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CHEM 108: Principles of Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A continuation of Principles of Chemistry covering the fundamental principles of chemistry with major emphasis on the theory and techniques of quantitative analysis, including an introduction to instrumentation. Laboratory. Offered Spring Semester only. Prerequisite: CHEM 107 Principles of Chemistry or equivalent.
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CHEM 131: Science-Environment and Health
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An integrative laboratory science course to prepare non-science majors to make informed decisions relating to the environment, health, and technology. Central principles of physical, environmental, and biological chemistry are discussed, with application of these principles to current events. Assignments and laboratory sessions apply theoretical principles to everyday life. Prerequisite: MATH 123 College Algebra is recommended background.
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CHEM 200: Introduction to Computer Graphic Design
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An introduction to the computer as a tool for creating graphic design. This class focuses on developing students' computer skills, including basic design issues. Computer terminology is covered in detail; afterwards students are introduced to a variety of software programs currently used by professionals in the graphic design and advertising industry. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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CHEM 201: Organic Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A one-semester course designed to provide a concise introduction to the fundamental and most important principles of organic chemistry. Compounds are discussed in terms of their structure, reactions, importance in nature and applications to allied fields. Laboratory. Prerequisite: CHEM 103 General Chemistry.
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CHEM 207: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An in-depth course which covers structure, properties, preparation and reactions of the principal classes of organic compounds. Emphasis is on reaction mechanisms, discussed in the context of transition state theory, and on the relationships between structure, properties and reactivity. Laboratory work, coordinated with lectures, introduces the standard techniques (distillation and reflux, crystallization and melting points, extraction, column and gas chromatography, IR and UV-VIS spectroscopy) used in synthesis, purification and identification of organic compounds, and illustrates some typical reactions of alkanes, alkenes and alcohols. Prerequisite: CHEM 108 Principles of Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis.
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CHEM 208: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
Continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Topics include the use of organometallic reagents in synthesis, application of isotopes to mechanistic studies, kinetics and rate equations, chemistry of diverse types of aromatic compounds, enolization and related syntheses, nitrogen compounds, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, orbital symmetry and pericyclic reactions. Laboratory work reinforces the concepts and techniques covered earlier, and also includes NMR, a kinetics vs. equilibrium control study, and rate and activation energy measurements. Prerequisite: CHEM 207 Organic Chemistry I.
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CHEM 301: Biochemistry I
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A study of the physico-chemical aspects of biological activity; the chemistry of carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, amino acids and proteins, kinetics and enzymes; bioenergetics; coenzymes; and intermediary metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and nitrogen-containing materials such as amino acids, proteins and related compounds, and photosynthesis. The underlying theme of this course is not merely a cataloging of the structure and metabolism of biological compounds, but rather is an understanding of the cell molecular logic of living organisms. Laboratory. Prerequisites: CHEM 207 Organic Chemistry I and completion of college level mathematics requirement, preferably MATH 123 College Algebra.
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CHEM 303-4: Physical Chemistry I and II
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An introduction to the principles of physical chemistry. The topics treated include chemical thermodynamics, phase equilibria, solutions, the kinetic theory of gases, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry, spectroscopy and quantum chemistry. Laboratory. Prerequisite: PHYS 211-2 Principles of Physics I and II and two (2) courses in calculus.
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CHEM 321: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An introduction to the theory and application of common chemical instrumentation with associated laboratory. Basic electronics (voltage dividers, passive filters, simple op-amps, s/n enhancement), electrochemical methods (differential pulse polarography and stripping analysis), spectroscopic methods (UV-Vis, AA, Fl, NMR, Mass spec), chromatographic methods (GC, HPLC), and radiochemical methods (activation and dilution analysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 207 Organic Chemistry I and CHEM 303 Physical Chemistry I.
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CHEM 332: Biochemistry II
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A continuation of CHEM 301 Biochemistry I, which covers basic nucleotide chemistry. Informational biomolecules, nucleotide metabolism, cell signaling and regulatory mechanisms, molecular physiology, protein structure and catalysis, regulation of biochemical processes, and integrated metabolic systems are studied in-depth. Laboratory emphasizes enzyme isolation, molecular modeling, and analytical biotechnology methods. Prerequisites: CHEM 208 Organic Chemistry II and CHEM 301 Biochemistry I
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