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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory and operation of modern chemical instrumentation, with an emphasis on the analytical applications of instrumental techniques in a variety of scientific fields. Topics covered include molecular and atomic absorption and emission spectroscopy, electroanalytical chemistry, and chromatographic methods. Cannot be taken for credit after CHE 407.
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0.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
The structural, functional, and informational aspects of biologically important molecules, such as amino acids, proteins, enzymes, lipids, and carbohydrates are studied. The course is complemented with a three-hour laboratory each week. Cannot be taken for credit after CHE 350.
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0.00 Credits
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2.00 Credits
A course designed to explore the fundamental aspects of electrochemistry and the applications of electrochemical techniques, with particular focus on analytical applications.
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3.00 Credits
This course will use a mechanistic approach to elaborate upon topics first introduced in CHE 210/211 and will include the fundamentals of physical organic chemistry, the chemistry of reactive intrermediates and modern techniques used to study organic reaction mechanisms. Particular emphasis will be placed on the relationship between reaction dynamics and steric, electronic, solvent and isotope effects.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the essentials of physical chemistry and its applications. Includes the following topics: thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry, properties of state, phase equilibria, solutions, atomic structure, bonding, and molecular spectroscopy.
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5.00 Credits
This course explores the structure, dynamics, and function of proteins. Specific topics include: protein structure and folding, big and binding, enzymes, regulatory strategies including signal transduction, and use of bioinformatics databases.
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0.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys the generation, regulation, and storage of metabolic energy in carbohydrates, lipids and amino acids. The biosynthesis of building blocks is also explored. Specific topics include: carbohydrates, lipids and membranes, glycolysis, citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, pentose phosphate pathway, gluconeogenesis, and photosynthesis.
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