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1.00 Credits
A discussion and laboratory course dealing with modern chemical concepts. The student, with concurrence from the instructor, will investigate in depth a topic of his/her choice. Example topics include inorganic syntheses, glassblowing, radiochemistry, and symmetry. Elective for Chemistry sophomores, juniors or seniors with permission of Department Chairperson. 3 hours Laboratory and Instruction each - 1 credit each
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4.00 Credits
Each student in Chemistry and Biochemistry is required to spend 500 hours in approved jobs related to the student's major. Registration for each Employment Program must occur prior to the beginning of a relevant experience. Registration materials are available from Career Services, located in Segal Hall. 500 hours of On-the-Job Training - 4 credits
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3.00 Credits
A survey, in both theory and practice, of the various types of instrumentation used in the biomedical and pharmaceutical research fields. Laboratory work includes gaining experience with various types of spectroscopic, chromatographic, colorimetric, radiochemical and radiographic equipment. Prerequisites: General Chemistry I and II Lecture and Laboratory. Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry with Laboratory are also desirable. 2 hours Lecture and 3 hours Laboratory - 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Introductory lecture course dealing with the properties of radiation, elementary radioisotope calculations, and chemical, medical and biological uses of radioisotopes. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the general areas of equations of state for real gases, the laws of thermodynamics and their applications, thermochemistry, homogeneous equilibria, phase equilibria, and electrochemistry. Prerequisites: Calculus II and Physics II or Permission of Instructor. This course is to be taken concurrently with the Physical Chemistry I Laboratory. 3 hours Lecture - 3 credits
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1.00 Credits
The laboratory reinforces the topics covered in Physical Chemistry I. Various types of calorimetry are studied as well as experiments with vapor pressure, gas viscosity, heat capacity and phase equilbria. This course is to be taken concurrently with or after having successfully completed Physical Chemistry I lecture. 3 hours Laboratory - 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes gravimetric and volumetric methods of analysis as well as an introduction to col- orimetric, electro-analytical, and chromatographic techniques. Prerequisites: General Chemistry I and II. 3 hours Lecture and 4 hours Laboratory - 4 credits
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3.00 Credits
Inorganic and organometallic compounds are prepared using a variety of synthetic techniques and apparatus not encountered in the lower division laboratory courses. Students may select syntheses from the course collection or may suggest new ones from other sources such as the current literature. The course emphasizes the writing of a legal laboratory notebook. Prerequisites: Organic Chemistry I and II Lecture and Laboratory. Weekly individual laboratory conference and 3 hours Laboratory - 2 credits
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3.00 Credits
Organic reaction mechanisms and their modification by inductive, resonance, and steric effects are covered in depth. Also discussed are methods of determining reaction mechanism, stereochemistry, orbital symmetry relationships, and selected topics in synthesis. Prerequisites: Organic Chemistry II Lecture and Laboratory and Physical Chemistry II lecture and laboratory. 3 hours Lecture - 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the sources of chemical signals, and their detection and amplification by instrumental methods. Laboratory work includes visible-ultraviolet and infrared spectroscopy, gas chromatography, polarography, potentiometry, coulometry, and liquid chromatography. Prerequisites: Analytical Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry I or Permission of Instructor. 3 hours Lecture and 4 hours Laboratory - 4 credits
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