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Chem 160: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Thiel College
The second of a two-semester sequence that introduces the student to the principles of chemistry. Topics covered include chemical equilibrium, thermochemistry and introductory thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry and the descriptive chemistry of selected main group and transition elements. Three 55-minute lectures and three hours of laboratory each week. (P: CHEM 140)
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Chem 200: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Thiel College
Basic relationships between molecular structure and chemical reactivity are examined and applied to the selection of suitable synthetic procedures for aliphatic and aromatic compounds. Typical compounds are synthesized, isolated, and characterized in the laboratory. Three 55-minute lectures and three hours of laboratory each week. Fall. (P: CHEM 160)
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Chem 200 - Organic Chemistry I
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Chem 210: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Thiel College
A continuation of CHEM 200, this course extends the study of representative functional groups and introduces organic spectroscopy, polymer chemistry, and biomolecules. Three 55-minute lectures and three hours of laboratory each week. Spring. (P: CHEM 200)
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CHEM 220: Forensic Science
4.00 Credits
Thiel College
Lecture and laboratory study of the fundamentals of forensic science. Scientific principles will be introduced by examining the techniques used to evaluate physical evidence such as that left at a crime scene. An integral part of the course will be case studies which will be used to introduce various topics in the field. The course is appropriate for the nonscience major provided that they have basic math and science skills. Three 55 minute lectures and one three-hour laboratory each week. Spring term. (P: Math 107; sophomore status or above)
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CHEM 240: Quantitative Analysis
4.00 Credits
Thiel College
A survey of quantitative analytical methods applicable to inorganic and organic systems. Emphasis on the importance of equilibrium considerations of analytically useful reactions. Laboratory includes classical wet chemical procedures and a limited introduction to instrumental techniques. Two 55-minute lectures and six hours of laboratory each week. Fall term. (P: CHEM 160)
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CHEM 310: Physical Chemistry-Dynamics
4.00 Credits
Thiel College
Chemical kinetics,illustrated with some typical reactions of organic compounds, and the principles of thermodynamics as applied to chemical equilibria. Two 85-minute lectures and three hours of laboratory each week. Fall term, even-numbered years. (P: CHEM 160) (WIC)
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CHEM 320: Physical Chemistry-Structure
4.00 Credits
Thiel College
Electronic structures ofatoms and some simple molecular and crystal systems are considered in terms of modern theories of structure and bonding. Methods of structure determination are examined. Two 85-minute lectures and three hours of laboratory each week. Spring term, odd-numbered years. (P: CHEM 160) (WIC)
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CHEM 330: Environmental Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Thiel College
A study of the relationships between the fundamental principles of chemistry and the environment. This course provides an introduction to the chemistry of water, soil, sub-surface and atmospheric systems including physical and chemical transport processes. In addition to basic principles, the course will address current topics relating to the field. Three 55-minute lectures and three hours of laboratory each week. Fall term, even-numbered years. (P: CHEM 160)
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CHEM 340: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Thiel College
Lecture and laboratory study of the properties and reactions of the fundamental molecules of biological systems including carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleotides and lipids. The properties of the complex compounds composed of these basic molecules are also considered. Three 55-minute lectures and three hours of laboratory each week. Fall term, odd-numbered years. (P: CHEM 200)
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CHEM 360: Chemical Literature
1.00 Credits
Thiel College
Practical experience in using the literature of chemistry. One library problem per lecture. One 55-minute lecture each week. Fall term. (P: Two courses beyond CHEM 160 and junior standing)
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