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CHM 221: Modern Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Study of modern organic chemistry including structural theory, methods of structure determination, conformational analysis and other aspects of stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and the synthesis and characteristic reactions of hydrocarbons. Three periods of lecture/week.
Prerequisite:
CHM 122 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D
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CHM 222: Modern Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Continuation of Modern Organic Chemistry I and includes reactions and synthesis of the principle classes of organic compounds with an emphasis on application of mechanistic reasoning to the classification of organic reactions, further applications of spectroscopy to structure determination and mechanistic studies, and consideration of examples taken from the physical and life sciences. Three periods of lecture/week.
Prerequisite:
CHM 221 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D
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CHM 223: Laboratory IIIA-Experimental Organic Techniques
1.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Involves an in-depth study of the basic techniques of isolation, purification and identification of organic compounds. These techniques are applied in examples of common organic synthetic reactions and also in a project involving the isolation, purification and characterization of an over-the-counter pharmaceutical drug or a natural product. Three periods/week.
Prerequisite:
(CHM 124 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D OR CHM 126 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D) AND CHM 221 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY)
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CHM 224: Laboratory IVA-Qualitative Organic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Involves the identification in the laboratory of unknown polyfunctional compounds by chemical and instrumental analytical techniques. Also involves an in-depth study of the theory of NMR and interpretation of both 1-D and 2-D NMR spectra. Use of the NMR instrument and spectral manipulation will be emphasized. This class will also build on the fundamental organic laboratory techniques learned in CHM 223 by performing various types of organic chemical reactions. Two periods of lecture and three periods of lab/week.
Prerequisite:
(CHM 223 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D OR CHM 225 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D) AND CHM 222 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY)
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CHM 225: Laboratory IIIB-Basic Organic Techniques
1.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Involves application of the basic techniques of isolation, purification, and identification of organic compounds to the various types of synthetic sequences utilized in organic chemistry. Three periods/week.
Prerequisite:
(CHM 124 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D OR CHM 126 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D) AND CHM 221 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY)
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CHM 226: Laboratory IVB-Experimental Organic Studies
1.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Continuation of Laboratory IIIB in which the basic techniques of modern organic chemistry are utilized in the study of organic reactions not previously considered and applied to the identification of principal compound types. Three periods/week.
Prerequisite:
(CHM 223 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D OR CHM 225 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D) AND CHM 222 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY)
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CHM 227: Introduction to Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Intended for biology majors who require only 4 semesters of chemistry. Lecture provides an introduction to the study of structure and function of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Also gives an overview of the metabolic pathways these molecules participate in within living cells. The lab teaches physical skills and techniques of modern experimental biochemistry and encourages students to think critically about data. This course cannot be used as a prerequisite CHM 301, CHM 420 or CHM 421. Students may not enroll in this course if already completed or enrolled in CHM 222.
Prerequisite:
CHM 221 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D AND CHM 225 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D AND (BIO 116 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D OR BIO 161 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D)
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CHM 301: Biochemistry I
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Study of chemistry and metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids and the functions of enzymes, vitamins, and other controlling factors related to cellular metabolism. Principles of kinetics and thermodynamics are applied throughout. Three periods of lecture/week.
Prerequisite:
CHM 222 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D AND (BIO 116 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D OR BIO 161 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF D)
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CHM 309: Chemistry Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Study of various methods of research and development in a nonacademic environment. Study done in a laboratory and requires prior departmental and dean's approval. Requirements include faculty supervision and a written report.
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CHM 310: Chemistry Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Study of various methods of research and development in a nonacademic environment. Study done in a laboratory and requires prior departmental and dean's approval. Requirements include faculty supervision and a written report.
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