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CHEM 298: FIELD EXPERIENCE
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
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CHEM 315: HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY~The course will consist of a historical survey of the development of chemistry. Prerequisite: Chemistry 121.
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CHEM 320: INTERMEDIATE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
INTERMEDIATE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY~A continuation of Chemistry 220. Includes a survey of bifunctional and polyfunctional molecules and bio-organic chemistry. Prerequisite: Chemistry 220. The breakdown between lecture and lab hours is for administrative office use only. This course may only be taken as 4 credit hours.
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CHEM 330: COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
COMPUTATION CHEMISTRY~"... Chemical questions are problems in applied mathematics." So begins an early text in Quantum Chemistry, and calculations now provide a useful addition to the Chemist's toolbox. The course builds on Physics and Organic chemistry to develop the Molecular Mechanical and Semi-empirical Molecular Orbital approaches to energetic and conformational calculations. "Ab initio" methods are then introduced, and their power (and cost) explored. This course is particularly suitable for chemists or molecular biologist considering careers in the chemical, pharmaceutical or biogenetic industries, but will provide an equally valuable introduction to material widely needed for graduate studies. Prerequisites: Chemistry 220 and high-school physics.
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CHEM 340: X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY~X-ray diffraction is an important tool for finding the positions of atoms in molecular structures, and for measuring the resulting inter-atomic distance and angles. It is routinely applied to all classes of molecules, now including even those as complex as proteins. In this course, discussions of crystallization, X-ray production and detection, crystal symmetry and the Fourier relationship between direct and reciprocal space leads to the use of the SHELX software package (Sheldrick, 1997) for the solution of small molecule structures. We will introduce the XTALVIEW software package (McRee, 1999) as we look at the problems posed in protein crystallography. Some additional work will be required of those students wishing this to count as an Advanced Chemistry course. Prerequisites: Chemistry 220 and high-school physics.
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CHEM 350: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I~This course provides an introduction to physical chemistry, with an emphasis on energetics. Topics include:the physical properties of gases, liquids, solids, and solutions; thermodynamics and thermochemistry; phase equilibria; electrochemistry; and the kinetic theory of gases and fluids. Prerequisites: Chemistry 120 and Chemistry 220, Physics 214, and Mathematics 199.
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CHEM 351: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II~This course is a continuation of Chemistry 350. The emphasis in this course is on structure and change. Topics include: atomic and molecular structure; quantum mechanics; molecular structure determination; thermodynamics; and chemical kinetics. Prerequisite: Chemistry 350.
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CHEM 381: TPC:
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY~Various advanced courses. This course may be taken more than once for credit.
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CHEM 400: SPECTROSCOPY AND SEPARATIONS
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
SPECTROSCOPY AND SEPARATIONS~The application of methods of analysis. Emphasis on theoretical concepts, instrument design, chromatography columns, separation theory and applications. Prerequisite: Chemistry 240 and 350 or concurrent with 350.
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CHEM 430: ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hiram College
ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY~A survey of the methods used for structural determinations in inorganic chemistry. Nuclear magnetic, vibrational, electronic, and optical rotational spectroscopy are the primary focuses. An introduction to isomerism, transition metal stereochemistry, and conformational analysis is included. Magnetic, thermal, electrochemical, and separation methods are also considered. Prerequisite: Chemistry 350 or permission. Offered alternate years.
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