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  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) This course will focus on naming and understanding the reactions and properties of organic molecules bearing functionalities not covered in CHM201. These include: conjugated alkenes, aromatic rings, alcohols, ethers, carbonyl compounds, nitrates, and amines. Three recitations and one 3-hour lab per week. (Spring only) PREREQUISITES: C- or higher in CHM201
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) Study of both theoretical and practical aspects of quantitative chemical analysis, including classical and modern methods. Theoretical emphasis is on treatment of data, acid-base, solubility, oxidation-reduction, and complex ion equilibria, electrochemistry and spectrophotometry. Laboratory work includes quantitative gravimetric, volumetric and instrumental analysis. Three recitations and two 3-hour laboratory periods per week. (Fall Only) PREREQUISITES: C- or better in CHM111 and CHM112
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) Study of the principles of chemistry used to explain and interpret observations on the physical and chemical properties of matter. Topics include thermodynamics, chemical equilibria, and electrochemistry. This cours is the junior level discipline specific communication requirement for the chemistry major(JWO). Three recitations and one 3-hour laboratory per week. (Fall of odd-even years) PREREQUISITES: CHM111, CHM112, CHM201, CHM202, PHY101, PHY102, MTH222 and MTH223.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) Study of the principles of chemistry used to explain and interpret observations on the physical and chemical properties of matter. Topics include quantum theory and its application to atomic and molecular structure, spectroscopy, and the kinetics and dynamics of reactions. Three recitations and one 3-hour laboratory period per week. (Offered spring of odd-even years) PREREQUISITES: CHM307
  • 3.00 - 15.00 Credits

    (3 to 15 sem. hrs.) Qualified students may receive credit for off-campus experience in an industrial, government or academic laboratory. Offered on demand. PREREQUISITES: Departmental approval is required.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) Study of the theory and applications of instrumental methods of chemical analysis. Emphasis is on (1) Spectroscopy (UV, Visible, IR Raman, NMR, AA, emission, mass), (2) Electrochemistry (electrolysis, potentiometry, voltammetry, coulometry) and (3) Chromatography (GC, HPLC). Laboratory work involves solving analytical problems using instrumental techniques. Two recitations and two 3-hour laboratory periods per week. (Spring Only) PREREQUISITES: C- or better in CHM305
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (1 to 3 sem. hrs.) Laboratory problem designed to meet needs of advanced students. Consulting members of the staff, student will select a project in one or a combination of several of the following areas: analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry. A formal, written report and an oral presentation of results will be required. Offered on demand. One conference period and a minimum of three hours of laboratory work per week for each semester hour of credit. (Offered on demand) PREREQUISITES: Permission of the department chair.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (1 to 3 sem. hrs.) Laboratory problem designed to meet needs of advanced students. Consulting members of the staff, student will select a project in one or a combination of several of the following areas: analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry. A formal, written report and an oral presentation of results will be required. Offered on demand. One conference period and a minimum of 3 hours of laboratory work per week for each semester hour of credit. (Offered on demand) PREREQUISITES: Permission of the department chair.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 sem. hrs.) Advanced course dealing with structure, bonding and reactions of inorganic compounds with special emphasis on coordination chemistry. Lab work devoted to inorganic preparations, reactions and characterization of products. Three recitations per week. Optional 3 hour lab portion of this course is CHM412. (Offered on demand) PREREQUISITES: Permission of instructor.
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 sm. hr.) This course is the lab complement to CHM411, Inorganic Chemistry. This lab course meets weekly for three hours. Students will explore some of the topics covered in inorganic lectures. One three hour lab per week. (On Demand) PREREQUISTIES: This course is optional but must be taken concurrently with CHM411
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