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CHEM 496: Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
A minimum of 90 hours research on a problem under the guidance of a Chemistry faculty member; opportunity to apply advanced laboratory techniques to the solution of the research problem. Attendance at research seminars, presentation of results at a seminar or conference and a written report are required. Laboratory fee: $50.
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CHEM 499: Coordinating Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Students will prepare for presentation of their research results, attend a variety of topical seminars and participate in discussions of literature references on areas of current research. Fall semester, senior year.
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CHEM 520: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Discussion of fundamental concepts of Inorganic and Coordination Chemistry including atomic structure and the periodic table, ionic solids, covalent bonding, molecular structure and geometry, oxidation- reduction Chemistry, Ligand Field Theory, and the basics of Coordination Chemistry.
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CHEM 530: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Discussion of principles of Biochemistry with emphasis on the structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates, and their metabolism. Prerequisite: A college course in Physical Chemistry.
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CHEM 550: Heterocyclic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
The study of a large family of both naturally occurring and synthetic compounds found in pharmaceutical preparations, in thermostable polymers, in plant regulators and pesticides, in pigments, in biomolecules, and in superconductors. Structure, properties, preparations and reactions of representative heterocycles with emphasis on their role in science, technology, medicine, agriculture and Biochemistry.
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CHEM 551: Medicinal Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Introduction to the drug discovery process, emphasizing the concepts of chemical lead identification and optimization, structure-activity relationships, demonstration of pharmacological activity and the issues faced in advancing a compound to its final regulatory review. Discussions also cover patent protections for pharmaceutical inventions and some of the emerging areas for therapeutic research.
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CHEM 552: Organometallic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Classical and current topics in the field of Organometallic Chemistry. Topics include structure and reactivity as well as the use of organometallic compounds for organic synthesis and catalysis.
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CHEM 554: Planetary Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Geochemistry of our solar system: the sun, planets, moons, asteroids, comets and meteorites. Focus on recent space missions that rely on remote-sensing techniques. Questions concerning extraterrestrial life and water on Mars are also discussed.
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CHEM 557: Inquiry & Experimentation in Teaching Science
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Explores the theoretical and practical implication of teaching science using hands-on and minds-on experiments. Students develop inquiry experiments for use in high school science courses.
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CHEM 560: Advanced Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
A study of organic structure and the mechanisms of typical organic reactions with emphasis on relative reactivities and orbital theory, and classical and modern methods for the determination of reaction mechanisms.
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