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3.00 Credits
The principles and techniques of gravimetric, volumetric, spectrophotometric, and electrochemical analysis are developed in lecture and laboratory. Prereq: CHEM 262 or consent of instructor. (2-1) Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
A combination field, lecture, demonstration, and laboratory course to study the collection, analysis, and effects of chemicals in the environment. Prereq: CHEM 321 and CHEM 353, or consent of instructor. (2-1) F, odd-numbered years
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3.00 Credits
A study of the physical chemistry of macromolecules; standard methods of polymer synthesis; chemical kinetics; and characterization and processing methods. Prereq: CHEM 354 and CHEM 461 or consent of instructor. (2-1) Sp, odd-numbered years
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4.00 Credits
A development of the fundamentals of aliphatic and aromatic organic chemistry with special emphasis on structure and mechanism. Structure, nomenclature, and physical properties of all organic functional groups are included. Prereq: CHEM 262. (3-1) F, Sp, Su
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 353 including alicyclic and aromatic compounds. Prereq: CHEM 353. (3-1) F, Sp,Su
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 318/319. In addition, students will prepare resumes and applications and learn about selecting a graduate or professional school and interviewing skills. Prereq: CHEM 319, 418 F and 419 Sp
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the instruments and techniques currently used for chemical analysis. CHEM 421 emphasizes spectrophotometric methods and chromatographic methods of analysis. Laboratory work provides students with experience using the instrumental techniques described in this course. Prereq: CHEM 321, CHEM 354, and PHYS 206. (2-1) F
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3.00 Credits
CHEM 422 is a continuation of Instrumental Methods of Analysis I with an emphasis on electronics, electrochemical analysis, mass spectrometry, and advanced instrumental methods. Laboratory work provides students with experience using the instrumental techniques described in this course. Prereq: CHEM 421. (2-1) Sp
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4.00 Credits
Biochemistry of amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, carbohydrates, and the actions of enzymes. Encompasses chemical properties and techniques involved in the study of these macromolecules and their monomeric units. Prereq: CHEM 354, BIOL 334, or consent of instructor; recommended CHEM 321. (3-1) F
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of 431 including major metabolic pathways with emphasis on energy considerations and interrelationships of the pathways, inorganic metabolism, acid-base balance, and hormones. Prereq: CHEM 431. (3-1) Sp
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