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1.00 Credits
An advanced laboratory course for majors, this course is organized to function like an analytical services laboratory in industry. Instrumental methods are the basis for the analytical methods used in this course. Design of instruments, limits of detection, post-processing of data by computer, and laboratory quality control are emphasized. One three-hour laboratory per week. Chemistry 420 is the companion lecture course. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 303.
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1.00 Credits
An advanced laboratory course for majors, this course focuses on computational chemistry. Projects use ab initio, semi-empirical and molecular mechanics calculations for examining chemical properties. One three-hour laboratory per week. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 303.
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1.00 Credits
A project-based laboratory course in biochemistry emphasizing using new technologies to address real- world problems, working with microgram quantities and adapting methods from primary literature. Projects have included bioremeditation, industrial fermentation, cloning of genes, and protein isolation. Chemistry 331 is the companion lecture course. Pre-requisite or corequisite: Chemistry 331.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A laboratory research problem is carried out under the supervision of a chemistry faculty member, or other qualified scientist. This course is open to majors and interested non-majors. A literature survey, formal written report and attendance at research meetings are required. Chemistry majors also must give a seminar in Chemistry 481 or 482 on their results. May be repeated for additional credit. A minimum of three hours of laboratory work per week for every hour of credit is expected. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 254, 301, and 222 or 224, or consent of Department Chair.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A laboratory research problem is carried out under the supervision of a chemistry faculty member, or other qualified scientist. This course is open to majors and interested non-majors. A literature survey, formal written report and attendance at research meetings are required. Chemistry majors also must give a seminar in Chemistry 481 or 482 on their results. May be repeated for additional credit. A minimum of three hours of laboratory work per week for every hour of credit is expected. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 254, 301, and 222 or 224, or consent of Department Chair.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Chemistry 224, this course completes a one-year sequence in inorganic chemistry for majors. Topics include a systematic study of structure, bonding, reactions and periodic relationships of inorganic compounds including organometallics and bioinorganic compounds. Pre-requisite or corequisite: Chemistry 304.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture/laboratory course in the methods of cell biology and the structure and function of cellular components. Cross-listed with Biology 313. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 331.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Chemistry 222, this course completes a one-year sequence in analytical chemistry for majors. It is designed to give students in chemistry and related fields a working knowledge of common instrumental techniques in current use, including chromatography, spectroscopy and electroanalysis. Chemistry 352 is the companion laboratory course. Pre-requisite or corequisite: Chemistry 304.
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3.00 Credits
An elective for majors emphasizing spectral interpretation and identification of molecular structure using NMR, IR, MS and UV-visible methods. Principles and instrumentation used in analytical spectroscopy are discussed. The implementation, characteristics and applicability of specific spectrochemical techniques also are covered. Pre-requisite or corequisite: Chemistry 304 and 420, or consent of instructor. Alternate years.
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