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  • CHE 131: General Chemistry IB

    Undergraduate 4 credits

    Prerequisite: Online Chemistry Placement and Preparation (OCPP) Process. For information on the OCPP , copy and paste the following link into your browser. go.stonybrook.edu/ocpp Corequisite: MAT 125 or higher

    DEC: E SBC: SNW

    This is the initial course in the four-semester General-Chemistry/Organic-Chemistry sequence CHE 131/132/321/322. This sequence provides the necessary foundation for students who wish to pursue further coursework in Chemistry. The General Chemistry courses provide a broad introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry, including substantial illustrative material drawn from the chemistry of inorganic, organic, and biochemical systems. The emphasis is on basic concepts, problem-solving, and factual material. The principal topics covered are stoichiometry, the states of matter, chemical equilibrium and introductory thermodynamics, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, electron structure and chemical bonding, and chemical periodicity. Students will be placed into CHE 131 based on their performance in an Online Chemistry Placement and Preparation (OCPP) process. The four-semester sequence is inappropriate for students who have completed an AP course in chemistry and received a score of 4 or 5; these students are placed into CHE 152. Three lecture hours and one 80-minute workshop per week. May not be taken for credit in addition to CHE 129 or CHE 152. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 16313231Waldemar NieweglowskiOnline SynchronousMon., Weds., Fri.09:30-12:35PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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    Session 163131R32TBAOnline SynchronousTR05:00-06:20PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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    Session 163139R33TBAOnline SynchronousTR07:00-08:20PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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    Session 163275R34TBAOnline SynchronousTR01:00-02:20PMWest (Main Campus)Closed
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    Session 165443R35TBAOnline SynchronousTR01:00-02:20PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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    Session 165991R36Yashvi RangwalaOnline SynchronousTR07:00-08:20PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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  • CHE 132: General Chemistry II

    Undergraduate 4 credits

    Prerequisite: C or higher in CHE 129 or CHE 131. Pre/Corequisite: MAT 125 for those who took CHE 12 9 or 130 or BA BIO majors; all others MAT 126 or higher

    DEC: E SBC: SNW

    A continuation of either CHE 129 or 131, introducing the fundamental principles of chemistry, including substantial illustrative material drawn from the chemistry of inorganic, organic, and biochemical systems. The principal topics covered are stoichiometry, the states of matter, chemical equilibrium and introductory thermodynamics, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, electron structure and chemical bonding, and chemical periodicity. The sequence emphasizes basic concepts, problem solving, and factual material. It provides the necessary foundation for students who wish to pursue further coursework in chemistry. Three lecture hours and one 80-minute workshop per week. May not be taken for credit in addition to CHE 152. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 26381831Waldemar NieweglowskiOnline SynchronousMon., Weds., Fri.09:30-12:35PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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    Session 263815R30TBAOnline SynchronousTR09:00-10:20AMWest (Main Campus)Closed
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    Session 263816R31Waldemar NieweglowskiOnline SynchronousTR01:00-02:20PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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    Session 263817R32TBAOnline SynchronousTR07:00-08:20PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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    Session 263824R33TBAOnline SynchronousTR05:00-06:20PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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    Session 263947R34TBAOnline SynchronousTR01:00-02:20PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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    Session 265458R35TBAOnline SynchronousTR07:00-08:20PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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    Session 266076R36Waldemar NieweglowskiOnline SynchronousTR05:00-06:20PMWest (Main Campus)Open
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  • CHE 133: General Chemistry Lab I

    Undergraduate 1 credit

    Pre- or Corequisite: CHE 129 or 131

    Designed to familiarize students with (1) some chemical and physical properties of substances, (2) techniques of quantitative chemistry, and (3) scientific methodology. Three hours of laboratory or related activity per week. CHE 133 and CHE 134 may not be taken for credit in addition to CHE 154. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so. This course has an associated fee. Please see www.stonybrook.edu/coursefees for more information.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 16323330Susan OatisOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: All lab experiments are in-person.

  • CHE 134: General Chemistry Lab II

    Undergraduate 1 credit

    Prerequisites: CHE 133 Pre- or Corequisite: CHE 132

    Designed to familiarize students with (1) some chemical and physical properties of substances, (2) techniques of quantitative chemistry, and (3) scientific methodology. Three hours of laboratory or related activity per week. CHE 133 and CHE 134 may not be taken for credit in addition to CHE 154. This course has an associated fee. Please see www.stonybrook.edu/coursefees for more information.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 26392630Susan OatisOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: All lab experiments are in-person.

