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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 345: Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Hope College
Laboratory experiments provide an introduction to modern laboratory techniques used in physical chemistry. The work stresses thermochemistry, kinetics, transport phenomena, data and error analysis, vacuum techniques, the use of instrumentation, and technical report writing in obtaining, analyzing and presentating accurate data from chemical systems. Laboratory, one 3-hour session per week (42 lab hours). Corequisite: Chemistry 343. One Credit Krueger Fall Semester
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 346: Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
1.00 Credits
Hope College
Molecular structure and dynamics of chemical systems are studied using Fourier transform infrared and ultra-violet spectroscopy. Spectral interpretation in terms of basic quantum mechanical models is emphasized. Laboratory, one 3-hour session per week (42 lab hours). Corequisite: Chemistry 344. One Credit Krueger Spring Semester
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 346 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 347: Chemical Modeling Laboratory
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hope College
Computer modeling exercises provide an introduction to mathematical models used in physical chemistry. The work stresses the development and application of mathematical models to understand and make predictions about the physical properties of chemical systems. Computer laboratory, one 3-hour session per week (42 lab hours). Prerequisite or corequisite: Chemistry 344. One Credit Krueger Spring Semester, Odd Years
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 347 - Chemical Modeling Laboratory
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 348: Advanced Spectroscopy Laboratory
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hope College
Modern nuclear magnetic resonance and laser spectroscopy methods are studied. The quantum mechanical and kinetic theory behind the operation of these instruments is studied, and the acquisition of technical proficiency in their use is emphasized. Laboratory, one 3-hour session per week (42 lab hours). Prerequisite or corequisite: Chemistry 344. One Credit Krueger Spring Semester, Even Years
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 348 - Advanced Spectroscopy Laboratory
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 395: Special Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course may be a lecture or laboratory on a topic in chemistry related to special interests of the faculty or to significant current developments in the field. The content of this course will build in a significant way on concepts introduced in the core courses required for the B.S. degree. One to Three Credits Staff Both Semesters
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 395 - Special Topics in Chemistry
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 421: Structure,Dynamics and Synthesis I
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course provides important coverage of chemical synthesis by building on prior knowledge to critically explore more complex concepts. The course is designed for students who intend to become professional chemists at the B.S. level or who plan on attending graduate school for an advanced degree. Topics include organometallic chemistry, advanced organic synthesis and mechanisms, and selected topics in advanced inorganic chemistry. Lecture, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 231. Prerequisite or corequisite: Chemistry 343. Three Credits Gillmore Fall Semester
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 421 - Structure,Dynamics and Synthesis I
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 422: Structure,Dynamics,and Synthesis II
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course provides important coverage of chemical theory and computation by building on prior knowledge to critically explore more complex concepts. The course is designed for students who intend to become professional chemists at the B.S. level or who plan on attending graduate school for an advanced degree. Topics include molecular symmetry and group theory, computational chemistry, and molecular orbital theory. Lecture, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 231. Prerequisites or corequisites: Chemistry 322 and Chemistry 344. Three Credits Staff Spring Semester
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 422 - Structure,Dynamics,and Synthesis II
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 490: Independent Research in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course provides chemistry majors an opportunity to do research in a field in which students and faculty have special interests. An appropriate report must be submitted to the department chairperson in order for credit to be awarded. Students should contact faculty or the department chairperson to arrange for research with a faculty member (84 lab hours). One, Two or Three Credits Staff Both Semesters
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 490 - Independent Research in Chemistry
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 499: Internship in Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Hope College
This program provides chemistry training and skill development for the student. This is usually done off-campus and the student must work under the supervision of a qualified scientist. A written report appropriate to the internship experience is required. A prospectus describing the project must be approved by the supervising scientist and submitted to the department chairperson before a student may register for credit. One or Two Credits Staff Both Semesters
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CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY 499 - Internship in Chemistry
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COMMUNICATION 151: Introduction to Mass Communication
2.00 Credits
Hope College
This course explores the impact of media in society. The format and function of different types of contemporary media will be introduced. Two Credits Nathan Both Semesters
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COMMUNICATION 151 - Introduction to Mass Communication
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