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4.00 Credits
Three lectures. One three-hour laboratory. Metabolism, energetics, enzyme kinetics, nutrition, biosynthesis of proteins, and concepts in molecular biology. Prerequisites: CHEM 221 with a C or better. Spring Semester.
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2.00 Credits
One two-hour laboratory. Students learn the methods and instruments used to sample chemical, bacteriologic, hydrologic, and meteorologic data. This course entails extensive laboratory time and field work at the local UM Ebenezer Swamp Ecological Preserve. Prerequisites: CHEM 121 (CHEM 222 and 230 strongly recommended but not required) and BIO 205. (Cross-listed with BIO 375.)
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
For students requiring special skills in chemistry. Credit commensurate with complexity and effort required. Prerequisites: Junior standing and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Two lectures. One two-hour laboratory. The course is designed to help current and prospective middle and high school chemistry teachers provide their students with an understanding and appreciation of scientific phenomena, and with the ability to apply scientific methods, critical thinking, and problem solving to improve their lives and the lives of others. Prerequisite: CHEM 221.
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3.00 Credits
Systematic treatment of fundamental principles and applications of physical chemistry used to solve problems in biology, biochemistry, and medicine. Overview of physical chemistry principles including the basic concepts of thermodynamics, kinetics, and molecular structure, with emphasis on biological applications. Prerequisites: CHEM 370 with a grade of C or better, PHYS 202 or 242, and MATH 170 with a grade of C or better. MATH 171 is recommended. Fall Semester.
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4.00 Credits
Three lectures. One two-hour laboratory. Detailed discussions of theories of bonding and group theory, with applications to interpretation and understanding of the structure, spectra, and magnetic properties of coordination compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 222 with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
The theory and mechanism of organic transformations. Emphasis on the physical and mechanistic basis of organic chemistry rather than on synthetic applications. Topics include organic structure, molecular dynamics, symmetry, stereochemistry of reactions, and energetics of reaction paths.
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4.00 Credits
Special project to be completed while working with a faculty member as a mentor. Students survey the literature, design and perform experiments, interpret results, and write or present a paper based on the research. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Three lectures. A discussion of recent advances in theory, instrumentation, or techniques in analytical, inorganic, or physical chemistry. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Three lectures. One three-hour laboratory. Theory and applications of physiochemical methods of analysis, including electroanalytical, spectrophotometric, and chromatographic methods. Prerequisites: CHEM 222 with a C or better, CHEM 230 with a C or better.
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