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4.00 Credits
The second course in a two-semester sequence. A functional group approach to organic chemistry with an emphasis on alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and amines. The laboratory covers the techniques for preparing and purifying organic compounds. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory. Prerequisites: CHE 211; or permission of the instructor Course fee: $ 35
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the use of spreadsheet and computer programming for data exploration, process modeling, information visualization and instrument/robot control. Taught jointly by the Biology and Chemistry & Physics faculty. Prerequisites: BIO 108; or CHE 108; or PHY 108; or PHY 153; MAT 130 Course fee: $ 25
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates the chemical aspects and applications of forensics studies. The lecture and the laboratory provide a means to develop skills in the following areas: soil analysis and organic analysis, fingerprint analysis and foot print analysis, hair analysis, fiber analysis, physical evidence evaluation, document examination, forensic anthropology, forensic toxicology and drug analysis. Prerequisites: One year of either Biology with lab or Chemistry with lab. Course fee: $ 35
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3.00 Credits
This is the first course of a two-semester course sequence on basic quantitative methods of chemical analysis. The course focuses on basic analytical tools, such as measurements, analysis of experimental errors, gravimetric methods and volumetric analysis. Prerequisites: CHE 108, 110; MAT 101, 102 or 130 Corequisite: CHE 309
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3.00 Credits
This is the second and last course of a one-year course sequence on basic quantitative methods of chemical analysis. The second semester covers instrumental topics, such as potentiometry, spectroscopy, analytical separations, chromatographic methods and quality assurance. Prerequisites: CHE 309; MAT 101, 102 or 130 Corequisite: CHE 310
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2.00 Credits
This is the first laboratory course of a two-laboratory course sequence, focusing on applications of the basic quantitative methods of chemical analysis in the laboratory. The course focuses on basic analytical tools, such as measurements, analysis of experimental errors, quality assurance, gravimetric methods and volumetric analysis. Two three-hour laboratory sessions per week. Prerequisites: CHE 108, 110; MAT 101, 102 or 130 Corequisite: CHE 307 Course fee: $ 35
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2.00 Credits
This is the second and last laboratory course of a two-laboratory course sequence, focusing on applications of the basic quantitative methods of chemical analysis in the laboratory. This course focuses on instrumental methods, such as pH, spectroscopy, analytical separations and chromotographic methods. Two three-hour laboratory sessions per week. Prerequisites: CHE 307, 309; MAT 101, 102 or 130 Corequisite: CHE 308 Course fee: $ 35
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3.00 Credits
The identification of organic compounds using various types of spectroscopy. Two lectures and one three-hour laboratory each week. Prerequisite: CHE 212
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3.00 Credits
Application of modern chemical theories of structures, bonds, and reactions to inorganic substances. Prerequisites: CHE 212
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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles and reactions that involve proteins and DNA in biological systems. The course investigates the structure and chemistry of amino acids, the combination of the amino acids in the formation of proteins, the function and structure of proteins, the building blocks of DNA, the chemistry and structure of DNA, the structure of RNA, the replication of DNA, and current topics in biochemical/biomedical engineering. Prerequisites: CHE 212; BIO 102 or 332
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