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CHEM 151: Advanced General Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty A course in the foundations of chemistry and analysis of chemical systems designed for students with a strong background in chemistry. Topics in atomic structure, bonding, thermodynamics, equilibria and kinetics will be discussed in detail. The course will emphasize the integration of these topics with other areas of chemistry, having an outlook toward upper-level chemistry courses. This course must be taken concurrently with CHEM-151LQ.* Placement in this course is by invitation of the Chemistry Department. Three hours of lecture per week plus one hour of recitation per week at the discretion of the instructor. Three semester hours. (LS, if taken with CHEM-151LQ.) Note: Students who have received credit for CHEM-105 and/or CHEM-206 may not enroll in CHEM-151.
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CHEM 151LQ: Laboratory in Advanced General Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Laboratory work related to CHEM-151. Experimental work may include topics in stoichiometry, chemical structure and bonding, thermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics. This course must be taken concurrently with CHEM-151. Three hours of laboratory per week. One semester hour.*
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CHEM 201W: Effective Communication for Chemists
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Practice in various forms of technical writing and oral communication, commonly used by chemists. Topics will include writing the scientific paper, display of experimental data, and effective presentation skills. Course work will involve bibliographic instruction and the use of primary sources. Open only to chemistry majors. Pre- or co-requisites: CHEM-205. Three hours per week. Four semester hours.
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CHEM 205: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Hess, Dr. Tortorelli A continuation of CHEM-106. Particular emphasis is placed on spectrometric methods, and on the reactivity and synthesis of a variety of organic functional groups. This course must be taken concurrently with CHEM- 205L.* Prerequisite: CHEM-106. Three hours per week. Three semester hours.
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CHEM 205L: Laboratory in Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Hess, Dr. Tortorelli Laboratory work related to CHEM-205; a continuation of 106L. This course must be taken concurrently with CHEM-205.* Prerequisite: CHEM-106L. Three hours per week. One semester hour.
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CHEM 206: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty, Dr. Ellison, Dr. Pfennig, Dr. Popescu, Dr. Williamson A study of properties of solutions, kinetics, equilibria, and acid-base chemistry, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. This course must be taken concurrently with CHEM-206L.* Prerequisite: CHEM-105. Three hours per week. Three semester hours. Note: Students who have received credit for CHEM-151 may not enroll in CHEM-206.
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CHEM 206L: Laboratory in General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Pfennig Laboratory work related to CHEM-206. Special emphasis will be placed on sample manipulation, control of solution characteristics, quantitative analysis, and the development of skills in wet and instrumental analysis methods. This course must be taken concurrently with CHEM-206.* Prerequisite: CHEM-105LQ. Three hours per week. One semester hour.
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CHEM 212: Structure and Spectroscopy
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty A study of the fundamental aspects of the various forms of spectroscopy through the structural examination of a variety of organic and inorganic compounds, either produced by students or obtained from other researchers. The course will emphasize major spectroscopic techniques, such as NMR, IR, MS, and UV-vis. In-depth analysis of the spectra and their relation to structure determination will be emphasized. Prerequisites: CHEM- 205 and either 151 or 206 (or concurrently). Four hours of lecture/laboratory per week. Three semester hours.
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CHEM 291: Introduction to Research
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Laboratory and library work, under the direction of a faculty member, designed to introduce the student to fundamental research procedures and data interpretation in the context of a research project. Upon completion of the work, a formal presentation must be given to the department. This course may be taken more than once. Prerequisites: CHEM-105LQ or 151LQ and permission of the research adviser. Three hours of laboratory per week. One semester hour.
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CHEM 309: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Ellison, Dr. Popescu An in-depth study of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics, including enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs energy changes; physical and chemical equilibria; rates of chemical reactions; and reaction mechanisms. Prerequisites: CHEM-151 or 206; MATH-112; PHYS-112. Strongly recommended: MATH-211. Three hours per week. Three semester hours. Note: Students may not receive credit for both CHEM-309 and BCMB-307.
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