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  • 2.00 Credits

    Illustration of the properties of biochemical substances; design and analysis of experiments. Techniques include chromatography, electrophoresis, differential centrifugation, and various types of enzyme assays, including spectrophotometric and radioactive. (4 hours) .
  • 3.00 Credits

    Structure and function of biological molecules, enzyme kinetics, bioenergetics, metabolism, storage and transmission of genetic information, recombinant DNA technology, and selected topics such as membrane transport, hormone action, and muscle contraction.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Chemical biology considers a variety of biological systems in terms of their molecular components and potential behavior as defined by chemical functional groups, three-dimensional character, likely internal motion, and inter-molecular interactions with respect to the aqueous and non-aqueous environments that constitute life. Prerequisite: CHE 1046R & L or CHE 1046H or CHE 1046C and CHE 1214R and CHE 1214L or CHE 1214C and BIO 1011R and BIO 1011L or BIO 1011C and honors standing or permission to attend an honors course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Chemistry and pharmacology of drugs and medicinal agents; drug metabolism pathways; receptor site theories; structure-activity correlation.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This course offers a chemical view of the metals in biological systems. Course content includes introductory coordination chemistry, spectroscopic methods used to study metal ions and metal complexes in biological system, and the catalytic properties of important metallo-proteins. Prerequisite: CHE 1046R and CHE 1046L or CHE 1046H or CHE 1046C and permission to attend an honors course or honors standing.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Physical chemistry explores the underlying physical and mathematical relationships that interconnect a diverse range of chemical concepts. The first semester considers the fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics, thermochemistry, chemical equilibria, phases of matter, aqueous solutions, electrochemistry, and the kinetic molecular theory of gases. The second semester explores the quantum mechanical nature of atoms and molecules, solutions to the Schrodinger equation, vibrational, rotational and electronic spectroscopies, the electronic structure of multi-electron atoms and molecules and chemical bonding. Prerequisites: CHE 1046R or 1046H and 1046L or 1046C or MAT 1413 or 1413H and PHY 1031R and PHY 1031L or PHY 1031C or PHY 1041R or PHY 1041H and 1041L or PHY 1041C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasizes the measurements and computations of physical chemistry. Experiments illustrate theoretical principles and provide basic experience with quantitative physical measurements including thermochemistry, chemical equilibria, kinetics, electrochemistry, spectrophotometry and computer interfacing. Applications to biochemical systems. Corequisite: CHE 1415R
  • 4.00 Credits

    Physical chemistry explores the underlying physical and mathematical relationships that interconnect a diverse range of chemical concepts. The first semester considers the fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics, thermochemistry, chemical equilibria, phases of matter, aqueous solutions, electrochemistry, and the kinetic molecular theory of gases. Prerequisite: CHE 1046R and CHE 1046L or CHE 1046H or CHE 1046C and MAT 1412 or 1412H and MAT 1413 or 1413H Prerequisite or corequisite: PHY 1031R or PHY 1031H and PHY 1031L or PHY1041R or PHY 1041H and PHY 1041L or PHY 1041C or PHY 1042R and PHY 1042H &PHY 1042L or PHY 1042C.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Physical chemistry explores the underlying physical and mathematical relationships that interconnect a diverse range of chemical concepts. The second semester explores the quantam mechanical nature of atoms and molecules, solutions to the Schrodinger equation, vibrational, rotational, and electronic spectroscopies, the electronic structure of multi-electron atoms and molecules and chemical bonding. Prerequisite: CHE 1046R and CHE 1046 L or CHE 1046C and MAT 1412 or 1412H and MAT 1413 or 1413H. Prerequisite or corequisite: PHY 1031R or PHY 1031H and PHY 1031L or PHY 1041R or PHY 1041H and PHY 1041L or PHY 1-41C and PHY 1042R or PHY 1042R or PHY 1042H & PHY 1042L or PHY 1042C.
  • 3.00 Credits

    First semester: thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, solutions, electrochemistry. Applications to biological and biochemical problems are used to illustrate general principles. Second semester: quantum chemistry; the Schrodinger equation and some simple applications; extension to three-dimensional systems; Hatom; many electron atoms; structure of molecules; introduction to computational methods (molecular mechanics, ab initio methods); molecular spectroscopy; kinetic theory; chemical kinetics.
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