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2.00 Credits
(Taken concurrently with CH560.) A laboratory course that serves as an introduction to several of the major experimental techniques and methodologies used in the study of biochemical systems. Topics may include buffers, protein determination, chromatography, enzyme kinetics, protein-ligand binding interactions, electrophoresis, DNA analysis, and use of biomolecular databases. One four-hour laboratory and a one-hour recitation per week.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, CH 126. CH 573 to be taken concurrently.) Chemistry of the more important classes of carbon compounds including both aliphatic and aromatic series, stereochemistry, IR and NMR spectroscopy. Three lecture periods per week.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany CH 572. Two three hour laboratory periods per week.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, CH 572. Concurrent with CH 575.) A continuation of CH 572, Organic Chemistry I. Three lecture periods a week.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany CH 574. One or two 3 hour laboratory periods a week.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, CH 376 and CH 377.) Lecture and laboratory covering analysis of water for inorganic substituents including pH, Oxygen, metal ions, and nutrients. Methods include volumetric, spectrophotometric, and electrochemical analysis. Interpretation of laboratory results is included.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, MA 165, PH 140, and PH 143.) A one-semester course covering the areas of physical chemistry. Some of the areas include thermodynamics, chemical and ionic equilibrium, kinetics, solutions and phase equilibrium.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, CH 126 or consent of instructor.) Topics include inorganic, organic, analytical and physical chemistry. The course is intended to serve as a review of chemistry for students who require additional study of basic concepts before continuing into advanced courses. Three lecture periods per week.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, PH 192 and CH 126.) Theory and applications of radioactive tracer techniques in chemistry.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, CH574; taken concurrently with CH661.) The first half of a year-long biochemistry sequence that provides an in-depth look at the chemistry that occurs in living organisms. The course content will focus on the structure-function relationships as they pertain to the major classes of biomolecules. Central to this theme will be a detailed examination of protein function, enzyme kinetics, catalytic mechanisms, and modes of regulation. The basic structure and function of nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates will also be examined. Concurrent enrollment in the lab is required. Students should only enroll in this course if they also plan to enroll in CH662, Biochemistry II. Credit cannot be earned for both this course and CH560.
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