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CHEM 131: Fundamentals of Chem I
5.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course covers the fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry in an integrated two semester sequence. The first part of the course deals with basic chemical concepts, including stoichiometry, the periodic table, equilibrium, structure and bonding, and acid-base chemistry. The next part of the course provides a survey of the chemical properties of the principle functional groups of organic chemistry, including alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acid and carboxylic acid derivatives. Integrated with this functional group discussion is an introduction to the carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. The latter portion of the course provides a overview of metabolism and emphasizes the roles of enzymes in catalyzing and regulating the various reactions involved in energy transformations in the cell. This course does not serve as a prerequisite for CHEM 211, 212. Prerequisite for CHEM 131: high school algebra or its equivalent, as evidenced by satisfactory performance on a math placement examination. Lecture, four hours; laboratory, three hours; recitation, two hours.
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CHEM 131L: Fundamentals of Chem I Lab
0.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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CHEM 132: Fundamentals of Chem II
5.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course covers the fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry in an integrated two semester sequence. The first part of the course deals with basic chemical concepts, including stoichiometry, the periodic table, equilibrium, structure and bonding, and acid-base chemistry. The next part of the course provides a survey of the chemical properties of the principle functional groups of organic chemistry, including alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acid and carboxylic acid derivatives. Integrated with this functional group discussion is an introduction to the carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. The latter portion of the course provides a overview of metabolism and emphasizes the roles of enzymes in catalyzing and regulating the various reactions involved in energy transformations in the cell. This course does not serve as a prerequisite for CHEM 211, 212. Prerequisite for CHEM 132: a C or better in CHEM 131. Lecture, four hours; laboratory, three hours; recitation, two hours.
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CHEM 132L: Fundamentals-Chem II Lab
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Duquesne University
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CHEM 211: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Students are given a firm foundation in the fundamentals of structure and reactivity of organic compounds. Emphasis is on the basic mechanistic principles of the reactions and the strategies used to synthesize organic compounds. The use of NMR and IR spectroscopy to identify organic compounds is also emphasized. Prerequisites; a C or better in CHEM 122 for CHEM 211. Lecture, three hours.
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CHEM 211H: Organic Chem I Honors
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Students are given a firm foundation in the fundamentals of the structure and reactivity of organic compounds with the use of relevant biological examples. Emphasis is on the basic mechanistic principles of the reactions and the strategies used to synthesize organic compoounds. The use of NMR, MS, IR and UV-visible methods in organic chemistry is stressed. Prerequisite: a C or better in CHEM 122 or CHEM 122H for CHEM 211H. Lecture, four hours.
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CHEM 211L: Organic Chem I Lab
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This lab exposes students to basic synthetic and purification techniques used in organic chemistry. Both microscale and macroscale equipment are used. The students acquire a knowledge of the various wet methods of qualitative organic analysis and also learn to generate and interpret IR and NMR spectra. CHEM 211 must be taken prior to or concurrent with CHEM 211L. Laboratory, three hours.
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CHEM 212: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Students are given a firm foundation in the fundamentals of structure and reactivity of organic compounds. Emphasis is on the basic mechanistic principlesof the reactions and the strategies used to synthesize organic compounds. The use of NMR and IR spectroscopy to identify organic compounds is also emphasized. Prerequisite for CHEM 212: a C or better in CHEM 211 or CHEM 211H. Lecture, three hours.
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CHEM 212H: Organic Chem II Honors
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Students are given a firm foundation in the fundamentals of the structure and reactivity of organic compounds with the use of relevant biological examples. Emphasis is on the basic mechanistic principles of the reactions and the strategies used to synthesize organic compounds. The use of NMR,MS, IR and UV-visible methods in organic chemistry is stressed. Prerequisite for CHEM 212H: a C or better in CHEM 211H. Lecture, four hours.
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CHEM 212L: Organic Chem II Lab
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This lab exposes students to basic synthetic and purificatin techniques used in organic chemistry. Both microscale and macroscale equipment are used. The students acquire a knowledge of the various wet methods of qualitative organic analysis and also learn to generate and interpret IR and NMR spectra. Prerequisites: CHEM 211L for CHEM 212L. CHEM 212 must be taken prior to or concurrent with CHEM 212L. Laboratory, three hours.
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