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1.50 - 3.00 Credits
(Lecture is required as pre- or co-requisite; CHEM 233L is a pre-requisite)Experiments involve advanced techniques in synthesis and characterization of organic compounds.Six hours laboratory for Chemistry majors and three hours laboratory for Biochemistry majors.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: CHEM 232-233)A study of chemicals in the environment including their origin, transport, reactions, and toxicity in soil, water, air and living systems.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: CHEM 232-233, BIOL 141-142)This course will encompass several realms of environmental toxicology, including general toxicological theory, effects of contaminants on various biological systems, and discussion of environmental toxicological issues (i.e., specific case studies as well as the types of analyses used in these types of studies).
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: CHEM 232-233)Consideration of natural cycles (carbon, sulfur, oxygen, water, etc.) that govern the chemistry of our planet. The origins of the elements, paleohistory, and composition of the planet. Effects of man’s activities with attention to their effects on the state of the oceans and the atmosphere.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: CHEM 233)An introduction to the study of biochemistry. A study of the chemical nature of lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and enzymes, including relationships among vitamins, hormones, and inorganic compounds. Three hours lecture.Successful completion of CHEM 350 precludes credit for CHEM 450.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: CHEM 350)An introduction to the study of the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, and proteins, including energy transformations and the role of enzyme systems in the above processes. Three hours lecture.Successful completion of CHEM 351 precludes credit for CHEM 451.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: CHEM 233)The nature, mode of action and methods of counteracting substances which have an adverse effect on biological systems, especially human. Medical, industrial and environmental forensic aspects will be discussed. Three hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: CHEM 232-233 and CHEM 232L/233L)An introduction to the application of physical-chemical principles to biological problems. This involves aqueous solutions, colloidal chemistry, thermodynamics, electro-chemistry, chemical kinetics and nuclear chemistry.Three hours lecture.
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1.50 Credits
(Lecture is required as pre- or co requisite; CHEM 360L is prerequisite for CHEM 361L)Experiments involve applications of physical-chemical techniques to biological problems. Three hours laboratory each semester.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite CHEM 360)A continuation of Biophysical Chemistry I involving a study of atomic and molecular structure, spectroscopy, photo-chemistry, and surface chemistry with applications to biological and biochemical phenomena. Three hours lecture.
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