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3.00 Credits
Thermodynamics and chemical kinetics, especially as applied to practical aspects of technology and living systems. Equilibrium relationships in various homogeneous and heterogeneous states. Measurement and interpretation of rate behaviors in chemical reactions. Laboratory included. Prerequisite: Chemistry 241, Physics 241, Mathematics 128 and knowledge computer programming. 1 unit - Lindeman, Meyer.
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3.00 Credits
Structures and dynamics of physical systems, from a molecular point of view. The central aspects of quantum behavior, elementary statistical mechanics and theories of reaction rates. Emphasis on analyzing spectroscopic data, and on computational approaches to quantum-mechanical systems. Laboratory included. Prerequisite: Chemistry 366. 1 unit - Lindeman.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to modern biochemistry using fundamental chemical principles in the study of complex natural systems. Topics covered are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, bioenergetics, enzymology, and metabolism with an emphasis on interrelationships between metabolic pathways and regulation. Laboratory included. Limited to 16 students. Prerequisite: Chemistry 251. 1 unit - Daugherty, Grover.
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3.00 Credits
Study of nucleic acids organization and structure, DNA replication and transcription, RNA processing and protein biosynthesis, and the regulation of gene expression. A special emphasis on the use of the original literature. Laboratory included. Limited to 16 students. Prerequisite: Chemistry 382. 1 unit - Grover.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who wish to tutor general and organic chemistry. It includes methods for improved listening skills, assessing student content knowledge, teaching problem solving, and conceptual analysis. Methods used in the course include peer tutoring, experiential exercises, journal writing, and supervised tutoring. The class is recommended for those students desiring chemistry department payment for tutoring. Prerequisite: Chemistry 250 or consent of instructor. .25 unit.
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1.50 Credits
Selected by the student with the advice of the instructor. Class and laboratory arranged. No more than six of these courses, i.e., 1.5 units, can be counted toward graduation. Only a total of three units of Investigations in Chemistry and Special Topics in Chemistry combined can be counted toward graduation. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. .25 unit.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides opportunity for advanced topical work. Topics will vary from year to year. No more than three units of Investigations, Topics and Advanced Topics may be taken for department credit. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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1.00 Credits
Independent experimental practice research in areas such as biochemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, catalysis, analytical chemistry and environmental chemistry performed in affiliation with a staff member. A total of three units of Investigations may be taken for credit. 1 unit - Bower, Meyer.
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3.00 Credits
Independent experimental practice research in areas such as biochemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, catalysis, analytical chemistry and environmental chemistry performed in affiliation with a staff member. A total of three units of Investigations may be taken for credit. Extended format course. .5 unit.
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3.00 Credits
An independent research project based on laboratory investigation in biochemistry. The student should choose the original research topic with advice from member(s) of the department prior to registration in the class. Prerequisite: Chemistry 245, 382 and. 1 unit - Daugherty, Grover.
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