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CHEM 198a: or b.Freshmen Independent Research
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
Students perform independent chemistry research under the direction of a faculty member of their choosing. Attendance at regularly scheduled department seminars/events is required to satisfactorily complete the course. The department. Open only to freshmen.
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CHEM 244a: Organic Chemistry:Structure and Properties
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
An introduction to the structure of organic molecules and to their nomenclature. Among the properties of organic compounds, shape, charge distribution, and spectroscopic properties are emphasized. Laboratory work includes isolation, physical transformations and identification of organic compounds including the application of gas chromatography and infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Mr.Carreon, Ms.Kaur, Mr. Smart. Prerequisite: Chemistry 109 or 125. Three 50-minute lectures; one 4-hour laboratory.
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CHEM 245b: Organic Chemistry:Reactions and Mechanisms
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
A study of the reactions of organic compounds from a mechanistic point of view. Laboratory work includes synthesis, qualitative analysis, and quantitative investigation of reaction rates and equilibria which emphasize mechanistic considerations. Mr. Carreon, Mr. Smart. Prerequisite: Chemistry 244. Three 50-minute lectures; one 4-hour laboratory.
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CHEM 255a: or b.Science of Forensics
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Biology 255 and Science, Technology, and Society 255) Science of forensics is the application of scientific principles and methodology in the study and evaluation of evidence associated with criminal and civil cases. In this course, several science disciplines are explored as applied to forensics science. Topics include crime scene investigation, introduction to law of evidence, finger-printing analysis, analytical methods to characterize organic and inorganic compounds, forensic toxicology, principles of serology and DNA profiling, and introduction to forensic pathology, entomology and anthropology. The format of the course includes lectures, laboratory exercises, case studies, guest speakers from the forensics field, and a visit to a forensics laboratory. Ms. Kaur and instructor to be announced. Prerequisites: Chemistry 244 or permission of the instructor. Two 50-minute lectures and one 3.5 hour laboratory. Not offered in 2008/09.
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CHEM 255a - or b.Science of Forensics
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CHEM 270b: Computational Methods in the Sciences
12.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Physics 270)
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CHEM 270b - Computational Methods in the Sciences
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CHEM 272b: Biochemistry
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Biology 272)
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CHEM 272b - Biochemistry
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CHEM 275b: Computational Methods in Chemistry
12.00 Credits
Vassar College
This course introduces several molecular modeling methods in computational chemistry (molecular mechanics, semi-empirical and ab-initio methods, and density functional theory) to study geometries, properties, and reactivities of organic compounds; an introductory level of theory is presented to delineate the basis of these molecular modeling method. The course also includes computational laboratory exercises to supplement concepts covered in lectures, and project-based exercises to explore applications of computational methods in the study of chemical systems. Prerequisite: Chemistry 245 or permission of instructor.
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CHEM 275b - Computational Methods in Chemistry
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CHEM 297: Reading Course
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
Reading Course
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CHEM 298: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
Students perform independent chemistry research under the direction of a faculty member of their choosing. Attendance at regularly scheduled department seminars/events is required to satisfactorily complete the course. The department.
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CHEM 300a: or b.Senior Thesis
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
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