Introductory University Chemistry I for Engineers - CHEM 1003

This course introduces the basic principles that form the foundation on which higher chemistry courses are built. This course covers fundamental chemistry concepts in Engineering, such as atomic theory, bonding models, periodicity of elements, and stoichiometry, as well as the nomenclature used in organic and inorganic chemistry. Energy changes associated with chemical transformations are discussed.


To take this course apply to our Engineering University Transfer Certificate program. Read our application guide and apply now.

This course introduces engineering students to fundamental chemistry concepts such as atomic theory, bonding models, periodicity of elements, and stoichiometry, as well as the nomenclature used in organic and inorganic chemistry. The course also covers energy changes associated with chemical transformations.

Note: Restricted to Engineering University Transfer.

This is an in-page alert component.


No classes are currently scheduled.
Please sign up to be notified when classes are added.

* Required fields
Privacy notice statement

The personal information requested on this form is collected under the authority of section 33(c) of Alberta’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used to process your request for information, for internal statistical and enrolment management purposes and to provide ongoing information regarding our courses, programs or events. For information about the collection and use of this information, contact the Regulatory & Compliance Coordinator at 10215 108 Street NW, Edmonton, AB, T5J 1L6, Tel. 780.644.6000.


To take this course apply to our Engineering University Transfer Certificate program. Read our application guide and apply now.

Have a question about the Introductory University Chemistry I for Engineers course?