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4.00 Credits
First semester of the two-semester general chemistry sequence for the sciences. Concepts of atomic structure, development of the principles of modern chemistry, connections between atomic/molecular structure, and observed behavior. Students continuing with CHM 116 should take MTH 122, MTH 124 or MTH 125 concurrently with CHM 115. (3-0-3) Fulfills Foundations - Physical Sciences with a lab. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: High school chemistry and MTH 108 and MTH 109 (or MTH 110) (or equivalent by placement or exam).
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Prerequisites: High school chemistry and MTH 108 and MTH 109 (or MTH 110) (or equivalent by placement or exam).
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5.00 Credits
The second semester in the two-semester general chemistry sequence for the sciences. Builds on the theoretical foundation of CHM 115 to develop the concepts of equilibria, solubility, acids and bases, kinetics, and thermodynamics. (4-0-3) Offered every semester. Prerequisites: CHM 115 and (MTH 122 or MTH 124 or MTH 125 or equivalent by placement or exam).
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Prerequisites: CHM 115 and (MTH 122 or MTH 124 or MTH 125 or equivalent by placement or exam).
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Special topics for the first year in college chemistry. Offered upon sufficient demand. Prerequisite: Permission of chemistry department.
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Prerequisite: Permission of chemistry department.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to chemical sciences emphasizing the descriptive approach. Lectures, demonstrations, discussions, experiments, and assignments illustrate concepts for PK-6 teaching. Classroom visits or curriculum/teaching projects arranged for PK-6 teaching students. Other students write a paper or complete other projects as a course requirement. Fulfills Foundation - Physical Sciences with lab. (3-0-2) Offered fall and winter semesters.
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4.00 Credits
Survey course on classic wet chemical and instrumental methods of analysis with a focus on practical laboratory skills. Topics include gravimetric, titrimetric, and potentiometric techniques. Basic issues concerning UV-Vis and atomic absorption spectroscopy and gas and liquid chromatography are also covered. (3-0-4) Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: CHM 116 or one full year of general chemistry.
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Prerequisite: CHM 116 or one full year of general chemistry.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of organic and biochemistry. Topics include the biologically significant classes of organic compounds and their reactions, classes of biological compounds, and the major metabolic pathways. Does not apply to a chemistry major or minor. (3-0-2) Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: CHM 109 or equivalent.
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Prerequisite: CHM 109 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to organic chemistry. Topics include the classes of organic compounds, reactions, synthesis, and mechanisms. Includes laboratory. (3-1-2) Offered every semester. Prerequisite: CHM 109 or CHM 116.
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Prerequisite: CHM 109 or CHM 116.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in biochemistry. Topics include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, enzymes, metabolism, and protein synthesis. Includes laboratory. (3-1-2) Offered every semester. Prerequisite: CHM 231.
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Prerequisite: CHM 231.
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5.00 Credits
The first semester of a two-semester sequence of organic chemistry designed to meet the specific needs of life science students. Topics include classes of organic compounds, nomenclature, transformations and reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy. This course emphasizes the importance and application of functional group organic chemistry in living systems. (4-0-3) Offered every semester. Prerequisite: CHM 116.
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Prerequisite: CHM 116.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of CHM 241. Topics include the nomenclature, organic transformations, mechanisms, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, and the chemistry of alcohols, carbonyls, carboxylic acid derivatives, amines, and carbohydrates. This course emphasizes the importance and application of functional group organic chemistry in living systems. (3-0-3) Offered every semester. Prerequisite: CHM 241 or (both CHM 245 and CHM 246).
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Prerequisite: CHM 241 or (both CHM 245 and CHM 246).
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