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3.00 Credits
This course is the first part of two- semester course in organic chemistry. This course provides an introduction to the study of the compounds of carbon and their derivatives, their relation to each other, their chemical and physical properties, their nomenclature, preparation and reactions of the following classes of compounds: alkanes, alkyl halides, alcohols, alkenes and alkynes. In addition, spectroscopy (IR, NMR and Mass Spectrometry) is introduced. (Three lecture hours per week) Prerequisite: CHE 2312. Co-requisite: CHE 3126.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I. This course provides an introduction to the study of aromatic compounds and their derivatives, their relation to each other, their chemical and physical properties, their nomenclature, preparation and reactions. Other families of compounds that are studied include aldehydes, ketones, amines, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, and bio-molecules. Application of spectroscopy to structure determination is also emphasized. (Three lecture hours per week) Prerequisite: CHE 3326 & 3126. Co-requisite: CHE 3127.
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3.00 Credits
This one-semester course involves the study of pollutants in the air, water and soil. Emphasis is on the processes of environmental degradation, cleanup, and pollution prevention. (Three lecture hours per week) Prerequisite: CHE 3326. Co-requisite: CHE 3143.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide a practical treatise of fundamental biochemistry concepts. Emphasis will be placed on the study of protein, carbohydrate, and lipid structures as related to their functional behavior. The study of enzyme kinetics and mechanisms of action will also be related to enzyme regulation in metabolism. (Three lecture hours per week) Cross-listed with BIO 3346 Prerequisite: CHE 3327 Co-requisite: CHE 3146.
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1.00 Credits
This is a laboratory course to accompany CHE 4311. Experiments illustrating material presented in CHE 4311, such as thermo chemistry, absorption phenomena, and physical properties of gases and liquids, will be performed. (One three-hour laboratory period per week) Co-requisite: CHE 4311
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1.00 Credits
This is the laboratory course to accompany CHE 4312. Experiments illustrating material presented in CHE 4312 will be performed. This course includes laboratory work in kinetics, spectroscopy and the determination of molecular structure. (One three-hour laboratory period per week) Co-requisite: CHE 4312.
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1.00 Credits
This is the laboratory course to accompany CHE 4313. Emphasis will be placed on the study of methods for synthesis and characterization of various types of inorganic and organometallic compounds. This course also includes an investigation of the physical properties of coordination complexes. (One three-hour laboratory period per week) Co-requisite: CHE 4313.
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2.00 Credits
This course will focus on the theory and practice of experimental biochemistry and molecular biology. Laboratory techniques and concepts will include spectroscopic analysis of protein and nuclei acids, isolation and purification of biomolecules by chromatography (gel filtration, ion exchange and reversed phase), and analysis by gel electrophoresis. Experiments will also include techniques in protein crystallization, enzyme kinetics study, and evaluation of protein structure and stability by Circular Dichroism and Fluorescence. Biochemical and molecular biology techniques for the expression of a protein in bacteria will include transformation, screening, and propagation, isolation of the expressed protein and its purification and characterization. (Two three-hour laboratory periods per week.) Pre-requisites: CHE 3146 and BIO 3431, Corequisite: CHE 4346.
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3.00 Credits
The physical aspects and principles of theoretical chemistry will be studied in this introductory course. Emphasis will be placed on fundamental laws governing matter in the gaseous state, and the laws of thermodynamics and their applications to chemistry. (Three lecture hours per week). Prerequisite: MAT 2318. Co-requisite: CHE 4111.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the continuation of CHE 4311. This course is a study of physical aspects of chemistry through topics such as: thermodynamics, electrochemistry, kinetics, solutions, and quantum mechanics. (Three lecture hours per week) Prerequisites: CHE 2312, MAT 2318, CHE 4311 or by permission of the instructor. Co-requisite: CHE 4112.
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