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1.00 Credits
Credit 1 hour. Prerequisite: Senior standing in the Chemistry curriculum or permission of the Department Head. Attendance at departmental seminars, panel discussions, and related professional events and individual presentation of a topic of current research interest.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Credit 1-3 hours per semester. A reading course with topics and credit to be decided by agreement between the Department and student. This course may be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours if different topics are studied.
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1.00 Credits
Credit 1 hour. Prerequisites: Chemistry 251, 265, and 395 or permission of the Department Head. Familiarization with and review of the chemical literature. Designed to serve as preparation for Chemistry 411.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 1-4 hours per semester. Maximum credit four hours. Prerequisites: Prior credit for Chemistry 122-124 and Chemistry Laboratory 211 (or equivalent research experience) and permission of Department Head. Three clock hours per credit hour. Laboratory fee: $30.00.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 1-4 hours. Three in-lab hours per week per credit hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 395 and 411 (or equivalent research experience) with consent of the faculty mentor and Department Head. A course designed to provide an environment for students to devise, develop, and carry out an independent research project containing a substantial amount of novelty or originality. The final semester of 412 will culminate with a comprehensive written project report. May be repeated for a total of six credit hours maximum. Laboratory fee: $30.00.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 251, 254, and 266. This course provides a detailed examination of instrument components and design, methods of signal enhancement, methods of calibration, and spectral interpretation. Topics include advanced spectroscopy (AAS, FT-IR, UV-visible, and NMR), modern separations (GC, HPLC, ion chromatography and capillary electrophoresis), electroanalysis (voltammetry, amperomatry, coulometry, and chemically and enzyme modified electrodes), and mass spectrometry.
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2.00 Credits
Credit 2 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry Lab 268 and concurrent enrollment in or prior credit for Chemistry 452/552. This laboratory course emphasizes modern instrumental methods of analysis and hands-on operation of modern instrumentation. Experimental methods include spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, electroanalysis, and chromatography. Six hours of laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $30.00.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 266-268 and 396. Quantitative mathematical approaches to organic mechanisms; structure related to reactivity.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 266 and Chemistry 395. Current theoretical models for correlation of inorganic systems; review of major chemical trends across periodic table; oxidation states of elements, oxidation-reduction equilibria, and introduction to acid-base equilibria. Introduction to inorganic stereochemistry including coordination compounds, group theory, organometallic compounds, and electron-deficient molecules.
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1.00 Credits
Credit 1 hour. Prerequisites: Chemistry 266, Chemistry 268, and Chemistry 395 and registration in or prior credit for Chemistry 471. A course designed to acquaint the student with important laboratory operations and techniques in inorganic and organometallic chemistry. An emphasis on synthesis and characterization of compounds including the manipulation of air-sensitive materials. Three hours of laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $30.00.
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