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CHM 206: General Chemistry Laboratory II
1.00 Credits
Creighton University
Laboratory portion of Chemistry 205. Experiments relevant to the content of CHM 205 are performed. P: CHM 203, CHM 204. CO: CHM 205.
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CHM 215: Natural Sciences I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Creighton University
Examination of fundamental concepts from the natural sciences with primary emphasis on conceptual understanding. Topics include: units of measure, scientific method, particle nature of matter, density, velocity/acceleration, force/work, Newton's Laws, energy, pressure, properties of gases, liquids and solids. Integrated laboratory involves basic investigations of these concepts. P: EDU 103.
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CHM 216: Natural Sciences II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Creighton University
Examination of fundamental concepts from the natural sciences with primary emphasis on conceptual understanding. Topics include: units of measure, scientific method, properties of solutions, chemical reactions, chemical analysis, pendulum motion, light, sound, electricity and magnetism. Integrated laboratory involves basic investigations of these concepts. P: EDU 103. ??
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CHM 285: Advanced General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
A second-semester general chemistry course designed for potential chemistry majors and for those students interested in the health sciences who want an advanced treatment of general chemistry topics. The course will focus on kinetics, thermodynamics, and expressions of solution equilibria with applications to quantitative chemical analysis. The approach will be from a conceptual understanding of solution chemistry leading into a quantitative treatment of solution phenomena. P: CHM 203 with a grade of "C" or better. CO: CHM 286.
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CHM 286: Chemistry Analysis Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Creighton University
A laboratory-based course covering the theories and methods used in classical chemical analysis. Topics include statistical methods for evaluating and interpreting data, theory of chemical analysis and sources of error, and experiments based upon the principles of stoichiometry and equilibrium as applied to titration, precipitation, electrochemistry, and spectroscopy. One hour of recitation and three hours of laboratory per week. P: CHM 203; CHM 204. CO: CHM 285.
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CHM 297: Directed Research
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Creighton University
Participation in a research project under the direction of a member of the faculty. P: IC, DC.
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CHM 315: Quantitative Analysis
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Creighton University
An integrated lecture and laboratory course that presents the theories and chemical methods for solving a variety of real problems in chemical analysis. Topics covered include: statistical methods for evaluating and interpreting data, sources of error in chemical analysis, principles of stoichiometry and equilibrium as applied to precipitation, acid-base, complexometric, electrochemical, and spectroscopic analysis. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. P: CHM 205; CHM 323.
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CHM 321: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Study of the structure and properties of organic compounds, as exemplified by alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, and alkyl halides. Stereochemistry, molecular structure, principles of reaction theory, and reaction mechanisms. P: CHM 205 or CHM 285 with a grade of "C" or better. CO: CHM 322.
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CHM 321: Organic Chemistry I I
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Study of the structure and properties of organic compounds, as exemplified by alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, and alkyl halides. Stereochemistry, molecular structure, principles of reaction theory, and reaction mechanisms. P: CHM 205 or CHM 285. CO: CHM 322 .
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CHM 321,323: regular two-semester sequence . Possible topics include sterochemistry
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
natural products, computational methods in organic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, photochemistry and other topics of current interest. P: CHM 323.
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