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3.00 Credits
Course is a continuation of CHM 202, and focuses on selected topics in organic chemistry. Designed to present those advanced areas of study not covered in CHM 201 or CHM 202, but which are important to an understanding of organic chemistry, including reaction mechanisms, functional group transformations and modern synthetic methods. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: CHM 202.
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3.00 Credits
Bonding, structure, reactions, kinetics, mechanisms of inorganic compounds: main group, coordination, organometallic and bioinorganic. Periodicity, acid-base chemistry and physical techniques in inorganic chemistry will be discussed according to current theories. Prerequisite: CHM141, CHM142.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture course covering principle topics of biochemistry. Emphasis on lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, acids, enzymes, hormones, vitamins and coenzymes, with discussions of the applicable metabolic pathways. Prerequisite: CHM202 or equivalent. Four lectures per week.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory methods will be introduced to investigate the properties and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins; techniques of enzyme catalysis and isolation; research methods; analytical methods such as electrophoresis, UV-Vis, and NMR spectroscopy. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHM 362.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to statistical mechanics and kinetic molecular theory of gases, thermodynamics and phase equilibrium, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics and quantum mechanics with application to chemical bonding and molecular spectroscopy. Prerequisites: CHM142; PHY171, PHY172 or concurrent, MTH 172. MTH 322 recommended. Three lectures per week.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience for CHM 371, to illustrate, complement and supplement the lecture material. Must be taken concurrently with CHM 371. One three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites: CHM 142, PHY 171 or concurrent, MTH 172, MTH 322 recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to statistical mechanics and kinetic molecular theory of gases, thermodynamics and phase equilibrium, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics and quantum mechanics with application to chemical bonding and molecular spectroscopy. Prerequisites: CHM142; PHY171, PHY172 or concurrent, MTH 172, MTH 322 recommended. Three lectures per week.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience for CHM 372, to illustrate, complement and supplement the lecture material. Must be taken concurrently with CHM372. One three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: successful completion of CHM371L or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
First course in the capstone research track. Students learn to search, read, and evaluate the chemical literature using traditional and on-line methods. Students will then select a research topic or subtopic, in consultation with a chemistry faculty member. Once the topic is chosen, the student will prepare an original research proposal and research plan. Prerequisite: CHM331/331L, CHM 202/202L.
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1.00 Credits
Students will gain experience in laboratory instruction by participating in one of the lower division laboratory classes as an assistant to the laboratory instructor. The student will help supervise the laboratory class, answer students questions, assist in teaching laboratory techniques to lab students, and other duties as assigned by the instructor. This course will offer students the opportunity to gain some teaching experience through a safe, mentorship experience, which will be valuable for those who become teaching assistants when they enter graduate school, or for those who intend to pursue an academic career. Students may also have the opportunity to assist in revising laboratory experiments, writing or testing new experiments, writing lab "lectures" or pre-lab quizzes, and some grading. This course is repeatable for credit, but only 1 credit may be used toward the Chemistry minor. Prerequisite: permission.
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