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CHEM 315: Biochemistry I
1.00 Credits
Rockford University
This one-semester course introduces the structure and function of lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and polynucleic acids. An exploration of the regulatory relationships found in living cells will be accomplished by analyzing intermediary metabolism, especially carbohydrate metabolism. The thermodynamic and kinetic foundation of metabolism will also be examined. This course will also introduce the basic flow of genetic information in living systems. PRQ: CHEM 206. Scheduled: Fall, yearly. Meets: NO.
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CHEM 316: Biochemistry II
1.00 Credits
Rockford University
This one semester course is designed to build on the fundamentals of bimolecular structure, thermodynamics, kinetics, and metabolism, introduced in Biochemistry I, by analyzing advanced topics. The storage and transfer of genetic information will be examined in depth. Current topics will be explored using a number of different sources, including the primary literature. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the underlying thermodynamic and kinetic bases of energy metabolism and its regulation. PRQ: CHEM 315. Scheduled: Spring, yearly. Meets: NO
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CHEM 321: Methods of Analysis
2.00 Credits
Rockford University
This course provides an introduction to the general pirnciples of analysis in the natural and physical sciences. As such, it will servie as a valuable preparation for undergraduate research in chemistry, biochemistry, biology or any science. Several common types of instrumentation will be used to support the analysis of samples. Students will gain proficiency in the fundamentals of the measurement process, including smaple preparation, the use of negative and postive controls, and the attendant reliability and uncertainity of such measurements. An introduction to formal Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) will also be addressed. Lecture 3 hours, lab 3 hours PRQ: Chem 106 Classified : T Meets: NO.
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CHEM 322: Practice of Chemical Analysis
2.00 Credits
Rockford University
In this course students will learn common methods of quantitative chemical analysis, including separation techniques, titration, spectrophotometry, chromatography, and gravimetric analysis. The interfacing of computers with instruments will also be employed. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours for ½ semester. PRQ: Chem 321. Scheduled: Fall, yearly. Classified: T. Meets: NO.
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CHEM 371: Undergraduate Research
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Working independently, students conduct both laboratory and literature investigations on problems chosen from the areas of faculty expertise and interest. Currently, areas include laser spectroscopy, syntheses of inorganic compounds, bioanalytical studies, ferrocenophane chemistry, and structure/function relationships of enzymes. The experimental work is designed to develop students' ability to work independently and to interpret and communicate experimental results. The course may be repeated for additional credit. Lab 3 hours/credit hour. PRQ: CHEM 106 and consent of instructor. Scheduled: On request. Meets: N.
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CHEM 376: Special Topics in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Special Topics in Chemistry
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CHEM 398: Internship in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
PRQ: Consent of instructor. Also, the student must have completed 45 hours of college work (15 at Rockford College) and have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better. Scheduled: On request. Meets: N.
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CHEM 398 - Internship in Chemistry
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CHEM 399: Chemistry Transfer
0.00 Credits
Rockford University
Chemistry Transfer Meets: MNO
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CHEM 399 - Chemistry Transfer
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CHEM 402: Principles of Instrumental Analysis
2.00 Credits
Rockford University
A survey of modern chemical instrumentation with emphasis on spectroscopic, electrochemical, and chromatographic techniques. The theory, design, operation, and use of each instrument will be discussed. Laboratory work will emphasize independent learning as well as work doing traditional laboratory experiments. Lecture 2 hours; lab 6 hours. PRQ: CHEM 301 and 306. Scheduled: On request. Classified: T. Meets: NO.
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CHEM 405: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
With the entire periodic table at their disposal, students will explore the diverse nature of inorganic chemistry. Starting with atoms, the course explores principles of bonding and chemical reactivity of inorganic compounds. Also, several special topics may be covered such as organometallic catalysis, bioinorganic chemistry, and group theory. The laboratory work will illustrate ideas covered in the classroom and will include techniques used routinely by working inorganic chemists. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. PRQ: CHEM 206 and 306. Scheduled: On request. Classified: T. Meets: NO.
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