COM Online Education

Online Medical General Chemistry I

Online Medical General Chemistry I is equivalent to a one semester course with a laboratory designed for individuals with a baccalaureate degree who need first semester general chemistry as a prerequisite to apply for admission to health professions' programs. These may include graduate programs in medicine, veterinary medicine, dental medicine, nursing, physical therapy, and physician assistant.

To give the student interested in the health professions an introduction to general chemistry emphasizing the concepts that will be important for and provide the basis for the subjects the student will encounter in his/her future studies. These subjects covered in this course include components of matter, atomic theory, stoichiometry, chemical reactions and bonding, thermochemistry, gases, quantum theory, electron configuration, models of bonding, theories of covalent bonding, shapes of molecules and intermolecular forces of liquids, and solids.

The course is designed to take lecture and lab concurrently for four credits. However, you have the option to take lecture only (three credits) or lab only (one credit). You need to specify during registration that you want to take lab only or lecture only, otherwise it will be assumed that you want to take both. Please contact COM distance for cost at 602-2494.

The typical student will complete the course in approximately 16 weeks.  Students may enroll at any time.  Many students are nontraditional students who have elected an on-line course for it's flexibility.  Therefore students may complete the course in less than 16 weeks or they may take up to 8 months.  In extraordinary circumstances, extensions beyond 8 months may be granted by the instructor.  Prerequisite(s):  College level introductory algebra.

Tuition & Fees
Credits:   4
 
Tuition:   $1160
Registration:   $10
Materials:   $300
Lab Supplies:   $190 est.
 
Total:   $1660

Registration and books are non-refundable. Tuition is partially refundable for the first four weeks. Please see the syllabus for details.

Contact

Dr. Rebecca Rowe
207-602-2494
rrowe@une.edu

Exam Procedure
  1. Online Proctoring Center
    For instruction on how to take your exams online, visit Online Learning's ProctorU site.
  2. Written Proctored Exam
    Choose a Proctor in your local community, or students may take the exam at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine's Campus. Please contact us for information at COMDistance@une.edu or (207) 602-2494. For a detailed Exam Policy please see course syllabus.
 
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Biddeford and Portland, Maine
(207) 283-0171
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