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2.00 Credits
(Laboratory to accompany CH 370.) A specially developed set of classical experiments with some non classical experiments involving polymers, dyes, chromatography, sugars, amino acids and proteins, enzymes, fats and oils.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, CH 126 and CH 127. CH 377 to be taken concurrently.) The course is laboratory oriented. Development of good analytical technique is stressed. Includes the determination of quantitative data by volumetric, gravimetric and simple instrumental techniques. Areas discussed are acid base reaction, oxidation reduction, complexion formation, solubility equilibrium and spectroscopy.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany CH 376.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) For students wanting to conduct investigative study or do creative work of the type not covered by other courses. The student works independently under the supervision of a faculty member on a project in an area of chemistry in which he/she has an interest. Utilized as capstone course for chemistry majors.
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1.00 Credits
Permission of instructor is required to enroll. CH480 is the final capstone research semester course for the chemistry and biochemistry/molecular biology majors. Students complete the final draft of the written report and present an oral report of their capstone research.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Permission of instructor required to enroll. Selected topics in chemistry for undergraduate and graduate students. The topic(s) to be covered will be announced in the enrollment schedule. Lecture, laboratory, and/or discussion will be utilized depending on the topic(s). Topic(s) will be chosen by the department. *The blank will be filled with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, CH 126 and CH 127.) Sources, transport, reactions and effects of chemical species in the hydrosphere, the lithosphere and the atmosphere.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, CH 574.) Intended to form a bridge between the academic education of chemists and the chemical industry. Field trips are an integral part of this course.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, CH 126 and CH 127 or equivalent.) The properties and reactions (descriptive chemistry) of inorganic elements and their compounds and the principles, trends, and patterns of inorganic chemistry are studied. These trends are useful for predicting and explaining how and why reactions occur involving inorganic species in areas such as biochemistry, and geochemistry.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, CH370 or CH574.) Provides a survey of the common biological molecules, their metabolism, and their roles in life-sustaining processes. Topics include special features of the aqueous environment, structures of basic biological macromolecules, protein and nucleic acid biosynthesis, protein structure and function, enzyme mechanisms and kinetics, energetics, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, and amino acids. Three lecture periods per week. (Concurrent enrollment in CH561 is strongly recommended.)
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