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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites, CHEM 140, 150, consent of instructor. For freshmen or sophomores. (Offered as needed.) 1-3 credits.
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Prerequisites, CHEM 140, 150, or consent of instructor. Fundamental concepts of inorganic chemistry, emphasis on atomic and molecular structure. Periodic table, chemical bonds, chemical reactions explained in terms of fundamental atomic and molecular structure, descriptive chemistry. Lecture. (Offered spring semester.) 3 credits.
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Prerequisites, CHEM 140, 150, or equivalent. CHEM 302 is the inorganic chemistry laboratory course for CHEM 301. Experiments in inorganic chemistry laboratory techniques and inorganic syntheses. Laboratory. (Offered spring semester.) 1 credit.
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Prerequisite, CHEM 150. Gravimetric, volumetric, instrumental analysis techniques, and related theory with particular emphasis on the statistical analysis of data, sample collection and sample preparation. Lecture, laboratory. (Offered fall semester, alternate years.) 4 credits.
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(Offered as needed.) 1-3 credits.
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Prerequisite, CHEM 150. Characteristic alkane, alkene, alkyl halide, and alcohol compounds are discussed with reference to theories, nomenclature, principle reactions, preparations, and spectroscopy. Lecture, Laboratory. (Offered fall semester.) 4 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite, CHEM 330/330L. Students build upon the fundamentals learned in CHEM 330/330L studying organic chemistry and spectroscopic analysis of carbonyl compounds, aromatic compounds, amines, biomolecules, and electrocyclic reactions. There is an emphasis on synthetic organic chemistry in CHEM 331/331L. Lecture, Laboratory. (Offered spring semester.) 4 credits.
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Prerequisite, CHEM 331. Biochemistry is study of the chemical and molecular interactions that occur in and constitute living organisms. In Biomolecules, students will examine the structure and function of the fundamental building blocks of life (carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and nucleic acids). Lecture, laboratory. (Offered fall semester.) 4 credits.
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Prerequisite, CHEM 331. Recommended CHEM 335. Biochemical study of the metabolic processes involved in the maintenance of life. Special attention is given to understanding the energetics of life (bioenergetics) and the molecular logic, regulation and control of biochemical reactions constituting metabolic pathways. Lecture. (Offered spring semester.) 3 credits.
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Prerequisites, CHEM 140, 150, PHYS 101, 102, MATH 110, 111. Quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular structure, spectroscopy and photochemistry. Lecture, laboratory. (Offered fall semester.) 4 credits.
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