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CHEM 400: Special Topics in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An advanced course for chemistry majors designed to promote interest and experience in specialized areas of chemistry. Topics in the area of organic, physical, analytical, inorganic and biochemistry are based on the expertise of the faculty and current trends within these disciplines in chemistry.
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CHEM 401: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A non-laboratory treatment of physical chemistry with emphasis on chemical thermodynamics, phase equilibria, kinetic theory and chemical kinetics. Prerequisites: CHEM 102 General Chemistry II; MATH 201 Calculus II or consent of instructor
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CHEM 402: Physical Chemistry II sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A continuation of CHEM 401 with emphasis on the condensed states of matter, atomic and molecular structure, spectroscopy, statistical mechanics and electrochemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 401 Physical Chemistry I
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CHEM 404: Experimental Physical Chemistry sp
1.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An introduction to the advanced techniques of physiochemical measurements and their application to chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 401 Physical Chemistry I
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CHEM 411: Analytical Chemistry II sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An advanced course with emphasis on general principles and applications of analytical instrumental analysis. Prerequisites: CHEM 301 Analytical Chemistry I; CHEM 303 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory I
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CHEM 414: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Advanced study of the representative elements and their compounds, involving both theoretical and descriptive approaches. Review of ligand field and crystal field theories, reaction mechanisms of d-block complexs, electronic spectra of transition metal complexes, characterization methods in inorganic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, catalysis and bioinorganic chemistry are among the topics discussed. Prerequisite: CHEM 102 General Chemistry II
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CHEM 415: Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Laboratory experiments in inorganic synthesis and spectroscopic methods in inorganic chemistry. Corequisite: CHEM 414 Inorganic Chemistry
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CHEM 416: Advanced Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A detailed study of the principles of physical chemistry with emphasis upon thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, kinetics and quantum chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 402 Physical Chemistry II
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CHEM 417: Bioinorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Introduction to the structure, reactivity, and spectroscopic methods in the study of metalloproteins from an inorganic prospective. The importance of these enzymes is discussed in regard to drug design and understanding of diseases resulting from mutations. Enzymes covered include hemoglobin, myoglobin and hemerythrin, cytochrome P-450, zinc fingers, super oxide dismutase, hemocyanin, cis-platinum and nitrogenase. Prerequisite: CHEM 422 Introduction to Biochemistry and Lab Corequisite: CHEM 414 Inorganic Chemistry
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CHEM 420: Seminar in Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A presentation and discussion of topics of current interest and an introduction to the preparation of technical presentations and presentation methods. Prerequisite: 15 semester hours of chemistry courses
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