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CHM 381: Fundamentals of Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
A mechanistic approach to biochemistry for chemistry and biochemistry majors. Topics covered include a structural and mechanistic approach to studying the function of biomolecules, a mechanistic investigation of intermediary metabolism and nucleotide and protein synthesis, and bioenergetics. P: CHM 323; Open to chemistry/biochemistry majors or by instructor consent.
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CHM 382: Biochemistry Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Creighton University
A one-semester laboratory course designed to support CHM 381, Fundamentals of Biochemistry. Introduction to methods and instrumentation for biochemical measurements: analysis and isolation of biologically-important compounds, strategies for assaying biological activity, cloning and purification techniques for DNA/RNA. P or CO: CHM 381.
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CHM 421: Selected Topics In Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Study of classes of compounds and reactions of organic chemistry not covered in the regular two-semester sequence (CHM 321, 323). Possible topics include sterochemistry, natural products, computational methods in organic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, photochemistry and other topics of current interest. P: CHM 323.
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CHM 445: Chemical Thermodynamics
2.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course will provide a more extensive introduction to classical thermodynamic theory, including treatments of the laws of thermodynamics, conditions of equilibrium, thermodynamics of gases and solutions, and ideal and non-ideal behavior. P: CHM 341.
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CHM 446: Statistical Mechanics
2.00 Credits
Creighton University
The mathematical study of the connection between quantum mechanical behavior of individual atoms and molecules and their consequent macroscopic properties and phenomena. P: CHM 342.
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CHM 447: Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules
2.00 Credits
Creighton University
The study of the effect of molecular weight, molecular weight distributions, and chain configuration of large molecules on physical and chemical properties. P: CHM 341.
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CHM 447 - Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules
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CHM 448: Group Theory
2.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course will present an introduction to the theory of group representations. Topics will include the mathematical foundations of abstract group theory, including reducible and irreducible representations. Physical applications of group theory will include crystallographic point groups, group theoretical techniques in quantum mechanics, angular momentum, and vibrational spectroscopy.
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CHM 451: Inorganic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Relation of atomic and molecular structure to chemical and physical properties. Periodicity and descriptive chemistry of inorganic classes and groups. Topics covered include group theory, MO theory, molecular and ionic structures, redox reactions, acid/base theories, and coordination compounds. P: CHM 341.
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CHM 456: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
A senior level course on instrumental techniques used in analytical chemistry. Emphasis will be on modern instrumentation theory and applications in spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and chromatography. P: CHM 341; CO: CHM 466.
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CHM 466: Instrumental Analysis Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Creighton University
A laboratory-based course covering the theories and methods used in modern instrumental analysis. Topics include the theory and practice of instrumental techniques, statistical methods for evaluating and interpreting data, sources of noise and error, and experimental methods in spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and chromatography. One hour of recitation and three hours of laboratory per week. P: CHM 286 or CHM 315; C: CHM 456.
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