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CH 151: Intro to Chemistry Lab I
1.00 Credits
Millikin University
Designed to be the first laboratory class in our project-based laboratory curriculum, this course should be taken together with Chemistry 121. Laboratory projects introduce students to basic instrumental techniques and experimental design. Projects include evaluating three methods for measuring trace amounts of iron in a water sample, distinguishing between pure substances and mixtures, evaluating the water content and effectiveness of consumer products, and synthesis of organic acids. Emphasis is on careful observation, recording of data, planning experiments, laboratory safety and writing. One three-hour laboratory per week.
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CH 152: Intro to Chemistry Lab II
1.00 Credits
Millikin University
Designed to be the second laboratory class in our project-based laboratory curriculum, this course should be taken together with Chemistry 222, Analytical Chemistry or Chemistry 224, General Inorganic Chemistry. The projects in this course include synthesis and analysis of an inorganic compound, investigating factors that affect the rate and outcome of a chemical reaction, and analysis of a problem in soil or water chemistry. Like other laboratory courses in the curriculum, emphasis is on careful observation, recording of data, planning experiments, laboratory safety and writing. The results of the final project are presented orally in a mini-symposium on water chemistry. One three-hour laboratory per week. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 151.
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CH 160: Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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CH 203: Ess. of Organic & Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
A one-semester survey of organic and biochemistry, this course is the second course in a one-year survey of chemistry for nursing students, allied health majors and others requiring a brief introduction to the chemistry of living systems. Topics include a survey of organic functional groups and reactions most important in biochemistry followed by an outline of basic structural biochemistry and intermediary metabolism. This course does not count towards a chemistry major or minor and it does not satisfy the entrance requirements of medical, veterinary medical, or dental schools. Concurrent enrollment in Chemistry 205 required. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 121.
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CH 205: Ess. Organic and Biochem Lab
1.00 Credits
Millikin University
Designed to be the laboratory companion to Chemistry 203, this laboratory emphasizes projects that are related to clinical chemistry. Projects include the importance of pH on solubility, isolation of a natural product and identification of drugs. This laboratory does not count toward a chemistry major or minor and does not satisfy entrance requirements of medical, dental, or veterinary medical schools. One three-hour laboratory per week. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 151.
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CH 214: Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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CH 222: General Analytical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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CH 224: General Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
This course is designed to be the first course for chemistry majors who received proficiency credit for CH121 and to be the principle follow-up of Chemistry 121 for students in the natural sciences. This course introduces the chemistry of metals and non-metals. Topics include: the chemistry of the nonmetallic elements, the chemistry of metals, atomic and molecular structure, solid state chemistry and industrial chemistry. Credit or concurrent enrollment in Chemistry 151 is required. Chemistry 152 is the companion laboratory course. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 121 or Chemistry 121 proficiency.
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CH 232: General Analytical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
This course, along with Chemistry 420, make up the core of analytical chemistry for majors. This course deals with solving quantitative and qualitative problems in analysis using volumetric, gravimetric, titrimetric and redox methods. There is an emphasis on quantitative problem solving and evaluation of methods and results. Acid-base equilibria and electrochemistry are central topics. Spectrophotometry and chromatography are also introduced. The course is especially useful for students interested in careers involving laboratory work. Chemistry 253 is the companion laboratory course. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 224.
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CH 251: Interm Chem Lab I (Anal/Org)
1.00 Credits
Millikin University
Laboratory course combining organic and analytical chemistry to accompany Chemistry 301. Projects involve using spectrophotometry and chromatography to analyze pure substances and mixtures. One three-hour laboratory per week. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 152.
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