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Course Syllabus

Southern Utah University
Southern Utah University
Fall Semester 2025

Environmental Chemistry (Face-to-Face)

CHEM 3700-01

Course: CHEM 3700-01
Credits: 3
Term: Fall Semester 2025
Department: PSCI
CRN: 31784

Course Description

Objective: To obtain an understanding of Environmental Chemistry, namely, the study of sources, reactions, transport and fate of chemical entities in the air, water and soil environments as well as their effects on human health and the natural environment. Each student will also be allowed to actually participate in the science of environmental chemistry. We will apply stoichiometry, kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamic principles to aquatic and atmospheric systems.

Points of Emphasis:
In this text we will view Environmental Chemistry from all current points important subjects in the field

Required Texts

  • “Environmental Chemistry" by Baird and Cann 5th Edition
  • Basic Concepts of Environmental Chemistry BY Des Connell 2nd ed.

Learning Outcomes


             
1. Knowledge:Exams (Midterm), Final Exam (ACS), Quizzes, Homework  
2. Quantitative Literacy:  Exams (Midterm), Final Exam (ACS), Quizzes, Homework 
3. Inquiry and Analysis:  Exams (Midterm), Final Exam (ACS), Quizzes
4. Critical Thinking:  Exams (Midterm), Final Exam (ACS), 

Course Requirements

Grading Policy: Your grade will be based as follows:
  • 3 Exams 600 points (200 points each)
  • Special Assignments 200 points
  • Homework and Quizzes 50 points
  • Final 200 points
Final grades will be assigned as follows:
PercentageGrade
90-100A
87-90A-
83-87B+
80-83B
77-80B-
73-77C+
67-73C
60-67C-
<60F
Special Assignments

• Each of you will be expected to research a current topic. This involves finding current research on thesubject, You will need to find the current data about the subject. This can be from government raw data websites and published papers within the last 5 years.

Allowable projects include ;

  • State of Ozone hole
  • Current toxicology studies of glycophosphate
  • Importance of DEET
  • Importance of DDT
  • Current state of a Oil spills
  • Chernobyl
  • Teflon and the environment
  • Camp LeJuene
  • Ecoestrogens

Alternatively, you can participate in a semester long monitoring project

Course Outline

Tentative Exam Schedule:
  • September 25
  • October 23
  • December 6

Topics Covered
  • Introduction
  • Exam 1
  • Principle: Molecular shape determines function:
    • 1) Distribution in bodies.
    • 2) Distribution in Environment
    • 3) Fate of molecules
  • Atmospheric Chemistry
  • Exam 2:
  • Environmental toxins
  • Exam 3:
  • Water Soil and distribution of chemical in the environment and risk management.

Instructor's policies on late assignments and/or makeup work

Late Work will be assigned a 20% penalty for each week it is late.

Attendance Policy

You are expected to attend class. As quizzes are given often, absences will lead to missed quizzes which can not be made up for unexcused absences.

Course Fees

Cours Fee:  $37.50

Exam Policy

Exams will not be turned back to the students. (Department policy) They will be available during class or by appointment.

Per the new Policy Midterm grades will be assigned per the assignments and tests graded at the time of midterms grades. These grades are only estimates of the final grade you will receive in class.

If you find yourself struggling with mental health please visit: https://www.suu.edu/mentalhealth for resources.

ADA Statement

Students with medical, psychological, learning, or other disabilities desiring academic adjustments, accommodations, or auxiliary aids will need to contact the Disability Resource Center, located in Room 206F of the Sharwan Smith Center or by phone at (435) 865-8042. The Disability Resource Center determines eligibility for and authorizes the provision of services.

If your instructor requires attendance, you may need to seek an ADA accommodation to request an exception to this attendance policy. Please contact the Disability Resource Center to determine what, if any, ADA accommodations are reasonable and appropriate.

