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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 311, CHM 332, senior status, and departmental approval. A survey of the advanced chemical theories applied to the interpretation of the relationship between chemical structure and observable properties of inorganic materials, including quantum mechanical description of atomic and bonding models. Special attention is given to the structure and bonding, the characterization, and the representative chemistry of transition metal compounds. The course includes three one-hour lectures each week. (Every three years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 332 and 341, senior status, and departmental approval. A course devoted to topics in organic chemistry more advanced than those covered in CHM 222 and centered upon the relationship between structure and reactivity of organic molecules. Mechanistic and synthetic strategies are discussed, utilizing original literature and experimental data as a basis. The course includes three one-hour lectures each week. (Every three years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 331, senior status, and departmental approval. A course devoted to topics in quantum chemistry more advanced than those covered in CHM 331. The principles of operators and observables are presented, along with eigenvalues, eigenvectors, superpositions, expectation values and matrix elements. Techniques from linear algebra will be applied to solving modern quantum mechanical problems, and modern computational methods will be used as appropriate. The course includes three onehour lectures each week. (Every three years)
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3.00 Credits
(Same as BIO 465) Prerequisites: CHM 222 and BIO 212. A course on the nature of the chemical and physiochemical properties of living organisms. Includes an overview of the synthesis and structure of biological macromolecules, enzyme kinetics, mechanisms of reactions, metabolism, and energy exchange. This course includes three one-hour lectures per week. (Every semester)
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1.00 Credits
(Same as BIO 465L) Corequisite: CHM/BIO 465. Investigative laboratory component to complement CHM/BIO 465. Techniques used include electrophoresis, analysis of enzyme kinetics, chromatography, centrifugation, and protein analysis and centrifugation. Experimental design and formal laboratory writing are required. The course includes one four-hour laboratory each week. (Every year)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHM/BIO 465. A continuation of CHM/BIO 465 covering the chemistry of cellular metabolism. Topics include biosynthesis and degradation of lipids, amino acids, and nucleotides; photosynthesis; the chemistry of DNA and RNA; and the concepts of molecular physiology. The course includes three one-hour lectures each week. (Every year)
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1.00 Credits
(Same as BIO 466L) Corequisite: CHM/BIO 466. Investigative laboratory component to complement CHM/BIO 466. The course focuses on the analytical tools used in the modern biochemical laboratory. Experimental design and formal laboratory writing are required. The course includes one four-hour laboratory each week. (Every year)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 331 and 332, senior status and/or departmental approval. Study of an advanced topic in chemistry in greater depth than in any of the normal department offerings. The number of lecture and/or laboratory meetings will vary according to the topic. This course can be applied toward the requirements for the major or minor in chemistry and toward the American Chemical Society certified degree program. May be repeated for credit if offered with a different topic. (Occasional)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the history, literature, and theology of the Old Testament. (Every semester)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the history, literature, and theology of the New Testament. (Every semester)
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