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CHM 213: Introductory Descriptive Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
This course includes the study of nuclear chemistry, coordination compounds, thermodynamics and descriptive inorganic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHM 112. Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 3 hours per week.
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CHM 214: Quantitative Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A course designed to introduce the study of analytical chemistry. This course is concerned with the principles, techniques, and calculations of quantitative inorganic analysis. Prerequisite: CHM 112. Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 6 hours per week.
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CHM 321: Analytical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
This course is designed for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of chemical substances. Gravimetric, volumetric, spectrophotometer, electrochemical, chromatographic techniques will be discussed and utilized. The theory and practice of using modern analytical equipment such as ultraviolet/visible spectroscopy (UV/VIS), mass spectroscopy (MS), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), infrared spectroscopy (IR), and electrophoresis will be studied through experimental and simulated methods. Prerequisite: CHM 112, Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 3 hours per week. Offered on demand. Field trips are necessary for this course.
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CHM 335: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A first course in the study of the compounds of carbon. This course includes the study of structure, mechanisms, synthesis and reactions of organic compounds. Prerequisite: CHM 112. Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 3 hours per week.
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CHM 336: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A continuation of CHM 335. Prerequisite: CHM 335. Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 3 hours per week.
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CHM 337: Organic Chemistry III
4.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A course designed with major emphasis on nucleophilic aromatic substitution, carbanion chemistry, and complex mechanisms of organic reactions. Prerequisite: CHM 336. Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 3 hours per week. Offered on demand.
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CHM 338: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
Introduces molecules of biological importance. Topics include the chemistry of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and enzymes and their role in metabolism. Prerequisites : CHM 335. This course may count as both a biology elective and as hours toward the chemistry minor. Lecture 3 hours per week. Offered on Demand.
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CHM 357: Directed Readings
2.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
Selected readings directed by division faculty in the areas of analytical, organic and biochemistry. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing or approval of instructor. Offered on demand.
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CHM 390: Special Topics in Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
Special topics in chemistry allows the student or small group of students to explore topics not covered in other chemistry courses or to consider in greater depth topics introduced in previous courses. Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification and/or approval of the instructor.
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CHR 101: Introduction to the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A historical and theological survey of the Old Testament. Emphasis is placed on canonical formation, historical background, theological themes, redemptive history, and key interpretative issues.
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