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1.00 Credits
Credit 1 hour. Prerequisites: Chemistry Laboratory 123 and registration in or prior credit for Chemistry 122. This laboratory course is designed to illustrate materials studied in Chemistry 122. Experimental methods include quantitative, gravimetric and volumetric analysis, electrochemistry, plus kinetics with computer analysis of experimental data. Three hours of laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $30.00.
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2.00 Credits
Credit 2 hours. Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with either CHEM 121, 122, 251, or 265. Designed to enable chemistry majors to efficiently retrieve, organize, evaluate, and utilize information from traditional and emerging information sources. Includes instruction in the use of online databases. Two hours of lecture per week.
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1.00 Credits
Credit 1 hour. This course is open to all students. Prerequisite: Consent of faculty mentor and Department Head. This course will teach the fundamental skills necessary to conduct chemical research. This course is given as pass/fall only. Three contact hours per week. Laboratory fee: $30.00.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 122-124. This course examines the analytical process from method selection and sample preparation to interpretation and presentation of results focusing primarily on wet chemical methods of quantitative analysis. In depth theoretical and practical aspects of equilibria and complexation chemistry, volumetric and gravimetric analyses, potentiometry, basic spectroscopy, and statistical analysis are included.
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2.00 Credits
Credit 2 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 122-124 and concurrent enrollment or prior credit for Chemistry 251. This laboratory course emphasizes classical methods of quantitative analysis. Experimental methods include volumetric titration, gravimetric analysis, and elementary spectroscopy and potentiometry. Statistical treatment of data and presentation of results are essential. Six hours of laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $30.00.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 102 or 122. An introduction to the nomenclature, preparation, properties, and reactions of organic compounds, with attention to biological significance. This course is designed for students in Biological and Applied Sciences who are required to take only one semester of organic chemistry.
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1.00 Credits
Credit 1 hour. Prerequisites: Chemistry 102-104 or Chemistry 122-124 and registration in or prior credit for Chemistry 261. Designed to acquaint the student with some of the important laboratory operations and techniques in organic chemistry. Two hours of laboratory a week. Laboratory fee: $30.00.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 122. A study of the compounds of carbon, including nomenclature, properties, structure, stereochemistry, transformations and reactions of organic compounds; principles of organic reaction mechanisms; and the importance of organic chemistry in real world applications. This course is the first half of a two semester sequence and concentrates on the chemistry of alkanes, alkyl halides, alkenes, alkynes, and alcohols. A course designed for students in biological sciences, chemistry, and pre-professional curricula.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 265. A study of the compounds of carbon, including nomenclature, properties, structure, stereochemistry, transformations, synthesis and reactions of organic compounds; principles of organic reaction mechanisms; and the importance of organic chemistry in real world applications. This course is the second half of a two semester sequence and concentrates on the chemistry of alcohols, ethers, aromatics, ketones, aldehydes, amines, and carboxylic acids and their derivatives. A course designed for students in biological sciences, chemistry and pre-professional curricula.
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1.00 Credits
Credit 1 hour. Prerequisites: Chemistry 124 and registration in or prior credit for Chemistry 265. A course designed to acquaint the student with basic organic laboratory techniques including recrystallization, melting point determination, extraction, distillation, and column, thin layer and gas chromatography as well as basic synthetic techniques. A course designed for students in biological sciences, chemistry, and pre-professional curricula. This course is the first half of a two semester lab sequence. Three hours of laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $30.00.
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