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CH 307: Physical Chemistry/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Fundamental principles of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics, fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, and applications to structure and spectroscopy are introduced. A laboratory is also required. Prerequisites: MA 101, CH 104.
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CH 308: Physical Chemistry/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Fundamental principles of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics, fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, and applications to structure and spectroscopy are introduced. A laboratory is also required. Prerequisites: MA 101, CH 104.
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CH 309: Advanced Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Methods of classical and modern synthesis. Prerequisite: CH 306.
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CH 309 - Advanced Organic Chemistry
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CH 311: Scientific Visualization,Simulation,and Computation
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The principles and tools of scientific visualization, simulation, and computation are integrated and their application to chemical and biochemical molecules and systems is developed. Emphasis is placed on providing the tools and freedom to explore topics within this framework through projects. Programming knowledge or prior exposure to these topics is not required. Prerequisite: CH 306.
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CH 312: Molecular Structure
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Topics related to the structures of molecules are discussed: magnetic resonance, ultraviolet and infrared absorption, atomic absorption, and flame emission spectroscopes. An introduction to symmetry and group theory. Prerequisite: CH 306.
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CH 312 - Molecular Structure
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CH 313: Analytical Chemistry/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of chemical analysis, the study of solution chemistry, methods of analysis, and interpretation of analytical data with a laboratory. Prerequisite: CH 104.
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CH 313 - Analytical Chemistry/Lab
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CH 314: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The application of physical chemical principles to the study of inorganic systems with emphasis on the nature of chemical bonding and the study of transition metal chemistry is presented. Prerequisite: CH 104.
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CH 314 - Inorganic Chemistry
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CH 315: Biochemistry/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The concepts of modern biochemistry and molecular biology are presented in an integrated form. Topics include the cell and its bimolecular components, enzymes, metabolic organization and control, molecular genetics, protein biosynthesis, and molecular evolution. A laboratory is required in CH 316. For CH 315, Prerequisite: CH 306.
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CH 316: Biochemistry/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The concepts of modern biochemistry and molecular biology are presented in an integrated form. Topics include the cell and its bimolecular components, enzymes, metabolic organization and control, molecular genetics, protein biosynthesis, and molecular evolution. A laboratory is required in CH 316. For CH 315, Prerequisite: CH 306.
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CH 317: Survey of Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This is a one-semester survey course emphasizing the chemistry of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids and their biochemical roles. The chemistry of enzymes will be discussed from the perspectives of kinetics and reaction mechanisms. A survey of important metabolic pathways will be presented with an emphasis on their integration and regulation. Students should have previously taken introductory college chemistry and one semester of organic chemistry or seek permission of the instructor.
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