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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 1800, CHE 1810, CHE 1850, CHE 3100 This course is a study of the sources, reactions, transport, effects, and fates of chemical species in water, soil, air, and biota environments.
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5.00 Credits
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 1800, CHE 1810, CHE 1850; satisfaction of Level I General Studies course requirements An introduction to the study of nomenclature, structure, synthesis, reactions, properties, identification, and mechanisms of both aliphatic and aromatic organic compounds. (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science)
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 3100 This course is a continuation of CHE 3100 and includes a study of the nomenclature, structure, physical/chemical/spectroscopic properties, synthesis, and reactions of the major families of organic compounds.
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5.00 Credits
2 (0 + 4) Prerequisite: CHE 1800, CHE 1810, CHE 1850; satisfaction of Level I General Studies course requirements Prerequisite/Corequisite: Pre/Corequisite: CHE 3100 The focus of this course is an introduction to basic laboratory techniques of preparation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science)
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5.00 Credits
2 (0 + 4) Prerequisite: CHE 3100 and CHE 3120 Prerequisite/Corequisite: Pre/Corequisite: CHE 3110 This course is a continuation of CHE 3120. It is a qualitative organic analysis course in which both classical and instrumental techniques are utilized to elucidate organic structure. Chemical literacy will be enhanced through the use of web based chemical literature search and American Chemical Society based report writing.
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5.00 Credits
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 3000, MTH 1410, PHY 2010 This course provides a survey of the principles of thermodynamics, equilibrium, atomic/ molecular structure, electrochemistry, kinetics, quantum mechanics, and spectroscopy. It is designed to meet the requirements for the B.A. in Chemistry and the B.S. in Chemistry with the Criminalistics concentration.
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5.00 Credits
1 (0 + 3) Prerequisite: CHE 3000, MTH 1410, PHY 2010 or PHY 2311 This course covers laboratory explorations of key concepts in thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, and gas laws. Technical writing is emphasized; students are expected to use a personal computer to complete lab reports.
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5.00 Credits
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: MTH 2420, PHY 2011 or PHY 2311; CHE 3000 This course is a comprehensive study of the principles of gas dynamics, thermodynamics, solution properties, kinetics, and a survey of electrochemistry and reaction dynamics. Literature searches related to historical and current topics in chemistry will be required.
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5.00 Credits
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 3250; PHY 2020 or PHY 2331 This course is a comprehensive study of the principles of quantum mechanics, quantum chemistry, atomic structure, molecular structure, symmetry, and spectroscopy. Literature searches related to historical and current topics in chemistry will be required.
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5.00 Credits
2 (0 + 4) Corequisite: CHE 3250 This course provides a laboratory study of the basic principles of gas dynamics, thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, and data-handling techniques. Technical report writing and literature search will be emphasized.
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