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4.00 Credits
Foundations of chemical thermodynamics, equilibria, kinetics, quantum mechanics, and spectroscopy.
Prerequisite:
( MATH 122 or MA 122 or MATH 124 or MA 124 or MATH 128 or MA 128 ) and ( PHYS 112 or PY 112 or PHYS 132 or PY 132 ) and ( CHEM 112 or CH 112 or CHEM 114 or CH 114 )
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1.00 Credits
Experiments illustrating application of fundamental laws to actual systems.
Prerequisite:
( CHEM 321 CHEM 341 and ( CHEM 341 and CHEM 341
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of biological processes at the molecular level with emphasis on protein structure and function, enzyme mechanism and kinetics, fundamentals of physical biochemistry, and the chemistry of biological molecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Prerequisite:
( CHEM 231 or CH 231 )
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1.00 Credits
Presents the skills necessary to design research proposals, to search for and apply to pre- and post-degree external academic research experiences and workplace opportunities, and to understand their roles and expectations for ethical research and publications.
Prerequisite:
( CHEM 290 or CHEM 232 )
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2.00 Credits
Applies advanced laboratory techniques to a variety of systems; intended for chemistry majors. Topics come from across chemistry, and uses techniques such as synthesis, computation and physical characterization to gain experience with a wide spectrum of laboratory skills. An in-depth project is included in this course.
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2.00 Credits
Applies advanced laboratory techniques to a variety of systems; intended for chemistry majors. Topics come from across chemistry, and uses will use techniques such as separation, computation, spectroscopy and electrochemistry to gain experience with a wide spectrum of laboratory skills. An in-depth project is included in this course.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion of advanced theories of atomic structure, chemical bonding, acids and bases, coordination compounds, and selected topics. In the laboratory portion, techniques used in the synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds are explored.
Prerequisite:
( CHEM 214 and CHEM 341 )
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3.00 Credits
A more detailed examination of the principles of analytical chemistry. Student learns theoretical and practical aspects of sampling, data acquisition, and spectroscopic, electrochemical, chromatographic, thermal, mass spectrometric, and affinity methods of analysis.Previously Offered As: CHEM 326
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3.00 Credits
Examines modern and advanced methods of elucidation of the structures of organic molecules, including NMR, MS, and IR. Discusses the fundamental physical and chemical principles of each method. Focuses on structure determination by interpretation of data (spectra), either individually or combined. Emphasizes structure determination as currently applied in the chemical industry.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics of current interest covered. Possible topics include reaction mechanisms, molecular spectroscopy, stereochemistry, natural products, heterocyclics, polymer chemistry, and organic synthesis.
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