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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the chemistry of carbon-containing compounds, with emphasis on the relationship between the structure of organic molecules and their chemical reactions. Designed for science majors, including pre-medicine. Must be taken in sequence.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory course designed to teach modern laboratory procedures and techniques and to illustrate the reactions and theoretical material presented in CHM 321, 322. Must be taken in sequence.
Prerequisite:
CHM-222L
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3.00 Credits
Study of volumetric and gravimetric methods of analysis with emphasis on chemical equilibrium, including acid-base, precipitation, oxidation- reduction, and complex metric methods of analysis.
Prerequisite:
Take CHM-222 or CHM-224 Take MTH-153
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3.00 Credits
Study of instrumental methods of analysis, including electrochemical, spectroscopic, chromatographic, thermal, and kinetic methods.
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2.00 Credits
Methods of analysis employing electrochemical techniques, spectrophotometer, chromatograph, microprocessor analyzers, and thermal analyzers.
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3.00 Credits
Application of differential equations, vector analysis, determinants and functions to problems encountered in the physical sciences. Emphasis on practical problem-solving skills.
Prerequisite:
MTH-252
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3.00 Credits
Quantitative study of the structure and physical properties of matter including study of the laws governing chemical interaction and the foundations upon which these laws rests. Covers energy change accompanying physical and chemical changes. Must be taken in sequence.
Prerequisite:
MTH-251, PHY-153
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3.00 Credits
In-depth study of the reactions occurring in living systems, designed for science majors (especially students intending advanced study in the health sciences). Topics include molecular architecture, molecular energetics, interactions of biomolecules, intermediary metabolism, mass transport in biological systems, and molecular genetics.
Prerequisite:
CHM-322, CHM-362
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2.00 Credits
Emphasis on the procedures and operations of modern instrumentation used for isolation, purification, and study of biomolecules including modern chromatography techniques, gel and paper electrophoreses, ultra centrifugation, spectroscopic techniques, etc. Techniques are applied to isolation of enzymes, other proteins, nucleic acids, and the study of enzyme kinetics and enzyme-catalyzed reactions in several systems.
Prerequisite:
Take CHM-322L or CHM-323L
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1.00 Credits
Presentation and discussion of current topics in all areas of chemistry. Required of all senior chemistry majors.
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