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  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Ellison, Dr. Popescu Laboratory work related to BCMB-307 and CHEM-309, emphasizing data analysis, computer and writing skills. Lab report writing will require use of the primary and secondary literature sources. Prerequisites: CHEM-151LQ or 206L; BCMB -307 (or concurrently) or CHEM-309 (or concurrently). Three hours per week. One semester hour.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Ellison, Dr. Popescu A study of the principles of quantum mechanics applied to simple models (particle in the box, harmonic oscillator) and to atoms and molecules (quantum chemistry). The course will include statistical thermodynamics. Emphasizes the mathematical foundation and spectroscopic investigation of atomic and molecular properties. Prerequisite: CHEM-151 or 206; MATH-112; PHYS-112. Strongly recommended: MATH-211. Three hours per week. Three semester hours. (LS if taken with CHEM-310L.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Ellison, Dr. Popescu Laboratory work related to CHEM-310, emphasizing spectroscopic methods of investigating atomic and molecular structure and properties. Data analysis and lab report writing will require the use of the chemical literature. Prerequisites: CHEM-151LQ or 206L; 310 (or concurrently). Three hours per week. One semester hour.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Williamsen A study of instrument-based spectroscopic, separation, and electrochemical analyses. A framework that can be used to understand new and old techniques, the theory behind a variety of specific techniques, and the current practices used in chemical analysis will be discussed. In addition to the discussion of specific techniques, basic concepts in electronics and statistics will be presented. Prerequisite: either CHEM-151 or 206. Three hours per week. Three semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Williamsen Laboratory work related to CHEM-315. Students will gain experience with a variety of instrumental analysis techniques by investigating how specific instrumental settings affect output. Emphasis will be placed on statistical analysis of experimental data. This course must be taken concurrently with CHEM-315. Three hours per week. One semester hour.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Pfennig A systematic survey of the descriptive chemistry of the main group elements with an emphasis on periodicity, nomenclature, structure, and reactivity. An introduction to the chemistry of the transition metals as well as group theory and symmetry will also be discussed. Prerequisite: either CHEM-151 or 206 , and 212 (or concurrently). Three hours per week. Three semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Pfennig Laboratory work related to CHEM-322. Techniques used to synthesize and characterize a variety of inorganic coompounds will be introduced. This course must be taken concurrently with CHEM-322. Three hours per week. One semester hour.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty A course focused on a topic of contemporary interest to the chemical community, such as advanced organic chemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance, medicinal chemistry, materials science, ethical issues in science, or synthesis. Prerequisites: CHEM-205 and 206, and permission of the instructor. Three hours per week. Three semester hours.
  • 10.00 Credits

    Faculty An approved, off-campus laboratory research experience supervised by an on-site adviser and faculty liaison involving a minimum of 10 hours per week for one semester or four weeks of full-time work. Before beginning the project, the student must submit a proposal to be approved by both the chemistry faculty and the on-site adviser. Upon completion of the work, written and oral reports must be presented to the department. Prerequisites: CHEM-205L and either 151LQ or 206L. Graded S/U. Three semester hours. (I.)
  • 10.00 Credits

    Faculty A laboratory project in cooperation with industry at an industrial site involving a minimum of 10 hours per week for one semester or four weeks of full-time work. Before beginning the internship, the student must submit a proposal to be approved by both the chemistry faculty and the on-site supervisor. Upon completion of the work, written and oral reports must be presented to the department. Prerequisites: CHEM-205L and either 151LQ or 206L. Graded S/U. Three semester hours. (I.)
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