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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the biochemistry of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, nucleic acids and biopolymers. A general view of basic cell metabolism and its regulation. (Fall - Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: CHE240 or CHE242.
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3.00 Credits
The techniques of communicating chemical knowledge through laboratory reports, research papers, abstracts, seminars, laboratory reports, industrial reports and articles and talks for nonscientists. CHE391 cannot be challenged. Approved AWR. (Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: junior standing; two years of college chemistry junior standing; two years of college chemistry. Corequisite: CHE495 (may be corequisite or prerequisite).
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean.
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3.00 Credits
The physical and chemical properties of biologically important compounds and their role in biochemical functions in living systems. The relationship between structure and function and the mechanism of control and regulation of biochemical function. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: CHE240 or CHE242 (BIO 101-BIO102 recommended).
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3.00 Credits
This is the second course in a two-semester sequence in biochemistry for undergraduate students. Comprehensive survey of the major topics in biochemistry: metobolism, regulation of biochemical processes, and information transfer. (Every Other Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: CHE401, CHE371 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of the theoretical principles and practical aspects of instrumental methods of chemical analysis with emphasis on their strengths and limitations in identification and quantitative determination of chemical compounds. Discussion of applications of spectroscopic, chromatographic and electrochemical techniques in studying problems encountered in inorganic, organic physical and biochemistry. Lecture/laboratory. (Every Other Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: CHE321 or CHE242; PHY112; junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced consideration of atomic properties, bonding theories, molecular structure, symmetry analysis, group theory manipulations, solid state chemistry and descriptive chemistry. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: CHE242, MAT225, PHY112.
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4.00 Credits
Integration of bonding concepts, reaction mechanism formalisms, thermochemical concepts and kinetics in the elucidation of inorganic reaction systems. Systems include coordination, organometallic and bioinorganic systems, application of synthetic and instrumental techniques to the laboratory study of inorganic, organometallic and bioinorganic compounds. Lecture/laboratory. (Every Other Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: CHE430. Corequisites: CHE451 or CHE455.
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3.00 Credits
Possible topics: ligand field theory, theories of bonding, descriptive, chemistry of the non-transition of transition elements, magnetic properties. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: CHE351, CHE431, CHE452.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive study of several selected specialized topics in organic chemistry will be carried out during a one-semester period. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: CHE242 (CHE452 recommended).
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