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CHEM 370: Chemistry Projects
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Alfred University
1-2 hours. Laboratory work on a project involving a chemical topic of interest to the student and not covered in any of the regular course work. A final written report is required. Credits for a CHEM 370 cannot be substituted for any of the required courses for the chemistry major and cannot be used to fulfill the additional credits needed for an ACS certified degree. A chemistry minor may count up to three credits of CHEM 370 toward the minor. Laboratory work that can be considered original research in chemistry should be performed as an Independent Study, CHEM 450 or an ARGUS project, CHEM 495. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor, a study plan approved by the Division Chair, and CHEM 106.
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CHEM 372: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. Principles of inorganic chemistry with emphasis on periodicity, symmetry and group theory, molecular orbital theory, bonding, acid/base chemistry, coordination chemistry, organometallic compounds, and catalysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 343 or CES 235.
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CHEM 374: Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alfred University
1 hour. Eight to ten experiments designed to demonstrate the synthetic techniques used in modern inorganic chemistry. Inert atmosphere techniques will be included. Co-requisite: CHEM 372.
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CHEM 390: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Alfred University
0 or 1 hour. A special topics course with a varied format of outside speakers, faculty and student presentations, and discussion groups. Junior majors must register for one credit during one semester and for 0 credit the other semester. An "In Progress" (IP) grade will be converted to a normal grade after a formal talk on a topic from current chemical literature is presented to the class during the final semester. Attendance is mandatory.
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CHEM 400: Advanced Chemistry Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
1-4 hours. Special topics not covered by regular course work. One or more special topic courses will be offered most years. Students in consultation with a faculty member may design their own special topics courses. All special topics courses must have the written approval of the Division Chair and should in general meet the criteria of the American Chemical Society's requirements for an advanced course. Prerequisite: CHEM 346, although this can be waived at the discretion of the Division Chair.
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CHEM 420: Biochemistry:Proteins and Metabolism
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. (see BIOL 420)
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CHEM 422: Biochemistry:Nucleic Acids
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. (see BIOL 422)
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CHEM 423: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. The theory and practice of modern instrumentation techniques and methods used in chemistry are presented. An in-depth look at spectroscopic, separation, and electrochemical methods and their associated instrumentation follow an introduction to instrumentation; interpretation of results is also covered. Required for chemistry majors. Prerequisites: CHEM 321 and CHEM 346 or equivalent.
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CHEM 450: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
1-4 hours. Original chemical research under faculty guidance. The work must have the potential to be published. An Approved Plan of Study and a written final report are required. Oral reports may also be required.
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CHEM 457: Advanced Organic Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. Organic reaction mechanisms and stereochemistry. Other topics may be included, depending upon the interests of those enrolled. Prerequisite: CHEM 316 (Alternate years)
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