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1.00 Credits
An integrated laboratory designed to illustrate modern methods of organic and inorganic synthesis; this is an alternate companion course to Chemistry 302. Green chemistry is a central theme of this course. Emphasis is placed upon experimental design, product isolation and product analysis. One three-hour laboratory per week. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 251 or consent of instructor.
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Laboratory course combining inorganic and analytical chemistry to accompany Chemistry 232 or 302. The projects pose real world problems in which analytical methods must be developed, evaluated and then used to address the problems. Quality control, titrimetric, spectrophotometric and electrochemical methods are emphasized. One three-hour laboratory per week. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 152.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to bridge the gap between formal laboratory training and undergraduate research, this course is ideal for any student in the natural sciences who plans to do undergraduate research. Literature searching, experimental design and validation, computers and report writing culminating in a research proposal are emphasized. One three-hour discussion/activity per week. Pre-requisite: Two credits from Chemistry 251, 252, 253 or consent of department chair.
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3.00 Credits
The first course in organic chemistry for chemistry majors and those interested in professional studies. One semester survey course of the basic structure, bonding, nomenclature, stereochemistry, properties, and reactions of organic molecules. This course is the first in a two-tiered sequence. Any laboratory course in the 250 series may be taken as a co-requisite laboratory. Credit may not be received for both Chemistry 203 and 301. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 121.
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3.00 Credits
The second course in a two-tiered sequence, this course is designed to reinforce, expand, and add theoretical depth to the content of Chemistry 301. Reaction mechanisms are emphasized. Applications of organic chemistry to living systems are extensive; structural biochemistry of carbohydrates, steroids, and polymers is introduced. Any laboratory course in the 250 series may be taken as a corequisite laboratory. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 301.
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3.00 Credits
The first course in physical chemistry for chemistry majors. Topics include the laws of thermodynamics, elementary statistical thermodynamics, equilibrium, surface chemistry and physical chemistry of macro- molecules. Chemistry 351 and 353 are companion laboratory courses. Pre-requisite: Mathematics 240 and 1 year of Physics.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Chemistry 303, this course emphasizes applying quantum mechanics to understand chemical bonding and spectroscopy. Chemical kinetics also is covered. Cross-listed with Physics 304. Chemistry 351 and 353 are companion laboratory courses. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 303.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to be an introduction to pharmacology with implications for nursing practice, this course is suitable not only for majors in nursing but majors in biology, allied health, psychology, athletic training, and other fields. Topics include absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of classes of drugs commonly used in medical practice. Emphasis is placed on principal therapeutic uses, important side effects and mechanisms of action. Pre-requisites: Chemistry 121, Biology 206, Biology 207, or at least six 300-level credits in Chemistry and/or Biology or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for all majors in the natural sciences, this course discusses the organic and physical chemistry of life. Discussion is centered on the relationship between the structure and function of all biomolecules. Intermediate metabolism is introduced in detail. Energetics, kinetics and mechanism as well as interrelationships among pathways play an important role in the coverage. Chemistry 354 is the companion laboratory course. Pre-requisite: 4 courses in Chemistry including CH302.
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1.00 Credits
An advanced laboratory course for majors, this course stresses projects that measure the physical properties of pure substances and mixtures. Projects are done over the entire semester with each student team working and then reporting every three weeks both in written and oral form on specific elements of the project. Typical projects include enzyme kinetics, absorption, polymer structure, and synthesis of inorganic macrocycles. One three-hour laboratory per week. Chemistry 303 is the companion lecture course. Pre-requisite or corequisite: Chemistry 303.
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