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CHM 100: World of Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Northland College
This is a course designed for liberal arts students. We will present chemistry in its broad cultural, social, and economic contexts. Many of the issues that come up in everyday life can be better understood with recourse to relatively simple chemical ideas. Chemistry is indeed all around us. By exploring the chemistry of consumer products, as well as the chemistry of radiation and pollution we will develop a more sophisticated understanding of the world around us through chemical analysis. Liberal Education: Chemistry.
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CHM 110: General Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Northland College
Atomic and molecular structures; the periodic table; gases, liquids, and solids; water and solutions; organic chemistry. (Advanced Placement or CLEP credit accepted for CHM 110) Liberal Education: Chemistry.
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CHM 210: Ecological Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: CHM 110; Liberal Education: Environmental Perspectives. The chemistry involved in the stabilization of natural and artificial ecosystems. Geochemistry, atmospheric and aquatic chemistry, chemical ecology and energy.
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CHM 220: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: CHM 110 The chemistry of aliphatic hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, oxygen functions, and amines. Strong emphasis on development and integration of the basic concepts underlying the reactions of organic molecules.
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CHM 220L: Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: CHM 220 may be taken concurrently Development of basic techniques used in organic chemistry such as recrystalization, distillation, and solvent separation, etc. The use and integration of these techniques are accomplished by a series of experiments parelling CHM 220.
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CHM 221: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: CHM 220 The chemistry of the aromatic nucleus, optical activity, condensed aromatic hydrocarbons, and heterocyclic systems. Introduction to physical methods employed in the elucidation of structure of organic molecules.
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CHM 221L: Oraganic Chemisty II Lab
1.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: CHM 220L and CHM 221 may be taken concurrently Advanced multi-step synthesis with emphasis on techniques learned in CHM 220L. Use of VPC and NMR for solving structural organic problems. In-depth coverage of aromatic chemistry with flexibility allowing individual projects.
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CHM 225: Ecological Quantitative Analysis
4.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: CHM 110 and sophomore standing Quantitative methods of analysis, including gravimetric, volumetric, potentiometric, electroanalytic, photometric, and chromatographic methods.
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CHM 240: Inorganic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: CHM 110 Descriptive chemistry of main group elements. Spectra, structure and reactions of transition metal complexes. Preparation, bonding and applications of organometallic compounds.
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CHM 345: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: CHM 220 An introduction to biochemistry exploring four major biochemical themes: the nature and synthesis of proteins, pathway regulation and integration, energy flux, and information transmission. These themes will be presented within the context of environmental science dealing with topics such as endocrine disrupters, pesticide toxicity, Mad Cow Disease, biochemical adaptations, and environmental toxicology. Note: This course does not cover nucleic acid chemistry or molecular genetics.
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