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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course covers method development for the analysis of complex organic mixtures. The analytical techniques detailed are High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Gas Liquid Chromatography (GLC), and other appropriate chromatographic methodologies.

    Note: This course can count as one of the three advanced laboratory courses required for the degree to be accredited by the American Chemical Society. Prerequisite:    C- or higher in CHEM 3103 (0215) and C- or higher in CHEM 3105 (0217) Corequisite:    CHEM 4196 (W314)

  • 4.00 Credits

    Analytical techniques with specific applications to drug substances. Prerequisite:    C- or higher in CHEM 3103 (0215), C- or higher in 3105 (0217), C- or higher in 3301 (0231), and C- or higher in 4196 (W314)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will challenge students to perform chemical analyses on a variety of samples that may be considered as evidence. Students will be instructed in methodology and method validation. An understanding of data statistics and representation of data through use of spreadsheets will be emphasized. This course will introduce students to modern chemical instrumentation and techniques as applied to forensic issues. Prerequisite:    C- or higher in CHEM 3103 (0215), C- or higher in 3105 (0217) and C- or higher in 4196 (W314)
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to modern applications of chromatography and spectroscopy. Laboratory assignments involve quantitative and qualitative analyses of inorganic and organic molecules. Instrumentation design, operating principles, and theory will be presented as they apply to uv-vis, nmr, fluorescence, epr, aa, ae, gc, gc-ms, gpc, and hplc.

    Note: Capstone writing course. Prerequisite:    C- or higher in CHEM 3103 (0215), C- or higher in CHEM 3105 (0217) and C- or higher in one of CHEM 3301 (0231) and 3302 (0232) (with CHEM 3302 (0232) preferred) Corequisite:    The other of CHEM 3301 (0231) and 3302 (0232)

  • 3.00 Credits

    A problem-oriented course in organic structure, stereochemistry, and reaction mechanisms. Introduction to efficient retrieval of information from the organochemical literature. Simple molecular orbital and HOMO/LUMO theory. Prerequisite:    C- or higher in CHEM 2202 (0122) or 2212 (0182) or 2922 (H192)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Modern approaches to efficiently designed multi-step syntheses of important compounds. Retrosynthetic analysis, synthons, chirons, and protecting groups. Evaluation and appreciation of landmark achievements in the field. Prerequisite:    C- or higher in CHEM 2202 (0122) or 2212 (0182) or 2922 (H192)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course has the student develop the skills for rigorous characterization of organic compounds. The student is shown how to get the maximum structural information out of spectroscopic methods. Purification methods are also taught. Literature resources are extensively used. The writing of acceptable reports is emphasized.

    Note: This course can count as one of the three advanced laboratory courses required for the degree to be certified by the American Chemical Society. Prerequisite:    C or higher in CHEM 2201 (0121) - 2204 (0124) or CHEM 2211 (0181) - 2214 (0184) or CHEM 2921 (H191) - 2924 (H194) and C- or higher in CHEM 3103 (0215) and C- or higher in CHEM 3105 (0217)

  • 4.00 Credits

    This course emphasizes the preparation of organic compounds using methods currently used in the modern chemical laboratory. Literature sources and spectroscopic methods are extensively used. The safe use of aggressive reagents, the use of and the design of multistep syntheses are emphasized. The environmental impact of method choice is treated.

    Note: This course can count as one of the three advanced laboratory courses required for the degree to be certified by the American Chemical Society. Prerequisite:    B or higher in CHEM 4203 (0328)

  • 3.00 Credits

    Elementary application of statistical mechanics in various physio-chemical systems. Prerequisite:    C- or higher in CHEM 3301 (0231) and C- or higher in 3302 (0232)
  • 4.00 Credits

    A laboratory study of the fundamental physical and chemical principles involved in molecular spectroscopy, thermodynamics, and chemical kinetics, with particular emphasis on the techniques of physical measurement and the presentation of coherent laboratory reports.

    Note: Capstone writing course. Prerequisite:    C- or higher in CHEM 3103 (0215), C- or higher in 3105 (0217), and C- or higher in one of 3301 (0231) and 3302 (0232) Corequisite:    The other of CHEM 3301 (0231) and 3302 (0232)

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