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GOB Chemistry Course Syllabus: Outcomes and Module Learning Objectives

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Course Syllabus Overview

This syllabus outlines the core outcomes and module learning objectives for a GOB Chemistry college course. The structure follows the main topics typically covered in a one-semester GOB Chemistry curriculum, aligning with foundational concepts in general, organic, and biological chemistry.

Course Outcomes

  • Describe the properties of major types of matter both macroscopically and microscopically.

  • Classify chemical changes and predict outcomes using basic chemical principles.

  • Relate chemical structure to function in biological and environmental contexts.

  • Demonstrate quantitative problem-solving skills in chemistry.

Module Topics and Learning Objectives

The course is divided into modules, each with specific learning objectives. Below is a structured summary of the main topics and objectives.

Module 1: Chemistry Basics – Matter and Measurement

  • Define chemistry and its importance in health and the environment.

  • Classify matter by physical state and composition.

  • Identify and use SI units and scientific notation.

  • Apply dimensional analysis for unit conversions.

  • Describe the structure of atoms and elements.

Module 2: Atoms and Radioactivity

  • Describe atomic structure and subatomic particles.

  • Interpret the periodic table and predict element properties.

  • Explain isotopes and radioactivity.

  • Apply nuclear chemistry concepts to medicine and the environment.

Module 3: Compounds – How Elements Combine

  • Distinguish between ionic and covalent compounds.

  • Predict chemical formulas and names for compounds.

  • Draw Lewis structures and predict molecular geometry.

  • Relate molecular structure to physical and chemical properties.

Module 4: Introduction to Organic Compounds

  • Identify and name basic organic compounds.

  • Recognize functional groups and their significance.

  • Relate organic structure to biological function.

Module 5: Chemical Reactions

  • Classify chemical reactions by type.

  • Balance chemical equations.

  • Predict products of simple reactions.

  • Assess factors affecting reaction rates.

Module 6: Carbohydrates – Life’s Sweet Molecules

  • Describe the structure and function of carbohydrates.

  • Classify monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides.

  • Relate carbohydrate chemistry to biological roles.

Module 7: States of Matter and Their Attractive Forces

  • Describe properties of solids, liquids, and gases.

  • Explain intermolecular forces and their effects on physical properties.

  • Apply gas laws to chemical and biological systems.

Module 8: Solution Chemistry – Sugar and Water Do Mix

  • Define solutions, solutes, and solvents.

  • Calculate solution concentrations (molarity, percent, etc.).

  • Predict solubility and factors affecting it.

Module 9: Acids, Bases, and Buffers in the Body

  • Define acids, bases, and pH.

  • Apply acid-base concepts to physiological systems.

  • Describe buffer systems and their importance in the body.

Module 10: Proteins – Workers of the Cell

  • Describe the structure and function of proteins.

  • Relate amino acid sequence to protein function.

  • Explain enzyme action and specificity.

Module 11: Nucleic Acids – Big Molecules with a Big Role

  • Describe the structure of DNA and RNA.

  • Explain the role of nucleic acids in genetics and protein synthesis.

Module 12: Food as Fuel – An Overview of Metabolism

  • Summarize the major metabolic pathways.

  • Relate metabolism to energy production and health.

Final Exam Module

  • Comprehensive review of all course topics.

Additional info: This syllabus provides a roadmap for the GOB Chemistry course, ensuring alignment with standard college-level learning outcomes and preparing students for further study in health and science fields.

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