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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A study of chemical kinetics, electrolytic conductance phenomena, electromotive force, quantum theory, molecular structure and spectroscopy, macromolecules, surface chemistry, crystals, and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisite: CHE 401 ( Offered Spring)
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1.00 Credits
1 hrs. Laboratory to accompany CHE 402. To the extent possible, the laboratory experiments will be selected to coincide with the lecture topics. Experiments relating to gas laws, thermodynamics, thermochemistry, solids, solutions and chemical equilibria will be performed. Prerequisites: CHE 201 and CHE 201L; CHE 202 and CHE 202L; CHE 221, CHE 221 L; CHE 301 and CHE 301L; CHE 302 and CHE 302L and CHE 401. Co-requisite: CHE 402 ( Offered Spring)
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2.00 Credits
2 hrs. Laboratory and library work that involves the solution of a suitable problem in an area of the student's interest to culminate in an investigative paper required of all majors. Prerequisite: By consent of instructor (Offered Fall, Spring and Summer)
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2.00 Credits
2 hrs. Laboratory and library work that involves the solution of a suitable problem in area of the student's interest to culminate in an investigative paper required of all majors. Prerequisite: By consent of instructor ( Offered Fall, Spring and Summer)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A course designed to emphasize the mechanisms of the more important organic reactions and the various molecular rearrangements involved. Prerequisites: CHE 301 and CHE 301L; and CHE 302 and CHE 302L ( Offered as needed)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A detailed study of the quantum theory, atomic and molecular structure, the periodic table, theories of chemical bonding, and the chemistry of inorganic complex compounds. Emphasis will be placed on the qualitative aspects of ligand field theory. Prerequisite: CHE 405 ( Offered Fall)
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1.00 Credits
1 hrs. Laboratory to accompany CHE 407. The course will include the isolation and purification of proteins, protein quantitation, molecular weight determination of protein by gel electrophoresis, peptide mapping analysis, affinity chromatography, and enzymatic kinetics. Prerequisites: CHE 201 and CHE 201L; CHE 301 and CHE 301L; CHE 302 and CHE 302L. Co-requisite: CHE 407 ( Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. (Three 1-hour) This course is designed to provide a study of metabolic reactions and regulations of metabolic pathways for polysaccharides and glycoproteins, fatty acids, lipids, cholesterol, amino acids, and nucleotides; and fundamental principles of storage and utilization of genetic information, including structures of DNA and RNA, DNA replication, transcription, and protein biosynthesis. Prerequisites: CHE 201 and CHE 201L; CHE 301 and CHE 301L; CHE 302 and CHE 302L; CHE 407 ( Offered Spring)
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1.00 Credits
1 hrs. (one 3-hour lab). Laboratory to accompany CHE 408. In this course students are taught the modern biochemical topics such as protein evolution and Western blot, effects of temperature on cell respiration, protein separation by gel-filtration chromatography, determination of the length of DNA molecules by gel electrophoresis, restriction nuclease mapping of DNA, and plasmid DNA structure. Prerequisites: CHE 201 and CHE 201L; CHE 301 and CHE 301L; CHE 302 and CHE 302L; CHE 407 and CHE 407L. Co-requisite: CHE 408 ( Offered Spring)
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1.00 Credits
- 1 hr. (one 3-hour lab). Laboratory to accompany CHE 409. In this course students are taught the usage and operation of modern analytical instruments, analysis of data collected and interpretation of results using a variety of databases available. Emphasis is placed on HPLC, GC. GC/MS, FTIR, TGA, DTA, carbon and proton NMR.
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