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3.00 Credits
A study of elemental carbon and the properties, structures, reactions, and syntheses of carbon com-pounds. Nomenclature, structure determination by spectrometric methods, reaction mechanisms, and the relationship between structure and reactivity are among the topics covered along with the application of principles to the descriptive aspects of the subject. Laboratory work involves the synthesis of organic compounds, physical property measurements, separation and purification techniques, and the use of spectroscopic methods for compound identification. Students who withdraw from CHEM 241/242 will automatically be removed from CHEM 241L/242L unless permission to remain in the lab is granted by the Department Chairperson. Prerequisite: CHEM 114 is a prerequisite for CHEM 241, which is a pre-requisite for CHEM 242. 3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours for two semesters.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
An application of the principles of equilibrium, electrochemistry, and basic statistics to quantitative chem-ical analysis. The laboratory utilizes gravimetric, volumetric, potentiometric methods of analysis with an emphasis on data interpretation, accuracy, and precision. Students who withdraw from CHEM 243 will automatically be removed from CHEM 243L unless permission to remain in the lab is granted by the Department Chairperson. Prerequisite: CHEM 114. 3 lecture and 4 laboratory hours.
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2.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
The theory and practice of quantitative and qualitative chemical analysis using instrumental techniques. Topics include the theory of operation, data interpretation, and practical applications of several methods of chemical analysis including spectrophotometry, atomic spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and chro-matography . Students who withdraw from CHEM 244 will automatically be removed from CHEM 244L unless permission to remain in the lab is granted by the Department Chairperson. Prerequisites: CHEM 241. 3 lecture and 4 laboratory hours.
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2.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
Students will learn about the different kinds of scientific journals and databases that contain reliable chemical information. This course will give students an understanding of how the literature is organized, extract useful information from a patent and search databases for references, spectral data, and molecu-lar properties. A professional development component of the course will assist students in developing a resume, cover letter and effective job search and interview skills. Students will explore a career path of interest to them and complete a career portfolio. 1 lecture and 1 library/computer practicum hour.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the major classes of biomolecules, enzymology, metabolism, and bioenergetics. Top-ics may include carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, nucleotides, and nucleic acids; mechanism of enzyme action and regulation of enzymatic pathways; intermediary metabolism; lipid and nitrogen me-tabolism; physiochemistry of hemoglobin, the vitamins, and selected hormones. The lecture and labora-tory are required for American Chemical Society Certification, but not for graduation with a Chemistry major. Prerequisites: CHEM 242. CHEM 353L has limited capacity and requires permission of the Department Chairperson and the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) Program Director, with priority going to BMB majors and chemistry majors wishing to obtain American Chemical Society Certification.. 3 lecture and 4 laboratory hours
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2.00 Credits
Students will gain hands-on experience with modern biochemical tools and techniques. This course builds upon the concepts learned in the biochemistry course and is intended for biochemistry (BMB) majors and chemistry majors pursuing American Chemical Society Certification. It is organized around a semester long project designed and carried out by the students. Students will use molecular visualization, protein mutagenesis, protein purification and characterization to carry out their projects. 4 laboratory hours. Prerequisites: CHEM 242, Pre- or Co-requisite: CHEM 353/BIOL353, or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the macroscopic properties and principles of matter and energy that will be developed with appropriate rigor. Selected topics include the four laws of thermodynamics, phase and reaction equilib-ria, chemical kinetics, quantum mechanics, and statistical thermodynamics. Laboratories will closely corre-late with topics discussed in lecture and will emphasize the completion of properly formatted and scien-tifically written laboratory reports. Students who withdraw from CHEM 357/358 will automatically be removed from CHEM 357L/358L unless permission to remain in the lab is granted by the Department Chairperson. Prerequisites: CHEM 114, PHYS 114; MATH 238 or permission of instructor. 3 lecture and 4 laboratory hours for 2 semesters.
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