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Learning Outcomes


There is a standard skillset that chemistry majors will learn as they progress through the coursework.  These skills are called learning outcomes.  Upon graduation, every student should be proficient in all of the outcomes that follow.

Students are expected to:

a.    know the fundamental principles of chemistry

b.    apply the fundamental principles of chemistry to life sciences, the environment, and emerging fields of chemistry, as well as to everyday situations

c.    conduct experiments and learn fundamental laboratory skills

d.    analyze and interpret chemical data

e.    apply mathematical concepts to chemical problems

f.    work as part of a problem-solving team

g.    convey facts, theories and results about chemistry in written form

h.    use oral presentation to convey facts, theories and results about chemistry

i.    access and utilize chemical information technology

j.    design and execute scientific research

k.    apply ethical responsibilities and professional conduct in the study of chemistry















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Chemistry Department

City College of New York
Marshak Building, Room 1024
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY  10031

phone: (212) 650-8402
fax:     (212) 650-6107

email:  chem@sci.ccny.cuny.edu

Prof. Simon Simms, Chair


Division of Science
The City College of New York

160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
(212) 650 7000

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