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- Select the population category that applies to you from the boxes below for information on how to register for summer courses. Your can also visit our Registration page. Important Dates. Course Registration Opens February 25; Session 1 Begins May 24; Session 2 Begins July 6.
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Summer Sessions part 2, this Saturday at Belly Dance Amethyst! From 11 am- 1.30 pm, join Kate and Annie for technique (hands, hips and undulations) and an introduction to slow Gothic Fusion. Come for one hour, $10, or stay for both sessions for $20. Classes are open level, you may pay in advance or on the day.
Grapevine Summer Session 2020
CHEM 1A
Session 1
An integrated study of general chemistry. Covers a range of topics including the atomic structure of matter; molecules; chemical reactions; acids and bases; gases; and equilibria in the gas and liquid phase. Students are expected to use algebra to solve problems. General Chemistry is articulated in a full-year series. Partial transfer credit is not allowed for the A,B,C series. General Education Code SI
Prerequisite(s): Previous or concurrent enrollment in MATH 3 (or equivalent), or a mathematics placement score of 300 or higher; taking the online chemistry self-assessment exam is strongly recommended.
No corresponding lab.
Proposed Instructor - John Diniz
CHEM 1B
Session 1
An integrated study of general chemistry. Coverage includes quantum mechanics; the hydrogen atom; many-electron atoms and chemical periodicity; elementary covalent bonding; transition metals; and chemical kinetics. Prerequisite(s): Strong high-school level chemistry is strongly recommended; taking the online chemistry self-assessment examination is strongly recommended. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1M is recommended. General Chemistry is articulated in a full-year series. Partial transfer credit is not allowed for the A,B,C series.
The corresponding lab is CHEM 1M.
Proposed Instructor - Jin Zhang
CHEM 1C
Session 2
An integrated study of general chemistry. Coverage includes thermodynamics; oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry; liquids and solids; intermolecular forces and solutions, including colligative properties; and nuclear chemistry. General Chemistry is articulated in a full-year series. Partial transfer credit is not allowed for the A,B,C series.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1A. Concurrent enrollment in course 1N is recommended.
Proposed Instructor - Peter Weiss
CHEM 1M
Session 1
Laboratory sequence illustrating topics covered in CHEM 1B and CHEM 1C and important experimental techniques. Students are billed a materials fee.
Prerequisite(s): Previous or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1B is required.
Proposed Instructor: Randa Roland
CHEM 1N
Session 2
Laboratory sequence illustrating topics covered in CHEM 1B-CHEM 1C, respectively, and important experimental techniques. Students are billed a materials fee.
Prerequisite(s): Previous or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1C is required.
Proposed Instructor - Randa Roland
CHEM 8A
Session 1
Introduces organic chemistry, with an emphasis on bonding and reactivity of organic compounds. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1B and CHEM 1C.
Corresponding lab is 8L - lab not required for all students.Proposed Instructor - Rachel Snelling
CHEM 8B
Session 1
This is the only level gaming potatoes without. Introduction to organic chemistry, with an emphasis on reactivity and synthesis of organic compounds. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 8A.
Corresponding lab is 8M - lab not required for all students.Proposed Instructor - Rachel Snelling
CHEM 8B
Session 2
Introduction to organic chemistry, with an emphasis on reactivity and synthesis of organic compounds. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 8A.
Corresponding lab is 8M - lab not required for all students.Proposed Instructor - Rachel Snelling
CHEM 8L
Session 1
Laboratory experience in organic chemistry associated with course 8A. Designed to introduce the student to the many techniques associated with organic chemistry while affording an opportunity to explore the concepts discussed in the lecture material. Laboratory: 4 hours, lecture: 1-1/4 hours. Students are billed a materials fee.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1C and CHEM 1N and previous or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 8A is required.
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CHEM 8M
Session 2
Laboratory experience in organic chemistry associated with course 8B. Designed to introduce the student to the many techniques associated with organic chemistry while affording an opportunity to explore the concepts discussed in the lecture material. Laboratory: 4 hours, lecture: 1-1/4 hours. Students are billed a materials fee.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 8A and CHEM 8L and previous or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 8B is required.
Proposed Instructor - Caitlin Binder
CHEM 163A
Session 1
A detailed introduction to quantum theory and the application of wave mechanics to problems of atomic structure, bonding in molecules, and fundamentals of spectroscopy. Students cannot receive credit for this course and BIOC 163A.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1B and CHEM 1C; PHYS 5A, PHYS 5B, and PHYS 5C or PHYS 6A, PHYS 6B, and PHYS 6C; and MATH 22 or MATH 23B. PHYS 6C can be taken concurrently.
Proposed Instructor - Yat Li
General Chemistry (5 credits)
General Chemistry (5 credits)
General Chemistry (5 credits)
General Chemistry Laboratory (2 credits)
General Chemistry Laboratory (2 credits)
Organic Chemistry (5 credits)
Organic Chemistry (5 credits)
Organic Chemistry (5 credits)
Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2 credits)
Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2 credits)
Quantum Mechanics and Basic Spectroscopy (5 credits)
Students are not considered registered or permitted to attend class until all fees are paid. Students with unpaid fees beyond the payment/registration deadline will be dropped from class rolls. A $70 late registration fee will be assessed if the payment/registration deadline is missed.
VMI will not bill parents or students. Cadet Accounting accepts payment for Summer Session tuition and fees by cash, check, E-check, or credit card (MasterCard, VISA, Discover, and American Express only). If a credit card is used, a 2.6% convenience fee will be assessed. Make payments by credit card (Mastercard, VISA, Discover or American Express) online, in person, or by calling Cadet Accounting at 540-464-7217, or by mailing a check to:
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Current Cadet Registration
Current cadets may register for summer session courses, reserve a barracks room, and purchase a meal plan and/or parking permit in Post View.
Grapevine Summer Session 2 Dates
Non-VMI Cadet Summer Registration
Grapevine Summer Session 2019
Non-VMI cadets may register for summer session courses, reserve a barracks room, and purchase a meal plan and/or parking permit by completing the summer session online registration. NOTE: Summer Session I & II are being offered in a distance learning format (on-line). Students will not report to Post.
Class of 2024 Summer Session Application
Summer Session 2 Uc Davis
As a result of the 2020 Summer Transition Program being canceled, the Class of 2024 is eligible to register for Summer Session II courses. Please complete the Class of 2024 Summer Session Application to register.