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CHEM 121 — CHEMISTRY AND ITS ROLE IN SOCIETY and CHEMISTRY AND ITS ROLE IN SOCIETY LAB

5 credits CIM Verified
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Objectives
10
Matches
0
Reviewed
12
Occupations
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Top occupation matches for this course
36.0% Chemical Technicians 6t
37.1% Nanosystems Engineers 4t
33.0% Chemists 3t
33.9% Nanotechnology Engineering Technolo 3t
33.8% Biostatisticians 3t

Learning Objectives & Matches

LO1 CIM

The GE SLOs are main topics of coverage that address major themes in chemistry.

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecond 4.8/5
46% ok

Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and chemical separation.

Teaching Assistants, Postsecon 4.3/5
39% ok

Lead discussion sections, tutorials, or laboratory sections.

Anthropologists and Archeologi 4.4/5
38% ok

Write about and present research findings for a variety of specialized and general audiences.

Nuclear Engineers 3.3/5
37% ok

Design or direct nuclear research projects to develop, test, modify, or discover new uses for theoretical models.

Nanosystems Engineers 4.0/5
37% ok

Conduct research related to a range of nanotechnology topics, such as packaging, heat transfer, fluorescence detection, nanoparticle dispersion, hybrid systems, liquid systems, nanocomposites, nanofabrication, optoelectronics, or nanolithography.

Nuclear Engineers 3.1/5
36% ok

Keep abreast of developments and changes in the nuclear field by reading technical journals or by independent study and research.

Microbiologists 3.3/5
36% ok

Conduct chemical analyses of substances such as acids, alcohols, and enzymes.

Chemical Technicians 4.5/5
36% ok

Conduct chemical or physical laboratory tests to assist scientists in making qualitative or quantitative analyses of solids, liquids, or gaseous materials.

Bioinformatics Scientists 3.9/5
36% ok

Keep abreast of new biochemistries, instrumentation, or software by reading scientific literature and attending professional conferences.

Biochemists and Biophysicists 3.9/5
35% ok

Study the chemistry of living processes, such as cell development, breathing and digestion, or living energy changes, such as growth, aging, or death.

Source: Course learning outcomes from EWU's official Course Inventory Management (CIM) system. O*NET task matches are computed by comparing each learning outcome statement against every O*NET task statement using sentence-embedding similarity; faculty review confirms which matches count as preparation evidence.