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3.00 Credits
Spring (3 credits). Quantum chemistry and statistical thermodynamics applied to the study of the physical and chemical properties of matter. Four hours lecture and discussion. Chemistry majors and minors should take CHEM 333 concurrently. Chemistry majors with a strong interest in chemical physics may substitute PHYS 341-342 for CHEM 331 and 333. Prerequisites: CHEM 132, MATH 122, and PHYS 232 (or 221).
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3.00 Credits
Fall (3 credits). Equilibrium thermodynamics and kinetics applied to the study of the physical and chemical properties of matter. CHEM 331 need not be taken before CHEM 332. Prerequisites: CHEM 132, MATH 122, and PHYS 232 (or 221).
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3.00 Credits
Spring (1). Systematic study of the theory and practice of modern spectroscopic methods. Three hours laboratory. Corequisite: CHEM 331.
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3.00 Credits
Spring (3 credits). Applications of biochemical principles to various complex metabolic pathways. Macroscopic consequences of cellular processes are examined in addition to analyses at the molecular level. Three or four hours lecture/seminar. Prerequisite: CHEM 320. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Fall (1-4), Spring (1-4), May Term (1-3) Chemistry majors are required to complete 3 credits for graduation. Prerequisite: written permission required. CN only.
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3.00 Credits
Fall (1), Spring (1). Required of majors during junior-year and senior-year Fall and Spring. Activities include seminars by visiting faculty, discussions of current research, and preparation for the major field exam. Juniors prepare a seminar on their proposed senior research. Seniors prepare a seminar on a topic unrelated to their research. In their final semester, seniors prepare a seminar on their research. Seniors must submit an acceptable introduction to their thesis. May be repeated for degree credit up to a maximum of 4 credits. CN only.
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3.00 Credits
Spring (3 credits). Selected topics in organic chemistry including physical organic chemistry, molecular orbital theory, structural and mechanistic relationships, and computational chemistry. Four hours lecture. Prerequisites: CHEM 232, 331. Offered as needed.
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2.00 Credits
Fall (2 credits), Spring (2 credits). Integrated project-oriented lab including computational chemistry, synthesis, characterization, reactivity studies, kinetics, thermodynamics and photochemistry and the use of instrumental techniques such as ion chromatography, atomic spectroscopy, UV-visible, infrared, NMR, mass spectrometry, magnetic susceptibility, and electrochemical methods. Six hours laboratory. Prerequisites: CHEM 330, 331, 333. NU only.
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3.00 Credits
Spring (3 credits). Focus on understanding the fundamental concepts of transition metal chemistry, the main group elements, and bioinorganic chemistry. Emphasis on bonding, structures, synthesis, and reactivity. Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: CHEM 232, 331. CHEM 331 may be taken concurrently. Offered in alternate years: 08S. NU only.
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4.00 Credits
Fall (1-3) or Spring (1-3 ) or May Term (1-3). Special topics in chemistry studied under the guidance of faculty (four credit hours lecture) may include the following: advanced analysis, environmental chemistry, surface science and spectroscopy, organometallic chemistry and catalysis, solid-state chemistry, polymers and surfactants in solution, colloids and macromolecules, application of molecular assembly, diffusion, or other approved topics. Prerequisite: permission. NU or EV only.
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