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CHM 1003/1004: Principles of Chemistry Laboratory I and II
1.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course presents laboratory techniques and experimental methods that demonstrate the principles studied in CHM 1001/1002. Prerequisites for CHM 1004: minimum grade of C- in CHM 1001 and CHM 1003 or permission from the Department Chairperson. Students should take CHM 1001/1002 as corequisites. ( Fall/Spring & Summer)
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CHM 1018: Chemistry in Everyday Life
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course assumes no prior knowledge of chemistry and is designed primarily for liberal arts students who are interested in obtaining a deeper understanding of the science of everyday life. Basic concepts of general chemistry, organic chemistry, environmental chemistry, and biochemistry will be covered. (Spring, alternate years)
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CHM 1019: Forensic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course, suitable for students with no Chemistry background, will survey chemical applications in criminal investigation. Topics will include analysis of drugs, fingerprints, blood, DNA, fibers, and documents. Case studies may be used to explore the scientific examination of evidence. (Spring, alternate years)
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CHM 2001/2002: Organic Chemistry I and II
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course is a study of the major classes of organic compounds, designed to provide students with the background in organic chemistry needed for advanced study in chemistry and the life sciences. Topics will include reaction mechanisms, synthesis, structure determination, stereochemistry, and the relationships between structure and reactivity. Prerequisite for CHM 2001: minimum grade of C- in CHM 1002 or permission from the Department Chairperson. Prerequisite for CHM 2002: minimum grade of C- in CHM 2001 or permission from the Department Chairperson. Students should take CHM 2005/2006 as corequisites. ( Fall/Spring & Summer)
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CHM 2004: Medicinal Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course will examine drug distribution and metabolism, and drug-target interactions. Several classes of drugs will be considered. What makes a good drug will also be discussed. Prerequisite: CHM 2002. ( Fall, alternate years)
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CHM 2005/2006: Organic Chemistry Laboratory I and II
2.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course introduces laboratory techniques in organic chemistry, including methods of separation and purification and the synthesis and characterization of organic compounds. Prerequisites for CHM 2005: minimum grade of C- in CHM 1002 and CHM 1004 or permission from the Department Chairperson. Prerequisites for CHM 2006: minimum grade of C- in CHM 2001 and CHM 2005 or permission from the Department Chairperson. Students should take CHM 2001/2002 as corequisites. ( Fall/Spring & Summer)
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CHM 2009/2010: Physical Chemistry I and II
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
In this course the principles of chemical thermodynamics with applications to phase and solution equilibria, electrochemistry, reaction kinetics, an introduction to quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and statistical thermodynamics will be taught. Prerequisites for CHM 2009: CHM 2002, PHY 1002 or PHY 1004, and MATH 1032. Prerequisite for CHM 2010: CHM 2009. Students should take CHM 2011 or 2012 as a corequisite. (Fall/Spring)
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CHM 2011/2012: Physical Chemistry Laboratory I and II
2.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course provides laboratory experience in chemical thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, spectroscopy, and other physical methods. Note: Only one semester of Physical Chemistry Lab is required for the major. Prerequisites: CHM 2002, CHM 2006, PHY 1002 or PHY 1004, and MATH 1032. Corequisite: CHM 2009 or 2010. ( Fall/Spring)
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CHM 2015: Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
Topics include atomic structure, ionic and covalent bonding, coordination chemistry, crystal field and molecular orbital theories, acid-base theory, and representative reactions, kinetics, and mechanisms of inorganic compounds. Prerequisite: CHM 2002. Corequisite: CHM 2016. ( Fall)
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CHM 2016: Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course involves a series of experiments involving the synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds. The relationship between structure and spectra will be demonstrated using IR, UV-Vis, GC, and NMR techniques. Prerequisites: CHM 2002 and CHM 2006. Corequisite: CHM 2015. ( Fall)
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