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CHM 2315-2325: Organic Chemistry
6.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Aliphatic compounds including hydrocarbons, their halogen derivatives, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, acids, substituted acids, acid derivatives, polybasic acids, amines, carbohydrates, and proteins. Aromatic hydrocarbons, their halogen derivatives, the oxygen and nitrogen derivatives, sulfonic acids, and polynuclear hydrocarbons. Nomenclature, structure, and name reactions are stressed. Prerequisite: CHM 1015-1025.
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CHM 2315-2325 - Organic Chemistry
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CHM 2316-2326: Organic Chemistry Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Laboratory applications of those topics covered in CHM 2315-25.
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CHM 2316-2326 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory
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CHM 2355: Advanced Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The thermodynamics and kinetics of chemical change; structure-reactivity relationships; molecular orbital and valence bond theories; electronic mechanisms of displacement, elimination, and addition reactions; and of rearrangements; neighboring group participation; photochemistry; pericyclic reactions. Prerequisites: CHM 2315-2325 and CHM 2415-2425, or with permission of instructor.
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CHM 2355 - Advanced Organic Chemistry
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CHM 2415-2425: Physical Chemistry
6.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Study of ideal and real gasses; thermodynamics, including the first, second and third laws, enthalpy, entropy, free energy, equilibrium, dependence of equilibrium on temperature, and equilibrium constants; chemical kinetics; elementary wave mechanics, including developments leading up to the Schr?dinger equation, meaning of the wave function, and solution of the wave equation for simple systems. Prerequisites: PHY 1055-1065 and MAT 1275, or with permission of instructor.
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CHM 2415-2425 - Physical Chemistry
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CHM 2416-2426: Physical Chemistry Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Laboratory applications of those topics covered in CHM 2415-25.
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CHM 2416-2426 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory
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CHM 2435: Advanced Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Thermodynamics; kinetic theory; quantum theory; molecular structure and valence, statistical mechanics. Prerequisites same as CHM 2425. Student may substitute graduate course CHM 4425 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics.
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CHM 2515: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Reactions of elements and their compounds in relation to their structure. A lecture course. Pre- or corequisite: CHM 2425 or permission of instructor.
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CHM 2515 - Inorganic Chemistry
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CHM 2525: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Coordination chemistry, including nomenclature, structure, and reactivity; symmetry and group theory; selected topics in main group, transition metal, and organometallic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHM 2515.
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CHM 2615: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The chemistry of biological macromolecules. Topics will include the structure, function, and energetics of proteins, DNA, lipids, and carbohydrates. Prerequisites: CHM 2315-2325.
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CHN 1035-1045: Chinese Conversation for Beginners I and II
6.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
No Chinese language background is required. We will use John De Francis' Beginning Chinese as a text (Conversational Edition) and some business travel situations' dialogues as supplementary materials. Taking this course will enable you to use the Chinese Pin-Yin System so that you can continue to learn Chinese independently in the future. Also, this course will help you to understand Chinese culture, business practices, jargons and much more!
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