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CHEM 329: Biochemistry Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An introduction to biochemical technique, which will include isolation, classification and quantification of both proteins and genetic material. These experiments will serve to reinforce material learned from the lectures. The course is designed for juniors or seniors with CHEM- 321 as a prerequisite. Credit Hours: 3
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CHEM 351: Quantitative Analysis I
4.00 Credits
Lee University
Acid-base equilibria in water, stoichiometry, oxidation-reduction system, applications of volumetric titrations, elementary spectrophotometric and potentiometric methods, and principles of gravimetry. Requires co-requisite enrollment in CHEM-351L.
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CHEM 352: Instrumental Analysis: Spectroscopic Identification of Organic Compounds
4.00 Credits
Lee University
An introduction to the theory and application of common laboratory instrumentation. Signal noise theory, electromagnetic radiation, basic use of mass spectroscopy (MS), and elemental analysis (EA) are covered. Infra-red spectroscopy (IR), 1H and 13C NMR, and two-dimensional NMR are covered in depth. Requires co-requisite enrollment in CHEM-352L.
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CHEM 371: 374 - Special Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lee University
A course used to comply with requests for special topics and advanced studies in chemistry. Lecture and laboratory hours vary with the courses taught. May be repeated for credit with the courses taught.
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CHEM 380: Introduction To Research
2.00 Credits
Lee University
Fundamentals of scientific research including what science is, the scientific method, experimental design, statistical analysis, scientific literature, and writing a scientific paper. Students will be responsible for conducting a literature search pertaining to an aspect of ongoing research in the department at that time. In addition, a research proposal will be prepared by the student in preparation for participation in the departmental research program the following semester.
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CHEM 381: Research
1.00 Credits
Lee University
The application of the fundamentals of scientific research learned in CHEM-380. The student will conduct the research described in his/her research proposal under the supervision of a research advisor. The student will initially become familiar with the procedures, techniques, and equipment involved in the project. Subsequently, the research will be conducted, data gathered, and the analysis and interpretation of data will be initiated in preparation for a written and oral presentation of the research findings.
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CHEM 382: Research
1.00 Credits
Lee University
Continuation of CHEM-381. Credit Hours: 1
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CHEM 383: Research
1.00 Credits
Lee University
Continuation of CHEM-382. Credit Hours: 1
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CHEM 421: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An upper level introduction to the many aspects of inorganic chemistry taken concurrently with CHEM-423. Some topics will be an indepth continuation of general chemistry topics. A study of the metals and their reactivity, simple bonding theories through molecular orbital theory, acid-base/ donor acceptor chemistry, coordination compound and their structure, bonding and reactivity, main group chemistry, organometallic chemistry.
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CHEM 423: Chemical Applications of Group Theory and Lab
1.00 Credits
Lee University
An upper level introduction to the many aspects of Group Theory that students may first encounter in CHEM-431/432. Topics that will be covered include symmetry elements and operations, point group identification, creating matrices, degenerate and non-degenerate representations. These topics will lead to a discussion of how this applies to chemical bonding, molecular vibrations and infra-red vibrational spectroscopy. Selected inorganic laboratory experiments may also be included to further reinforce topics covered in CHEM-421. Requires co-requisite enrollment in CHEM-421.
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