CHM 105 Energy Production and Society

This course examines energy production in modern technical society (including food, electricity, and fuel) and some of the associated unintended consequences: air pollution, water pollution, acid rain, radon contamination, and ozone depletion. The fundamental chemistry and physics necessary for understanding these problems are presented on a level appropriate for the non-science major. Three lecture hours per week.

Credits

3

Core Curriculum

(Natural Science Core)