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  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to chemistry of carbon compounds. Survey of the principal classes of aliphatic and aromatic compounds and their reactions. The application of the techniques of synthetic organic chemistry to the preparation and purification of simple organic compounds is taken up in the laboratory. Required of Chemistry and Biology Majors. Three lecture hours, and one three-hour laboratory per week. This course, with CHE130 satisfies the full year sequence in a laboratory science. Prerequisite: CHE130.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of CHE 212: Study of organic reactions with emphasis upon the relation between structure and reactivity. Introduction of IR and NMR theory in lecture and application in laboratory. Laboratory work includes the study of advanced preparations and techniques. Three lecture hours and one threehour laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: CHE212.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course builds on topics covered in CHE 130, CHE 212 and CHE 213. Topics include thermochemistry, equilibrium, electrochemistry, kinetics, nuclear chemistry and phase equilibria. This course emphasizes applications in environmental chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry. For Chemistry and Biology students. Three lecture hours, one hour of discussion and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites: CHE 130, CHE 212, CHE 213 and MAT 202N or higher.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasis will be placed on major issues in contemporary life that deal with chemistry. The topics covered in the course will be energy crisis, environmental problems of air and water pollution, use of natural resources, pharmacology of drugs of abuse, pharmacology of therapeutic drugs and toxicology in general. A class report and a research paper are required. Three lecture hours per week. Open only to students in the Honors Program; cannot be taken for major credits in Chemistry. Prerequisites: A year of Biology or Chemistry is recommended, but not required. Open only to students in the Honors Program
  • 3.00 Credits

    A pre-practicum field-based course which is part of the state approved program for Teacher of Chemistry (9-12). Students learn skills for teaching chemistry by performing activities under a master high school teacher. A minimum of 45 field-site hours are required. Seminars and conferences are held periodically to coordinate the field experience. Required of students seeking certification in Secondary Education Chemistry. Taken usually in the Junior Year preceding the practicum. Prerequisites: PSY252 and permission of Department Chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores descriptive inorganic chemistry. The chemistry of the representative elements and the inner and outer transition elements will be studied. Topics include bonding, atomic and molecular structure, and chemical reactivity. The discovery and purification of these elements is covered as well. Special tropics include organometallic chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite: CHE231.
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids, which will include metabolic pathways, the role of vitamins and detoxification mechanisms. The laboratory deals with enzyme kinetics and the solution of practical analytical problems using chromatographic, instrumental and wet chemical methods. Three lecture hours and one three-hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: CHE213.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course deals with the fundamental principles of classical analysis and electrochemistry with specific emphasis on gravimetry, titrimetry, potentiometry, voltammetry and amperometry. The laboratory work includes the use of analytical balances, glassware and electronics in order to quantitate single constituents of mixtures gravimetrically, volumetrically, complexometrically and electrochemically. Three lecture hours and one four-hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: CHE231.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This laboratory course explores advanced chemical synthesis. The laboratory experiments will focus on the synthesis and characterization of inorganic and organic compounds. The purpose of the course is to build on a student's experience in the laboratory through the use of new synthesis techniques and instrumentation applications. The use of specialized glassware and instruments such as the FT-IR, FT-NMR and UV-Vis will be a main part of the course. One lecture hour and two three hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisites: CHE231, CHE309.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will cover quantum theory; molecular and atomic structure; vibrational, rotational and electronic spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and statistical mechanics. Three lecture hours and one three hour laboratory per week. Not open to students who have received credit for CHE332. Prerequisites: CHE231, MAT221, PHS212A or PHS222.
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