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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEM 1620. A functional approach is utilized in study of both the aliphatics and aromatics. Nomenclature is constantly emphasized only with the principal methods of synthesis. Selected reactions are studied with respect to mechanisms, kinetics and stereo-chemical involvement. ($100.00 course fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 2102, CEM 1620. This course examines the formation and structure of crystalline, amorphous and polymeric materials. Topics include thermodynamics of formation and structure of materials, bonding, formation of defects, diffusion, nucleation and growth. (Cross listed with PHY 3350)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CEM 1620, MTH 1110. A modern approach to the subject is taken and includes basic statistical tools, error analysis, and a thorough discussion of equilibrium, including solubility, acid-base, complex formation, and oxidation-reduction reactions. Discussions of instrumental techniques in spectrometry, separations, and biochemical analyses are also emphasized. Independent laboratory work is a major portion of the course. ($100.00 course fee).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEM 3320. A study of selected areas of medicinal chemistry with emphasis on the organic chemistry of drug design and drug action. Topics to be studied include drug discovery, design and development, and the major classes and modes of action of drugs.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEM 3210, CEM 3320; or consent of instructor. The molecular structure and biological function of biomolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, and lipids is emphasized. An introduction to enzymology and metabolism is included. ($100.00 course fee)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CEM 3320, PHY 1120, MTH 1150. An introduction to physical chemistry for students of the biological sciences. A discussion of thermodynamics, equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, spectroscopy, and quantum mechanics as applied to the field of biochemistry. ($100 course fee)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CEM 1610, CEM 1620; PHY 2110, PHY 2120; MTH 1210, MTH 1220. The more chemical aspects of the subject are presented this semester; gas laws, properties of solutions, thermodynamics, and kinetics. Electrochemistry is also introduced at this time. ($100.00 course fee)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 20 hours in chemistry. A discussion of research in Chemistry, including experimental design, data analysis, literature review methods, publications of chemical research, and research presentations. Student will create a proposal for research to be executed in CEM 4700.
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1.00 Credits
This seminar course provides a forum in which students explore recent advancements in teh pharmaceutical field through readings in primary literature. Discussions and speakers will frame the majority of the meetings. Students will present both in oral and written form, the results of an independent study in the pharmaceutical area of their choice.
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1.00 Credits
The Chemistry Senior Capstone serves to prepare students for employment or post-graduate education. Practical issues such as career planning and interviewing will be included. Central to this course is the integration of chemical concepts and application to practical, real-world issues. This course will also be utilized for program assessment.
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