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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
A course which emphasizes the development of skill in the use of basic laboratory techniques through the completion of a series of experiments involving various types of reactions such as substitution, elimination, and addition reactions with an introduction to modern instrumentation such as the IR spectrometer, gas chromatograph, and NMR spectrometer.
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 217 with the emphasis on the synthesis, reactions, and identification of the various classes of organic compounds.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn to communicate scientific (primarily chemistry) information effectively using different methods. Students will examine and compare styles of writing from proposals, industry reports, and peer-reviewed journal articles.
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4.00 Credits
This course has as a primary focus the chemical principles involved with classical gravimetric and volumetric analysis; however, modern methods of analysis including colorimetry and potentiometry are introduced.
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4.00 Credits
Modern instrumental methods of analysis are discussed, with emphasis on the physical or chemical principles involved in the method, design or analytical instruments, and treatment of analytical data. Laboratory work provides practice in the three major areas of instrument analysis-chromatography, electrochemistry, and spectroscopy.
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3.00 Credits
CHEM 305 provides a detailed study of the postulates of quantum mechanics, simple quantum mechanical systems, approximation methods, many-electron systems, bonding, and spectroscopy.
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3.00 Credits
CHEM 306 provides a detailed study of statistical mechanics, the kinetic theory of gases, the laws of thermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics and mechanics of reactions.
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1.00 Credits
The first semester course will be devoted to attaining skills in the evaluation, analysis, and presentation of experimental data. Topics covered will include graphing techniques, error analysis, extraction of useful quantities from raw data, and the use of spreadsheets. Experiments will be performed on topics covered in CHEM 305. The second semester work will be a hands-on study of experimental physical chemistry on topics covered in CHEM 306, emphasizing the acquisi- tion of data that can be analyzed using the skills learned in the first semester.
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1.00 Credits
The first semester course will be devoted to attaining skills in the evaluation, analysis, and presentation of experimental data. Topics covered will include graphing techniques, error analysis, extraction of useful quantities from raw data, and the use of spreadsheets. Experiments will be performed on topics covered in CHEM 305. The second semester work will be a hands-on study of experimental physical chemistry on topics covered in CHEM 306, emphasizing the acquisi- tion of data that can be analyzed using the skills learned in the first semester.
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3.00 Credits
Interesting topics will be presented at a level appropriate for students with a general chemistry background. This course will utilize a laboratory component.
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