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3.00 Credits
Study of the Molecules of Life: proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Examine the chemistry of metabolism and respiration Prerequisite: CHEM 241 or equivalent Corequisite: CHEM 367
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3.00 Credits
Study of the interaction of chemicals in the environment, greenhouse effect, industrial production of material, and waste, air, water, and land pollution, disposal, recycle and waste. (Same as ENVS 343) (Lecture 2 hours, Lab 2 hours) As needed Recommended Background: 6-8 semester hours of Chemistry
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3.00 Credits
Transition metals, organometallics, symmetry, descriptive chemistry of the elements, and complex ions, materials science, and bio-organic applications in chemistry. Spring, even Prerequisite: CHEM 142
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Analysis by a variety of techniques: gravimetric, volumetric, instrumental. Water analysis, simple spectroscopy, electrochemistry, overview of standard methods. (Lecture 3 hours, Lab 3 hours) Spring, odd Prerequisites: CHEM 141; CHEM 142
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3.00 Credits
Further study of topics in organic chemistry, polymers,macromolecules, synthesis, retrosynthesis, photochemistry, and special topics. As needed Prerequisite: CHEM 242
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course introduces the molecular and biochemical techniques used in a modern biotechnology laboratory. Chromatography, PCR, blotting, spectrophotometry, ELISA, and centrifugation. Technology applications. Spring Corequisite: BIOL 440 or CHEM 333
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Thermodynamics, gas phase properties, phase diagrams, chemical potential, and other applications of thermodynamics. Lab includes measurement of physical and thermodynamical properties. (Lecture 3 hours, Lab 3 hours) Fall, even Prerequisites: MATH 223 and SCIE 258
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Continuation of CHEM 447 includes the study of kinetics and quantum mechanics. NMR and energetics of molecules. (Lecture 3 hours, Lab 3 hours) Spring, odd Prerequisite: CHEM 447 or equivalent
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Understanding and use of instrumentation in chemistry, in general and with the option to focus on one particular instrument: Gas Chromatograph, Atomic Absorption, HPLC, IR, etc. (2 credit hours have Lecture 1 hour, Lab 3 hours; 3 credit hours have Lecture 2 hours, Lab 3 hours) Spring, even Prerequisite: CHEM 345
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0.00 Credits
Discussions of current topics, readings, career opportunities, forum for speakers and for presentations by students All Chemistry majors are required to take the seminar each semester. Fall, Spring
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