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3.00 Credits
This capstone design course provides opportunities for the application of all prior course work in the resolution of an industrially realistic or derived chemical process design problem in a team format. Teams demonstrate a practical ability to define the required technical challenge, develop relevant criteria to evaluate alternatives, and present the resolution of the technical challenge in both oral and written formats.[W] Prerequisite: CHE 411, 413, and 415 Offered: Spring semester Staff
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3.00 Credits
This program is designed and operated in accordance with the requirements of the Honors program as administered by the Academic Progress- Committee. Prerequisite: Senior standing This is a Technical Elective. Staff
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3.00 Credits
Designed for non-science students. After a coverage of basic principles, a case study approach is used to examine societal problems caused, influenced, or solved by chemistry. Background information and rationale are discussed as well as the chemistry in-volved. Specific topics will vary from year to year depending on the interests of students and staff. The laboratory emphasizes the scientific approach with experiments using consumer products. Lecture/laboratory. Students who have credit for Chemistry 121 or 122 may not take 102 for credit. Students who have credit for 102 may not take 121 for credit. Offered: Fall and spring semester Staff
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3.00 Credits
Students will understand the basic principles of reaction stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical thermodynamics and kinetics. They will develop strategies and skills for solving quantitative and qualitative problems. The laboratory work illustrates fundamental principles emphasizing proper laboratory techniques. Prerequisite: Chemistry 121 for Chemistry 122 Offered: 121/Fall, 122/Spring Staff
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the theories of atomic structure and bonding in main-group and solid-state compounds. Common techniques for characterizing inorganic compounds such as NMR, IR and Mass Spectrometry are discussed. Descriptive chemistry of main group elements is examined. Conductivity, and magnetism, superconductivity and an introduction to bio-inorganic chemistry are additional topics in the course. In lieu of the laboratory students have a project on a topic of their choice. Serves as an advanced chemistry elective for Biochemistry majors. Prerequisite: Chemistry 122 Nataro
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Same as Chemistry 212 plus one three-hour laboratory per week, which includes experience in the synthesis, purification, and characterization (infrared and electronic spectroscopy, magnetic susceptibility, NMR, cyclic voltammetry, and x-ray powder diffraction) and properties of inorganic compounds. Prerequisite: Chemistry 122 Offered: Spring semester Nataro
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3.00 Credits
General aspects of organic chemistry including nomenclature, structure, reactions, synthesis, and spectroscopy are surveyed. This course is intended to prepare students for a career in chemistry or biochemistry, as well as the medical and engineering professions. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: Chemistry 122 or 213 for Chemistry 221; Chemistry 221 for Chemistry 222 Offered: 221/Fall, 222/Spring Miles, Nutaitis, Rutherford
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3.00 Credits
A thorough study of the fundamental techniques and theoretical background of classical volumetric and gravimetric analysis together with some instrumental analytical methods such as colorimetry, potentiometry, and separation techniques. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: Chemistry 122 or 213 Offered: Fall semester Huang
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3.00 Credits
This course discusses the chemical principles underlying natural processes and the ways in which human activity affects those processes. Sources, sinks, and interactions of important environmental compounds are investigated. Prerequisite: Chemistry 122 Offered: Fall semester Mylon
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1.00 Credits
A one-semester course designed primarily for A.B. majors and premedical students. A study of gas properties, thermodynamics, elementary quantum mechanics, kinetics, and lasers. Prerequisite: Chemistry 122 or 213; Physics 112; Mathematics 125, 162, or 172 Offered: Fall or spring semester Mylon
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