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3.00 Credits
is designed for science majors. The lectures will provide students with the funda mentals of organic chemistry. The general emphasis will be on the chemistry of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, stereochemistry, and ionic reactions with special emphasis on mechanisms and synthesis. CHEM 225 must be taken concurrently. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher inCHEM 122. (IAI Course # BIO 908, CHM 913, CLS 908, EGR 963, NUR 908)
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2.00 Credits
is designed to teach the most common techniques used in the field of organic chemistry. The approach is investigative where theories that govern techniques are conceptualized through hands on experience. The students will learn how to perform the following techniques: extraction, recrystallization, melting point, distillation, chromatographic separation, infrared spectroscopy, and synthesis. In addition, an introduction to chemical literature will be emphasized. (IAI Course # BIO 908, CHM 913, CLS 908, EGR 963, NUR 908)
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3.00 Credits
is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I. The lectures will provide students with the fundamentals of organic reactions, mechanisms, and synthesis. The emphasis will be on the chemistry of alcohols, phenols, ethers, epoxides, carbonyl chemistry, amines, macromolecules, and chemistry of drugs. CHEM 226 must be taken concurrently. Prerequisite: Grade of "C"or higher in CHEM 224. (IAI Course # BIO 909, CHM 914, CLS 909, EGR 964)
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2.00 Credits
is an investigative approach where the theories that govern synthesis are conceptualized through hands on experience. The emphasis is on chemical synthesis, biosynthesis, spectroscopy, and qualitative organic identification of organic compounds. (IAI Course # BIO 909, CHM 914, CLS 909, EGR 964)
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3.00 Credits
is a survey course of biochemical principles, including the major classes of biomolecules, the biochemistry of catabolism and anabolism, and the biosynthesis of informational macromolecules. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher in CHEM 224/5. (IAI Course # CSS 910, NUR 910)
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2.00 Credits
provides students with a basic understanding of common biochemical laboratory techniques used in the purification and characterization of proteins. These techniques will include various types of column chromatography, enzyme assays, enzyme kinetics, SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, and assays for protein determination. The course will also include a component on isolating subcellular organelles and their DNA. (IAI Course # CSS 910, NUR 910)
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3.00 Credits
designed to give the students a broad experience in the theory of instrumentation. The labs will be investigative in nature, requiring students to use the Internet and chemical literature to explore practical ways of using instruments for solving chemical problems qualitatively and quantitatively. Students will survey the theory and application of instruments such as visible, ultra violet, infrared, and fluorescence spectrophotometry as well as nuclear magnetic resonance, atomic absorption, chromatography and mass spectrometry. Two lecture periods and one three hour laboratory meet per week. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher inCHEM 224/5.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
is a title given to a course which covers specific themes, practices, and subject content not currently offered in the curriculum. This course is directed primarily to student majoring in the subject area and could be used to complete major requirements. The course will provide an in depth study of a specific topic. Prerequisites will vary.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Directed Study
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Independent Study
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