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CHE 113L: General Chemistry II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CHE 111L for 113L. Concurrent Requisite: CHE 113. A two-course sequence studying modern chemical analysis and emphasize basic laboratory techniques as well as chemical instrumentation and applications in the identification, separation, and quantitative determination of chemical species.
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CHE 220: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CHE 111/111L, 113/113L. Concurrent Requisite: CHE 220L. An introductory course in the chemistry of carbon compounds for chemistry majors, biology majors, and pre professional students. This course will cover the nomenclature and structural features of the common classes of organic compounds, the elements of stereochemistry, substitution reactions, and elimination reactions.
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CHE 220L: Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Concurrent Requisite: CHE 220. A two-course sequence covering the common techniques for isolating and purifying organic compounds, the use of spectroscopic, and chemical techniques for characterizing these substances, and examples of syntheses involving a variety of functional groups. Particular attention will be given to chromatographic and spectroscopic analysis.
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CHE 240: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CHE 220. Concurrent Requisite: CHE 240L. Follows CHE 220 in discussing the reactions of aliphatic and aromatic compounds. The reactions of the common functional groups will be included, along with multi step syntheses.
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CHE 240L: Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Concurrent Requisite: CHE 240. A two-course sequence covering the common techniques for isolating and purifying organic compounds, the use of spectroscopic, and chemical techniques for characterizing these substances, and examples of syntheses involving a variety of functional groups. Particular attention will be given to chromatographic and spectroscopic analysis.
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CHE 301: Introduction to the Chemical Literature
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. A course focusing on the nature and use of chemical literature. The student will gain experience in searching the literature, preparing bibliographies, and writing a documented research paper.
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CHE 304: Introduction to Chemical Research
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CHE 301. An introduction to basic research areas and methods in chemistry. Students will be required to select a senior research project, perform an extensive search of the chemical literature to collect background information, and present an acceptable research proposal.
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CHE 308: Selected Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
A special topics course is offered for material not covered in any of the regularly scheduled courses for non-chemistry majors.
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CHE 313: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CHE 113; MAT 152; PHY 141. Recommended prerequisite: MAT 201. Concurrent requisite: CHE 313L. Assuming the mathematical techniques learned in calculus and the foundation laid in CHE 113, this course both expands and deepens the student's knowledge and ability to use the laws and principles of thermodynamics and kinetics as applied to chemical systems. Mathematical derivations, graphical analysis, and problem-solving methods are stressed.
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CHE 313L: Physical Chemistry I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Concurrent Requisite: CHE 313. A two-course lab sequence that allows students to investigate and interpret dynamic chemical systems. Students will perform experiments involving reaction kinetics, activation energies, and equilibrium constants. Additionally, students will use molecular modeling to calculate molecular energies/vibration as well as use spectroscopy to analyze vibration-rotation spectra.
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