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CHEMISTRY 321: Physical Chemistry I:Thermodynamics
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Classical thermodynamics and its applications in chemistry. Prerequisites: 202, physics 102 or 106; math 156, 162 or 166; or consent of instructor. Offered each fall.
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CHEMISTRY 322: Physical Chemistry II:Kinetics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Kinetic molecular theory, mass transport, experimental and theoretical chemical kinetics. Prerequisites: 202, physics 102 or 106, math 156, 162, or 166. Corequisite: enrollment in 304 and 380. Or consent of instructor. Offered each spring.
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CHEMISTRY 322 - Physical Chemistry II:Kinetics
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CHEMISTRY 323: Physical Chemistry III:QuantumMechanics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
See physics 407.
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CHEMISTRY 330: Topics in Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
See Environmental Studies 330. Application of chemistry and biology fundamentals to the study of fate and behavior of chemicals in the environment. This course will consider natural chemical processes, reactivity and transport of pollutant chemicals, and exposure and toxicology of potentially toxic pollutants to humans and the biosphere. Prerequisites: Chemistry 311 and Biology 102, or consent of instructor. Offered in spring.
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CHEMISTRY 330 - Topics in Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
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CHEMISTRY 332: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An introduction to the fundamentals of inorganic chemistry including atomic structure; metallic, ionic, and covalent substances; acids and bases; coordination compounds; and descriptive chemistry of the elements. Students will use electronic structure, modern bonding theories, and models (tangible, virtual, and theoretical) to systematically understand the physical and chemical properties of inorganic substances. Prerequisite: 311 or consent of instructor. Offered each spring.
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CHEMISTRY 332 - Inorganic Chemistry
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CHEMISTRY 380: Advanced Inorganic Synthesis and Analysis
1.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Individualized projects which emphasize techniques of advanced inorganic synthesis and instrumental analysis. Prerequisites: 301 and 321. Corequisites: 304 and 322. Offered each spring.
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CHEMISTRY 380 - Advanced Inorganic Synthesis and Analysis
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CHEMISTRY 397: Internship in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Internships in scientific research centers or industrial laboratories. Prerequisites: sophomore status and consent of the department chair. This course does not meet major requirements. Internship offered for 0.5 or 1.0 course units. Offered occasionally.
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CHEMISTRY 397 - Internship in Chemistry
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CHEMISTRY 413: Advanced Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A detailed examination of selected classical and modern topics within organic chemistry. Topics may include pericyclic reactions, spectroscopic methods of structure determination, physical-organic chemistry, synthetic transformations and strategy, and bio-organic/medicinal chemistry. Prerequisites: C- or better in 312 and 321, or consent of instructor. Offered each spring.
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CHEMISTRY 414: Biochemistry I
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
The fundamentals of biochemistry, including an exploration of biomolecules and an introduction to experimental techniques. An emphasis is placed on understanding the structure and function of proteins, enzyme kinetics and regulation, nucleic acid chemistry, and bioenergetics. Primary literature will be used to explore topics in depth. One four-hour lab per week is required. The laboratory component will emphasize the use of molecular biology and spectroscopic techniques. Prerequisite: 312 (grade of C- or better) or the consent of the instructor. Offered each fall.
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CHEMISTRY 414 - Biochemistry I
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CHEMISTRY 415: Biochemistry II
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A continuation of Chemistry 414. Topics include the major catabolic and anabolic pathways, the integration and regulation of these pathways, cell signaling and biochemical genetics. The majority of the readings for this course will come from the current primary literature. Prerequisite: Chemistry 414 or the consent of the instructor. Offered each spring.
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