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CHEM 341: Organic Chemistry II
5.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Studies the reactions of organic and bioorganic molecules organized around mechanistic principles. Introduces multistep syntheses and synthetic strategies. Laboratory includes studies of reactions, synthesis, and identification of compounds. Four hours lecture, four hours lab. Prerequisite: Chemistry 240 with a grade of C- or better. Fall.
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CHEM 351: Physical Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Introduction to thermodynamics and chemical kinetics as applied to the states of matter, chemical reactions and chemical equilibria. Three hours lecture, four hours lab. Prerequisites: Chemistry 280, Mathematics 222, Physics 121 or 210. Fall.
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CHEM 360: Quantitative Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Studies fundamental principles of chemical analysis and their application. Topics include data handling, chemical equilibrium, gravimetric and volumetric analysis, and certain instrumental methods of analysis. Laboratory experiments illustrate realistic examples of chemical analysis. Three hours lecture, four hours lab. Prerequisite: Chemistry 240 or 280 with a grade of C- or better or permission of instructor. Fall.
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CHEM 370: Biochemistry I
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
An introduction to biologically important molecules and their role in biological systems at a cellular level. Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: Chemistry 341. Fall.
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CHEM 371: Biochemistry I Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Evansville
An introduction to important basic techniques used in the biochemistry laboratory. Four hours laboratory. Fall.
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CHEM 452: Physical Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Introduction to quantum theory and statistical thermodynamics. Emphasis on the study of the structure of small molecules using visible, infrared, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Three hours lecture, four hours lab. Prerequisites: Chemistry 351, Mathematics 323, Physics 122 or 211. Spring.
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CHEM 461: Instrumental Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Studies modern methods of instrumental analysis. Topics include electronics in instrumentation, spectroscopic methods of analysis, and separation science. Laboratory experiments provide experience with instrumental design and operation. Three hours lecture, four hours lab. Prerequisites: Chemistry 341, 351, 360. Recommended: Chemistry 452. Spring.
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CHEM 473: Biochemistry II
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
A discussion of advanced topics includes biologically important compounds and their role in biological systems at a cellular level. Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: Chemistry 280, 360, 370 with grades of C- or better. Spring.
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CHEM 474: Biochemistry II Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Evansville
An introduction to advanced techniques used in the biochemistry laboratory. Four hours laboratory. Prerequisites: Chemistry 370 and 371 with grades of C- or better, must be taken concurrently with Chemistry 473. Spring.
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CHEM 483: Inorganic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Surveys classical and contemporary approaches to the study of molecular structure, chemical bonding, spectra, acid-base chemistry, the solid state, and coordination compounds. Three hours lecture, four hours lab. Prerequisites: Chemistry 341, 351, 360. Fall.
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