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CHM 212: Organic Chemistry II Lecture
3.00 Credits
Carlow University
A two-semester sequence of courses which study the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation (by synthesis or other means) of chemical compounds consisting primarily of carbon. Because of the unique properties of the element carbon, organic compounds exhibit an extremely wide variety, and the range of applications of organic compounds is enormous. They form the basis of, or are important constituents of, many products (paints, plastics, food additives, cosmetics, explosives, drugs, petrochemicals, pesticides, and many others) and, in addition, organic compounds form the basis of all life processes (biomolecules such as enzymes, proteins, amino acids). Specific attention is focused on the structure-reactivity relationships in different classes of organic molecules, and the mechanistic aspects of reactions. Methods of spectroscopic analysis fundamental to the study of organic molecules are also examined. Three hours of lecture and one hour recitation weekly
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CHM 213: Organic Chemistry I Lab
1.00 Credits
Carlow University
An experimental laboratory course to accompany the corresponding Organic Chemistry lecture course (CHM 211 or CHM 212). Students will gain firsthand knowledge of the properties and general reactivity of organic compounds through hands-on experimentation. In the first half of CHM 213, standard "wet-chemical" bench organic chemistry laboratory skills, such as distillation, crystallization, extraction, and chromatographic methods of analysis (among others) are learned. In the second half, these skills are reinforced with experiments designed to illustrate and reinforce lecture theory, including some multistep synthesis reactions. Hands-on training in the acquisition and interpretation using those methods of instrumental analysis most pertinent to the study of organic chemistry, (such as Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Gas Chromatography (GC) is also provided. In addition, proper methods for documenting and reporting scientific experimentation are reinforced. In CHM 214 students will expand on and reinforce their knowledge of the properties and reactivity of organic compounds by performing a variety of experiments, including several multi-part synthesis reactions. Additional instrumental/ spectroscopic methods of analysis pertinent to the study of organic chemistry are also introduced, including Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Three hours of laboratory weekly
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CHM 214: Organic Chemistry II Lab
1.00 Credits
Carlow University
An experimental laboratory course to accompany the corresponding Organic Chemistry lecture course (CHM 211 or CHM 212). Students will gain firsthand knowledge of the properties and general reactivity of organic compounds through hands-on experimentation. In the first half of CHM 213, standard "wet-chemical" bench organic chemistry laboratory skills, such as distillation, crystallization, extraction, and chromatographic methods of analysis (among others) are learned. In the second half, these skills are reinforced with experiments designed to illustrate and reinforce lecture theory, including some multistep synthesis reactions. Hands-on training in the acquisition and interpretation using those methods of instrumental analysis most pertinent to the study of organic chemistry, (such as Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Gas Chromatography (GC) is also provided. In addition, proper methods for documenting and reporting scientific experimentation are reinforced. In CHM 214 students will expand on and reinforce their knowledge of the properties and reactivity of organic compounds by performing a variety of experiments, including several multi-part synthesis reactions. Additional instrumental/ spectroscopic methods of analysis pertinent to the study of organic chemistry are also introduced, including Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Three hours of laboratory weekly
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CHM 255: Environmental Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
This course will examine the composition and chemistry of the earth's atmosphere, soil and waterways. Pollution will be discussed in terms of energy production, remediation, toxicity, and public health. Questions of corporate and social responsibility regarding environmental stewardship will be presented to and debated by the class. Students will perform a lab testing service for our non-profit partners
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CHM 285: Special Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Carlow University
This is a one-credit mini course that is designed to introduce students to selected specialized fields in the area of chemistry. Some examples of topics include separation techniques, advanced organic synthesis, photochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. The topics will vary each semester
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CHM 306: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Carlow University
An introduction to biochemistry with emphasis on the structure and function of the major classes of biological molecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Bioenergetics and selected metabolic pathways are also examined. Three lecture hours weekly. 3 credits Prerequisite: CHM 212.
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CHM 311: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Carlow University
An examination of the chemistry of the elements other than carbon. The course covers the physical and electronic structures of the compounds of these elements. Emphasis is placed on the chemistry of the transition metals, particularly as it relates to their biological occurrence and function. Three hours of lecture weekly
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CHM 312: Quantitative Analysis
4.00 Credits
Carlow University
An introduction to analytical chemistry. Deals with the basic theory of and experimentation in gravimetric and volumetric analysis, with emphasis on principles of chemical equilibrium. The course also includes selected topics in instrumental analysis and chromatography with an emphasis on quantitative applications. Two hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory weekly
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CHM 350: Miracles: Science and God
3.00 Credits
Carlow University
How does God "work" in the world and how is that work perceived in light of the "laws of nature". Studies in the fields of theoretical physics and quantum mechanics suggest exciting possibilities for a 21st century theology of divine action. In particular, this course will investigate the releationship between what Thomas Aquinas referred to as "primary cause" (the origin of all things) and "seondary causes" (all the interactions we perceive in the empiracal world)
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CHM 398: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Carlow University
An opportunity for junior chemistry majors to research current trends and topics of interest in an area of chemistry and present a seminar and paper devoted to this topic. Students work in conjunction with a faculty mentor. The course covers such skills as using the chemical literature, online searching, browsing the World Wide Web, and preparing a computer presentation. One hour weekly seminar
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