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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will cover chemical kinetics, the laws of thermodynamics, phase equilibrium, chemical equilibrium, and electrochemistry. Three lecture hours and one three hour laboratory per week. Not open to students who have received credit for CHE331. Prerequisites: CHE231, MAT221, PHS212A or PHS222.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to research and provides qualified students with research direction and the opportunity to participate in independent work in any area of chemistry of special interest to them, provided that a Faculty Supervisor is available. Three hours of lab work per week. May be taken up to three times for credit. Open only to Junior and Senior Chemistry majors. Prerequisites: Two years of Chemistry, consent of the Faculty Supervisor and permission of the Department Chairperson.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will involve a study of the instrumentation, theoretical aspects and the application of physiochemical principles for the solution of analytical problems in the area of clinical chemistry. Ultraviolet-visible absorption spectroscopy, fluorescence and phosphorescence, nephalometry and turbidimetry, flame photometry, atomic absorption spectroscopy, ion exchange, gas, liquid, and thin layer chromatographics, specific ion potentiometry, radiochemical methods, and kinetic methods of analysis will be discussed. The laboratory will involve detailed investigation of important clinical, analytical problems utilizing the above-listed techniques. Three lecture hours, one two-hour laboratory discussion and one two-hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisites: CHE321 and PHS212A or PHS222.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will involve the study of the theoretical aspects, chemical applications, and the instrumentation of the physiochemical principles that are the foundations of Instrumental Analysis. Topics covered will be the absorption, emission, and the scattering of various forms of electromagnetic radiation; the various forms of chromatography, mass to charge ratio, and the interaction of electricity with matter. The laboratory will involve practical chemical experiments (qualitative and quantitative) based on some of the topics covered in lecture. Three lecture hours and two three-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisites: CHE321, CHE341, PHS212A or PHS222.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds on Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry. Topics include concepts of acids and bases; non-aqueous solvent systems; bonding and structure; molecular symmetry; solid state chemistry; coordination chemistry with an emphasis on ligand field theory, spectroscopy, thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of coordination compounds; organometallic chemistry of mono and polynuclear metal carbonyl, alkyl and analogues. Catalysis and selected bioinorganic compounds will be covered briefly as well. Three lecture hours per week. Not open to students who have received credits for CHE440. Prerequisites: CHE308, CHE340, CHE342.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course deals with the physical basis for the reactivity of organic compounds and methods used to study reaction mechanisms. Topics to be covered include stereochemistry, structure and bonding, computational chemistry, solvation and structure-reactivity relationships. Methods used to elucidate organic reaction mechanisms will be discussed and their application to various classes of reactions will be studied. Three lecture hours per week. Not open to student who have received credit for CHE439. Prerequisites: CHE341, CHE342.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Presentation by students of current topics from chemical literature and/or the presentation of the results of individual research. The topics will be approved by Department members. A detailed written report of the student's investigation is required. One meeting per week. Prerequisite: Senior standing as a Chemistry major or permission of the Department Chairperson.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course will consist of readings in particular areas of chemistry, under the direction of a staff member. Students wishing to register for this course must make prior arrangements with the faculty member involved. Cannot be taken for major credits in Chemistry. Open only to Junior and Senior Chemistry majors. Prerequisite: Consent of the faculty member and permission of the Department Chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides qualified students with research direction and the opportunity to participate in independent work in any area of chemistry of special interest to them, provided that a faculty supervisor is available. A paper and poster presentation are required at the end of the course. Open only to Junior and Senior Chemistry majors. Prerequisites: CHE321 and CHE341, consent of the faculty supervisor and permission of the Department Chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds on CHE572, continuing with the same project or starting a new project. Students in this course will be expected to present their results in a professional setting. Prerequisites: CHE342 and CHE572, consent of the faculty supervisor and the permission of the Department Chairperson.
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