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CHEM 4344: PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Introduction to fundamental principles in pharmacology and toxicology. This course will highlight common molecular mechanisms of drug/toxin action, provide an ethical perspective on controlled research and experimental design, and provide students entering the chemical or medical industries an appreciation of modern drug design, industrial applications, clinical trials, and regulations imposed on the chemical industry to control public and private exposures. Cross-listed as BIOL 4344. Credit may only be earned for one.
Corequisite:
CHEM 4340
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CHEM 4360: INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
A survey of the chemistry and industrial processes used to obtain the seven major organic compounds that are used as starting materials in the chemical industry. Also included is the synthesis of related derivatives of these base chemicals, their properties and industrial applications.
Corequisite:
CHEM 3302/3202
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CHEM 4362: ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
An introduction to modern inorganic chemistry including theoretical and descriptive chemistry, along with discussion of important applications. The theoretical aspects include the quantum mechanical basis of atomic and molecular structure, the nature of chemical bonding, and the thermodynamics and kinetics of inorganic reactions. The descriptive component involves the application of the theoretical principles to the actual properties of the elements and their respective compounds. The course also includes a discussion of some of the most important scientific, technological, and industrial applications of inorganic chemistry.
Corequisite:
CHEM 3332/3132 and credit or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 4162
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CHEM 4364: POLYMER CHEMISTRY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
A study of the chemistry and technology of polymeric materials including methods of polymerization, characterization and applications of polymers with an emphasis on structure-property relationships.
Corequisite:
CHEM 3302/3202 and CHEM 3330/3130
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CHEM 4380: FIELD EXPERIENCE IN CHEMISTRY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Selected students are placed in jobs in their local community which are related to and reinforce their academic training. Positions are full time, salaried and last the duration of a semester. May be repeated once for additional credit. Recommended for students not already employed in their area of study.
Corequisite:
At least 60 semester credit hours and approval of department chair
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CHEM 4390: SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Selected topic in upper-level chemistry according to the needs and interests of the students. Laboratory fee required: $30.
Corequisite:
Varies according to topic
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CHEM 4399: SENIOR HONORS THESIS
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
A research project supervised by a member of the natural sciences faculty or a scientist at an affiliated research institution or laboratory. The completed research project must be presented in both written and oral form to the science faculty. No more than 6 hours credit for this course may be applied toward a degree.
Corequisite:
Senior standing and enrollment in the Honors Program in the Natural Sciences
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CHEM 4410: INSTRUMENTAL METH OF ANALYSIS
4.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Theory and operation of advanced measurement sciences, especially modern atomic/molecular spectroscopy, electrochemical analysis, and separation. Major instrumentation will be learned in experimental contexts, including signal processing, AA, ICP, fluorescence, UV-VIS, IR, NMR, voltammetry, ion-selective sensor, HPLC, and GC/MS. Laboratory fee required: $30. 3 additional laboratory or activity hours per week.
Corequisite:
CHEM 3310/3110 and 3332/3132
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CHEM 6301: SPECIAL TOPICS ADV CHEMISTRY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Possible topics include thermodynamics and kinetics, chemistry of important biological reactions, properties and chemistry of polymers, and advanced investigative methods in chemistry.
Corequisite:
Graduate Standing
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CHEM 6399: DIRECTED STUDY IN ADV CHEMIST
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
This course provides ongoing opportunities for students to build their knowledge and understanding in the physical sciences as science has a rapidly changing knowledge base and expanding relevance to societal issues. Topics may include thermodynamics and kinetics, chemistry of important biological reactions, properties and chemistry of polymers, and advanced investigative methods in chemistry. Students will examine current literature in these areas and discuss the merits and implications of the latest findings. In addition, students will be immersed in various labs and activities that reinforce the concepts under investigation. 1 additional laboratory or activity hours per week.
Corequisite:
Graduate Standing
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