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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Introduction to research on current problem in chemical sciences, under supervision of faculty advisor. Includes literature search, writing research proposal, attendance at scheduled seminars, written report including impact statement, and oral presentation. Prerequisites Completion or concurrent enrollment in all other required general education courses. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 1 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 6
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Introduces theories of analysis by instrumental methods. Basic electronics applied to chemical measurements. Topics include introduction to theory of spectroscopy including ultraviolet, visible, and infrared, and electrochemical methods of analysis; theory of Fourier transform techniques such as FT-IR and FT-NMR; and theory of advanced pulse techniques. Prerequisites CHEM 314, 321, and 331. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 Laboratory-based introduction to quantitative analysis of organic and inorganic substances by using modern analytical instrumentation. Laboratory highlights practice of atomic and molecular spectroscopy, spectrophotometry, chromatography, voltammetry, and potentiometry in relation to chemical experimentation. Prerequisites CHEM 422. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 6
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Interpretation of physical and chemical properties of inorganic compounds in terms of currently used bonding concepts. Topics include molecular symmetry and applications of symmetry, structure and bonding in ionic solids; and stereochemical, electronic, and magnetic properties of transition metal complexes and metal atom cluster compounds. Prerequisites CHEM 314 and 332. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 Application of techniques of inorganic chemistry to preparation, purification, and spectroscopic characterization of selected substances. Prerequisites CHEM 321 and 441. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 6
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Application of inorganic coordination chemistry and physical methods in study of structure and function of metal ion sites in biomolecules. Properties of transition metal ions, ligand field theory. Topics include iron cytochromes, zinc and copper enzymes, cobalamins, iron sulfur proteins, oxygen transport, iron storage, electron transfer, inorganic model compounds, metals in medicine, and toxicity of inorganic species. Prerequisites CHEM 314. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 Introduction to chemical research or development. Includes literature search, conferences, and lab. Prerequisites Chemistry major or minor, 90 credits, and permission of department research committee. Notes Written and oral technical reports required. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 6
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 Introduction to chemical research or development. Includes literature search, conferences, and lab. Prerequisites Chemistry major or minor, 90 credits, and permission of department research committee. Notes Written and oral technical reports required. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 6
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Introduction to research on current problem in chemical sciences under supervision of faculty advisor. Includes literature search, laboratory or theoretical work, conferences with faculty advisor, attendance at regularly scheduled seminars, and oral and written presentations. Prerequisites CHEM 313, 314, 321, 331-332 or 333-334; admission to Chemistry Department Honors Program; and permission of department research committee. Notes Credit will not be given for both these courses and CHEM 451, 452. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 1 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 6
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Introduction to research on current problem in chemical sciences under supervision of faculty advisor. Includes literature search, laboratory or theoretical work, conferences with faculty advisor, attendance at regularly scheduled seminars, and oral and written presentations. Prerequisites CHEM 313, 314, 321, 331-332 or 333-334; admission to Chemistry Department Honors Program; and permission of department research committee. Notes Credit will not be given for both these courses and CHEM 451, 452. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 1 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 6
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