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3.00 Credits
A study of the theory and interpretations of UV-visible, IR, NMR, and mass spectra as well as laboratory projects using instrumental methods for investigation of analytical problems. Emphasis on spectroscopic, potentiometric, and chromatographic methods. Literature research, planning procedures, and computer data analysis are included.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience, Instrumental Analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Taken at Villanova. This course looks at the first, second, and third laws of thermodynamics; phase equilibria and chemical equilibria; gases; and electrochemistry will be covered in this course.
Prerequisite:
MAT 0121
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience, Physical Chemistry I.
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3.00 Credits
Taken at Villanova. This course will present an introduction to atomic and molecular structure and spectroscopy, chemical kinetics and chemical dynamics. Student register for CHM 3412 for 3 credits and CHM 3402, Physical Chemistry I Lab, 1 credit, or CHM 3404, Physical Chemistry I Lab for Majors, 1 credit.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience, Physical Chemistry II.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the underlying principles and applications of nanomaterials. Emphasis is placed on the nanoscale paradigm in terms of properties, applications of nanomaterials, ethical and societal issues related to nanoscience and nanotechnology. Students will use their newly gained knowledge to examine applications of nanomaterials as SMART materials, sensors, optical and biomedical materials. Literature research will also be integrated into this course.
Prerequisite:
CHE 0145
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3.00 Credits
A study of the structure and function of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between macromolecular conformation and function. Membrane structure and transport will be covered as well as basic bioenergetics and enzyme catalysis. Clinical correlations will be made where appropriate. Enzyme and binding kinetics will be examined as well as the use of the computer to collect, analyze, tabulate, and graph experimental results. The course has a writing component designed to develop the student's literature research skills.
Prerequisite:
CHE 0235
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3.00 Credits
A study of the mechanisms and regulation of intermediary metabolism with a human focus. Signal transduction, protein translocation, nuclear structure and transport, and cell cycle regulation will be covered. Emphasis will be placed on the physiological implications of biomolecular function and the relationship to metabolic, hormonal, and carcinogenic disease. The course contains a significant writing component to further develop the student's literature searching and technical writing skills. Prerequisite: CHE-0400. Offered fall semester. 3 credits.
Prerequisite:
CHE 0400
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3.00 Credits
ORGANIC REACTION MECHANISMS Application of chemical and physical methods to the study of the structure and reaction mechanisms of organic compounds. Methods include molecular orbital theory, spectroscopic analysis, and isotopic and kinetic studies.
Prerequisite:
CHE 0200 CHE 0300
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