  • CHE 310: Chem in Technology & Environm

    Undergraduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: CHE 132 or CHE 152

    DEC: H SBC: STAS

    Use of chemical principles in understanding processes that occur in the modern technological world and in the natural environment. Certain ecological problems of a chemical nature are analyzed. Methods of controlling these problems are discussed. Not for credit in addition to ENV 320.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 1 Extended6590730Preet Kamal WaliaOnline SynchronousTR09:30-12:00PMWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: Offered as CHE 310/591 & ENV 320

  • CHE 312: Physical Chem Life Sci

    Undergraduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: CHE 132 or 152; MAT 132 or 142 or 127 or 171 or AMS 161 Pre- or Corequisite: PHY 121 or 125 or 131/133 or 141

    SBC: STEM+

    A one-semester treatment of fundamental concepts of physical chemistry, intended primarily for students of the biological sciences desiring an introduction to physical chemistry. Topics include equations of state; classical thermodynamics and its application to chemical equilibrium in reaction systems, multiphase systems, and electrochemical cells; kinetic theory of gases; transport properties; chemical kinetics. May not be taken for credit by students who have completed CHE 301. Not for credit toward the chemistry major.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 16294730Fernando RaineriOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: Synchronous (optional) problem-solving meetings MW 2:00-3:00 pm (except exams on Wed). Exam 1: Wed June 4, 3:30-5:30 pm or 9:00-11:00 pm; Exam 2: Wed June 18, 3:30-5:30 pm or 9:00-11:00 pm; Final Exam: July 2, 3:30-5:30 pm or 9:00-11:00 pm.

  • CHE 321: Organic Chemistry I

    Undergraduate 4 credits

    SBC: STEM+

    An introduction to the structure, reactivity, and properties of organic compounds is presented using modern views of chemical bonding. These fundamental ideas are applied to topics ranging from synthetic chemistry to complex functional structures such as lipid bilayers. CHE 321 may not be taken for credit in addition to CHE 331. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 164025R03TBAOnline SynchronousTR01:40-03:00PMWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: Midterm exams will be given during lecture. Final exam: Thursday, 7/3/2025, 9:00am-11:30 am. All exams are in-person.

    Session 164129R04TBAOnline SynchronousTR03:10-04:30PMWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: Midterm exams will be given during lecture. Final exam: Thursday, 7/3/2025, 9:00am-11:30 am. All exams are in-person.

  • CHE 322: Organic Chemistry IIA

    Undergraduate 4 credits

    Discussion of the structure, reactivity, and properties of organic compounds introduced in CHE 321 is continued. The chemistry of substances important in biology, medicine, and technology is emphasized. CHE 322 may not be taken for credit in addition to CHE 332. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 263878R03TBAOnline SynchronousTR01:40-03:00PMWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: Midterm exams will be given during lecture. Final exam: Friday, 8/15/2025, 9:00am-11:30 am. All exams are in-person

    Session 265090R04TBAOnline SynchronousTR03:10-04:30PMWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: Midterm exams will be given during lecture. Final exam: Friday, 8/15/2025, 9:00am-11:30 am. All exams are in-person

  • CHE 327: Organic Chemistry Laboratory

    Undergraduate 2 credits

    Prerequisite: CHE 134 Pre- or Corequisite: CHE 321

    Techniques of isolating and handling organic substances, including biological materials. A one-semester course that provides a basic organic laboratory experience. It is recommended that students take CHE 327 at the same time as CHE 321 or 322. Four laboratory hours and one lecture hour per week. Not for credit in addition to CHE 383. This course has an associated fee. Please see www.stonybrook.edu/coursefees for more information.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 16322330Mary NemaziOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Closed +
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    Note: Failure to attend 1st lab mtg may result in dereg; Dept consent on 1st day of classes. Lab experiments are in-person. In-person theory quizzes on 6/5 & 6/26 at 12-1 PM. Must be ready w/ required manual/material on the first day.

  • CHE 591: Chemistry of the Environment

    Graduate 3 credits

    This course provides an overview of the chemistry of environmental processes, environmental degradation, remediation and abatement processes, and energy production. Past actions and current efforts of the chemical enterprise in both exacerbating and addressing anthropogenic environmental degradation are discussed.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 1 Extended6595330Preet Kamal WaliaOnline SynchronousTR09:30-12:00PMWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: Offered as CHE 310/591 & ENV 320

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