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5.00 Credits
A theoretical and applied examination of the principles of modern chemical instrumentation. Topics include spectroscopic, electrochemical and chromatographic instruments, plus computers and electronics in instrumentation. Laboratory includes specific applications directed toward qualitative and/or quantitative analyses. Four 55-minute lectures and four hours of laboratory each week. Spring, even-numbered years. (P: CHEM 240; non-majors require permission of instructor)
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4.00 Credits
A consideration of periodicity, atomic structure, and chemical bonding of main group elements and transition metals. Topics include acid-base theory, solvent theory, coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry. Laboratory emphasizes advanced techniques of synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of compounds. Three 55-minute lectures and four hours of laboratory each week. Offered spring of even-numbered years. (P: CHEM 320 and CHEM 370 or permission of the instructor) (WIC)
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3.00 Credits
In-depth consideration of selected topics. Topics are announced prior to pre-registration and may include coordination chemistry, ligand field theory, catalysis, bioinorganic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, Lewis acid-base theory, and others. Two 85-minute lecture-discussions each week. Offered fall of even-numbered years. (P: CHEM 390 and permission of the instructor)
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3.00 Credits
In-depth consideration of selected topics. Topics are announced prior to pre-registration and may include symmetry and group theory, quantum mechanics, complex equilibria, mechanisms of chemical reactions and molecular thermodynamics. Two 85-minute lecture-discussions each week. Offered on an irregular basis. (P: CHEM 310 or 320 and permission of the instructor)
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3.00 Credits
In-depth consideration of selected topics. Topics will be announced prior to pre-registration and may include chemical transport dynamics, effects of non-ideality on chemical processes of interest, hydrogeochemistry, atmospheric chemistry and topics drawn from the current literature. Three 55-minute lecture-discussions each week. Spring term, odd-numbered years. (P: CHEM 330)
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3.00 Credits
In-depth consideration of selected topics. Topics will be announced prior to preregistration and may include enzymatic catalysis, regulation of metabolism, reaction mechanisms, thermodynamics of life, biochemical communication, molecular pharmacology and papers from Biochemistry and the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. Three 55-minute lectures each week. Spring term, even-numbered years. (P: CHEM 340) (WIC)
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3.00 Credits
In-depth consideration of selected topics. Topics are announced prior to preregistration and may include organic condensation reactions, pericyclic reactions and papers from the Journal of Organic Chemistry. Two 85-minute lecture-discussions each week. Offered on an irregular basis. (P: CHEM 210 or permission of the instructor).
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3.00 Credits
Cooperative Education
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3.00 Credits
In-depth consideration of selected topics from the Annual Reviews of Analytical Chemistry. Topics are announced prior to pre-registration and may include chemometrics, chromatography, computers and interfacing, electrochemistry, spectroscopy and radiochemistry with emphasis on research published in Analytical Chemistry. Two 85-minute discussions each week. Offered on an irregular basis. (P: CHEM 370 and permission of the instructor) (WIC)
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1.00 Credits
Discussions of selected historical and modern topics in chemistry led by students, faculty and visiting speakers. Attendance at two off-campus seminars. One 55-minute seminar each week. Offered every fall. (P: Two courses beyond CHEM 160 and junior or senior standing)
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