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CHM 110: Foundations of Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: NW (Empirical Study of the Natural World) Introduction to the principles of chemistry. Topics include: atomic and molecular structure and chemical bonding, stoichiometry, properties of the states of matter, and energetics of chemical reactions with emphasis on problem solving, conceptual understanding, and analytical reasoning. Laboratory focuses on quantitative measurements and interpretation of data. Helps satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in natural sciences. 4 credits.
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CHM 120: Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: NW (Empirical Study of the Natural World) Prerequisite: CHM-110 Emphasis on the application of chemical principles to carbon compounds. Physical and chemical properties of the major organic functional groups, an introduction to stereochemistry, molecular stability, and related concepts of organic compounds are covered. Laboratory emphasizes reaction set-ups, recrystallization, distillation, extraction, and chromatography. 4 credits.
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CHM 210: Introductory Kinetics and Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHM-110 Introduction to the basic principles governing the rates and extent of chemical processes with an emphasis on chemical thermodynamics, equilibria, acid-base chemistry, oxidation and reduction processes and kinetics. Laboratory program emphasizes quantitative measurements and methods of data analysis. Helps satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in natural sciences. 4 credits.
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CHM 220: Bio-Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHM-120 Introduction to the organic chemistry of living systems. Topics include: the structure and chemistry of proteins, mechanistic enzymology, the organic chemistry of cofactors, DNA-drug interactions, and the biosynthesis of natural products. 4 credits.
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CHM 230: Inorganic Chemisty
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHM-210 Introduction to inorganic topics, beginning with the Periodic Table. Topics include: main-group chemistry, nuclear chemistry, transition metal chemistry, and solid state chemistry will be explored in more depth. Connections between theory and observation will be highlighted. 4 credits.
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CHM 240: Experimental Techniques
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHM-230 Laboratory exercises involving multi-step synthesis, purification, and analysis of both organic and inorganic compounds. Use of modern chemical instrumentation, utilization of the chemical literature, and the oral and written presentation of experimental data are requirements. 4 credits.
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CHM 310: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHM-240, MTH-151 and PHY-111 Development of the basic concepts of physical chemistry and the theoretical and quantitative foundations for further study in chemistry. Knowledge of calculus and introductory physics is essential. Topics include: introduction to quantized energy levels, molecular structure, spectroscopy, molecular symmetry, chemical kinetics and reaction dynamics. 4 credits.
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CHM 330: Analytical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHM-310 Advanced analytical measurements, data analysis and instrumental methods including titrimetry, atomic and molecular spectroscopy and electro-chemistry. Advanced chemical separations including extraction, gas and liquid chromatography and electrophoresis. Laboratory emphasizes intensive hands-on experience with state of the art equipment including voltammographs, ICP, capillary GCMS, HPLC, HPCE, UV/Vis and emission spectroscopy. 4 credits.
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CHM 340: Physical Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHM-310, MTH-160 and PHY-112 The thermodynamics and statistical mechanical aspects of physical chemistry. Laboratory consists of physical measurements and spectroscopic characterization of matter. Working with lasers, computer interfaced instrumentation, high vacuum apparatus and other sophisticated laboratory equipment. 4 credits.
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CHM 410: Quantum Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHM-310 and MTH-160 The first quarter of the course is an exploration of the origins of quantum theoretical concepts and formalisms. The second quarter presents applications to systems that can be solved exactly (model systems and H atom). The remaining half presents various computational methods used to find suitable approximate solutions for more complex real chemical systems (valence theory). 4 credits.
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