(s), time(s), and location(s) listed above. All class meetings will be conducted in-person. Students should dedicate the number of hours per week shown above plus additional time for studying and homework. This class may transition online/be suspended in the event of a campus closure. This face-to-face course uses CANVAS to provide access to online resources, assignments, and activities. Students must have regular access to a computer with high-speed Internet and be familiar with using the Internet. Click on the Lobo Apps link on the MPC website to access Canvas, your MPC e-mail, and other online tools. This is a Zero-Textbook-Cost (ZTC) course. Any required course content or materials are freely available online or will be provided by the College at no cost to students. Online Textbook
1238T
MW
9:00 am - 12:05 pm
2:30 pm - 3:50 pm
Baum J
Baum J
MontereyPS202
LF102
4.00Ended242221 out of 99 8/19/24 - 12/11/24
 FACE-TO-FACE COURSE. This course meets in-person at the day(s), time(s), and location(s) listed above. All class meetings will be conducted in-person. Students should dedicate the number of hours per week shown above plus additional time for studying and homework. This class may transition online/be suspended in the event of a campus closure. This face-to-face course uses CANVAS to provide access to online resources, assignments, and activities. Students must have regular access to a computer with high-speed Internet and be familiar with using the Internet. Click on the Lobo Apps link on the MPC website to access Canvas, your MPC e-mail, and other online tools. This is a Zero-Textbook-Cost (ZTC) course. Any required course content or materials are freely available online or will be provided by the College at no cost to students. Online Textbook
Online sections - FALL 2024
 SectDaysHoursInstructorLocationRoomUnitsStatusTotal SeatsEnroll countSeats LeftWait List countDatesBook Link
0201W
Online
5:30 pm - 8:35 pm
3 hrs 10 mins Per Week
Baum J
Baum J
MarinaMA104
ONLINE
4.00Ended241774 out of 99 8/19/24 - 12/14/24
 HYBRID-FLEXIBLE COURSE: This course offers in-person meetings at the MPC Marina Education Center, 289 12th Street, Marina, CA 93933 with the option of attending live online class sessions in Zoom instead AND requires students to complete additional class time on their own time to meet established due dates each week. Students should dedicate the number of hours per week shown above for in-person and online class activities plus additional time for studying and homework. This class may transition online/be suspended in the event of a campus closure or other emergency situation. This class is taught using CANVAS and VIDEO CONFERENCING (camera-on requirement). Click on the Lobo Apps link on the MPC website to access Canvas, your MPC e-mail, and other online tools. Visit the Canvas Help Desk for help accessing your online course. Students must have regular access to a computer with high-speed Internet, be familiar with using the Internet, and have speakers and a working video camera with microphone to participate. Students will be required to keep cameras on during class sessions in order to effectively participate in course activities. Students need to create and submit pdf files of handwritten work which can be accomplished with a smartphone or a scanner.This course uses a free textbook that is available online. Online Textbook This section requires students to purchase a lab kit that costs approximately $150 and provide common household substances such as salt, aluminum foil, purified water (filtered or distilled), etc.
1033Online
F
3 hrs 10 mins Per Week
12:00 pm - 3:10 pm
Guha N
Guha N
OnlineONLINE
ONLINE
4.00Ended30181210 out of 99 8/19/24 - 12/14/24
 ONLINE COURSE (LIVE ONLINE CLASS MEETINGS): This online course requires students to attend live online class sessions during the scheduled class time. Students shall meet online during the specific times shown above for online class activities plus dedicate additional time for studying and homework. This online class is taught using CANVAS and VIDEO CONFERENCING. Click on the Lobo Apps link on the MPC website to access Canvas, your MPC e-mail, and other online tools. Visit the Canvas Help Desk for help accessing your online course. Students must have regular access to a computer with high-speed Internet, be familiar with using the Internet, and have speakers and a working video camera with microphone to participate. This course requires access to an online textbook publisher platform independent from Canvas. Students can purchase an access code for the platform through the MPC Bookstore or the publisher. Students are encouraged to contact the Student Equity Lending Library for assistance obtaining required class textbooks that they may not be able to purchase on their own. Resources are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Students will complete labs using a lab kit that costs approximately $150 and students will also need to provide common household substances such as salt, vinegar, ice, etc.