Academic Credit

According to the federal definition of a Carnegie credit hour: A credit hour of work is the equivalent of approximately 60 minutes of class time or independent study work. A minimum of 45 hours of work by each student is required for each unit of credit. Credit is earned only when course requirements are met. One (1) credit hour is equivalent to 15 contact hours of lecture, discussion, testing, evaluation, or seminar, as well as 30 hours of student homework. An equivalent amount of work is expected for laboratory work, internships, practica, studio, and other academic work leading to the awarding of credit hours. Credit granted for individual courses, labs, or studio classes ranges from 0.5 to 15 credit hours per semester.

Academic Freedom

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Academic Freedom in the realm of teaching is fundamental for the protection of the rights of the faculty member and of you, the student, with respect to the free pursuit of learning and discovery. Faculty members possess the right to full freedom in the classroom in discussing their subjects. They may present any controversial material relevant to their courses and their intended learning outcomes, but they shall take care not to introduce into their teaching controversial materials which have no relation to the subject being taught or the intended learning outcomes for the course.

As such, students enrolled in any course at SUU may encounter topics, perspectives, and ideas that are unfamiliar or controversial, with the educational intent of providing a meaningful learning environment that fosters your growth and development. These parameters related to Academic Freedom are included in SUU Policy 6.6.

Academic Misconduct

Scholastic honesty is expected of all students. Dishonesty will not be tolerated and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent (see SUU Policy 6.33). You are expected to have read and understood the current SUU student conduct code (SUU Policy 11.2) regarding student responsibilities and rights, the intellectual property policy (SUU Policy 5.52), information about procedures, and what constitutes acceptable behavior.

Please Note: The use of websites or services that sell essays is a violation of these policies; likewise, the use of websites or services that provide answers to assignments, quizzes, or tests is also a violation of these policies. Regarding the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), you should check with your individual course instructor.

Emergency Management Statement

In case of an emergency, the University's Emergency Notification System (ENS) will be activated. Students are encouraged to maintain updated contact information using the link on the homepage of the mySUU portal. In addition, students are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the Emergency Response Protocols posted in each classroom. Detailed information about the University's emergency management plan can be found at https://www.suu.edu/emergency.

HEOA Compliance Statement

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You are also expected to comply with policies regarding intellectual property (SUU Policy 5.52) and copyright (SUU Policy 5.54).

Mandatory Reporting

University policy (SUU Policy 5.60) requires instructors to report disclosures received from students that indicate they have been subjected to sexual misconduct/harassment. The University defines sexual harassment consistent with Federal Regulations (34 C.F.R. Part 106, Subpart D) to include quid pro quo, hostile environment harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking. When students communicate this information to an instructor in-person, by email, or within writing assignments, the instructor will report that to the Title IX Coordinator to ensure students receive support from the Title IX Office. A reporting form is available at https://cm.maxient.com/reportingform.php?SouthernUtahUniv

Non-Discrimination Statement

SUU is committed to fostering an inclusive community of lifelong learners and believes our university's encompassing of different views, beliefs, and identities makes us stronger, more innovative, and better prepared for the global society.

SUU does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex (including sex discrimination and sexual harassment), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, ancestry, disability status, pregnancy, pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information, military status, veteran status, or other bases protected by applicable law in employment, treatment, admission, access to educational programs and activities, or other University benefits or services.

SUU strives to cultivate a campus environment that encourages freedom of expression from diverse viewpoints. We encourage all to dialogue within a spirit of respect, civility, and decency.

For additional information on non-discrimination, please see SUU Policy 5.27 and/or visit https://www.suu.edu/nondiscrimination.

Pregnancy

Students who are or become pregnant during this course may receive reasonable modifications to facilitate continued access and participation in the course. Pregnancy and related conditions are broadly defined to include pregnancy, childbirth, termination of pregnancy, lactation, related medical conditions, and recovery. To obtain reasonable modifications, please make a request to title9@suu.edu. To learn more visit: https://www.suu.edu/titleix/pregnancy.html.

Disclaimer Statement

Information contained in this syllabus, other than the grading, late assignments, makeup work, and attendance policies, may be subject to change with advance notice, as deemed appropriate by the instructor.