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CY 232: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Lecture/3 hours; Lab/3 hours. Prerequisite: CY 231. Part II of a two-semester sequence. Structure and properties of aromatic compounds, halides, carbonyl compounds, alcohols, ethers and amines, their nomenclature, synthesis, reactions, mechanisms, spectroscopy and applications
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CY 321: Quantitative Analysis
5.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Lecture/3 hours. Lab/6 hours Prerequisite: CY 106 and 108. Theory and practice of gravimetric, volumetric, potentiometric, and colormetric methods of analysis.
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CY 341: Physical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Lecture/3 hours; Lab/3 hours. Prerequisite for CY 341 is MS 125. PHS 211 and 212 are highly recommended. Chemical thermodynamics with emphasis on understanding physical properties of pure substances and mixtures. The course covers fundamentals of classical thermodynamics with applications to phase transitions, colligative properties, and chemical equalibria
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CY 342: Physical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Lecture/3 hours; Lab/3 hours. Prerequisite for CY 342 is MS 126. PHS 211 and 212 are highly recommended. Fundamentals of quantum chemistry and spectroscopy. The course concentrates on fundamentals of quantum mechanics with applications to chemistry. The course also covers theoretical basis of spectroscopy, focusing on infrared, Raman, visible, and nuclear magnetic resonance techniques.
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CY 347: Concepts of Physical Chemistry. Lecture
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Lab/3 hours. Prerequisites: MS 112, PHS 201, 202, CY 105, 106. This algebra-based course covers fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics and molecular structure with emphasis on lifescience applications.
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CY 362: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Lecture/3 hours; Lab/3 hours. CY 231. Biochemical evolution, protein structure and function, flow of genetic information, enzymes, and enzyme kinetics
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CY 363: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Lecture/3 hours; Lab/3 hours. CY 232. Metabolism, signal transduction, glycolysis and gluconeogenesis, citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, photosynthesis, glycogen and fatty acid metabolism.
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CY 411: Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Lecture/3 hours; Lab/6 hours. Prerequisites: CY 106. Fundamental topics in inorganic chemistry including atomic structure, chemical bonding, periodic relationships, acid-base theories, non-aqueous solvents, and reaction mechanisms.
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CY 421: Instrumental Analysis
5.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Lecture/3 hours; Lab/6 hours. Prerequisites: CY 106, PHS 202. The operating principles and techniques involving the use of analytical instruments.
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CY 430: Environmental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Lecture/3 hours. Prerequisite: CY 232 and 321. Introductions to water, air, and soil quality and their measurements. Introduction to the problems, regulations, treatment, and ultimate disposal of hazardous and toxic waste materials. Spill clean-up, groundwater transport, land disposal, incineration, and treatment technologies are discussed.
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