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CH 413f Inorganic: Laboratory Studies
2.00 Credits
Colby College
Synthesis and characterization of inorganic and organometallic compounds of both the representative and transition elements. Discussion and laboratory. Co-requisite: Chemistry 411. Two credit hours. CONRY
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CH 431 Mechanistic: Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Computational methods for examining organic reaction mechanisms, focusing on the generation and chemistry of important organic reactive intermediates and emphasizing techniques such as laser flash photolysis and matrix isolation spectroscopy. Three credit hours.
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CH 431 Mechanistic - Organic Chemistry
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CH 432s Advanced: Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Colby College
The logic and methods of organic synthesis are explored. The elementary organic reactions studied in Chemistry 241, 242 are augmented and used in the synthesis of biologically and chemically important molecules. Lecture only. Prerequisite: Chemistry 242 or equivalent. Four credit hours. KATZ
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CH 434 Symmetry: and Spectroscopy
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Use of principles of symmetry and group theory as an aid in understanding chemical bonding, interpreting molecular vibrational and electronic spectroscopy, and rationalizing symmetry control of reactions. Lecture only. Prerequisite: Chemistry 411. Four credit hours.
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CH 444 Advanced: Topics in Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Colby College
A detailed look at current trends in experimental research at the interface of chemistry and biology. Critical analyses of recent literature, identification of important problems in the field, and development of proposals to address these problems will be of primary focus. Topics will include proteomics, chemical biology, and advanced enzymology. Lecture only. Prerequisite: Biochemistry 367 and 368 (the latter may be taken concurrently.) Four credit hours.
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CH 481f ,482s Special: Topics in Environmental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Primarily a laboratory course with emphasis on independent studies of environmentally related topics. A paper and oral presentation are required. Prerequisite: Chemistry 217 and permission of the department. One to three credit hours. KING, RICE
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CH 481f ,482s Special - Topics in Environmental Chemistry
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CH 483f ,484js Honors: in Research in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Laboratory and library work involving a senior and one or more chemistry faculty members on a clearly defined project that results in an honors thesis. Prerequisite: Permission of the department and recommendation of the faculty sponsor. One to four credit hours. FACULTY
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CH 491f ,492s Independent: Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Colby College
Laboratory work of a research nature may be arranged with the instructor. One to four credit hours. FACULTY
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CH 493f ,494s Senior: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Discussion of topics of current interest in all areas of chemistry. Presentations from invited speakers from other colleges, universities, and industries. Prerequisite: Senior standing as a chemistry major. One credit hour. THAMATTOOR
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CL 133 Greek: Myth and Literature
4.00 Credits
Colby College
A survey of the Greek myths, with emphasis on their content and significance in both ancient and modern society; the creation of myths; and the impact of myths on the evolution of our moral and political concepts. Three or four credit hours. L, I.
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