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3.00 Credits
This lecture serves as an introduction to the methods commonly used in the separation, analysis and characterization of biomolecules. The theory and practice of electrophoresis, sedimentation, chromatography, absorption and emission spectroscopy, NMR and mass spectrometry, isotopic labeling, x-ray spectroscopy will be emphasized.
Prerequisite:
CHEM315 AND CHEM317
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory serves to illustrate the content presented in CHEM 420 Biochemical Methods. Experiments focus on methods commonly used in the separation, analysis and characterization of biomolecules and cellular structures including electrophoresis, sedimentation, dialysis, filtration, chromatography, absorption and emission spectroscopy, NMR and mass spectrometry. Emphasis will be placed on standard laboratory calculations, record keeping, critical and statistical evaluation of data and experimental design and written and oral presentation of experimental results.
Prerequisite:
CHEM315 AND CHEM317
Corequisite:
CHEM420
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3.00 Credits
A study of the theoretical and practical aspects of the reactions, mechanisms and stereochemistry of organic compounds.
Prerequisite:
CHEM234 AND CHEM236 AND CHEM354
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the various classes of pharmacological agents being utilized in the treatment of various disorders. Included are considerations of mode of action, design and synthesis, and current efforts in the field of development of new drugs.
Prerequisite:
CHEM234 AND CHEM236 AND CHEM353
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the periodic properties and descriptive chemistry of the chemical elements and their inorganic compounds, ionic solids, equilibria in aqueous and nonaqueous systems, and acid-base concepts. CHEM 124 AND CHEM 353 (concurrent registration in CHEM 353 permitted).
Prerequisite:
CHEM124 AND CHEM353
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CHEM 441 with emphasis on a study of the theories of bonding, structure, and reactivities of inorganic, coordination, and organometallic compounds. The magnetic and spectroscopic properties of coordination compounds and the descriptive chemistry of selected group elements will also be discussed.
Prerequisite:
CHEM353 AND CHEM441
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of selected topics in theoretical chemistry including quantum mechanics, group theory and symmetry, and molecular orbital theory. The use of computer programs in the illustrations of chemical principles will be emphasized.
Prerequisite:
CHEM353 AND CHEM354
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to expose students to various experimental techniques needed to conduct chemical research. The course integrates synthesis, separation, purification, analysis, and characterization techniques. Instrumental techniques used include UV-VIS, FT-IR, FT-NMR, spectroscopy, HPLC, GC-MS & various optical methods used for characterizing organic and inorganic compounds.
Prerequisite:
CHEM372 AND CHEM433 AND CHEM442
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3.00 Credits
The basic concepts of polymer chemistry are introduced in this course. Topics included will be the mechanisms and kinetics of polymerization, the synthesis of polymers, and the relationships between molecular structure, conformation, and morphology of polymers and their chemical and physical properties.
Prerequisite:
CHEM234 AND CHEM236 AND CHEM354
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1.00 Credits
This experience is taken upon the initiative of a student who seeks to study with a knowledgeable faculty member in order to deepen a specific interest in a particular academic discipline. Independent study is a process through which a student either sharply increases his/her already advanced knowledge of a subject matter or increases his/her appreciation about an academic discipline that is correlative with a students advanced knowledge of a subject. The proposed independent study must be submitted to the department for approval. The faculty member supervising the independent study must provide a minimum of five (5) hours of time per credit hour upon request of the student.
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