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Selected concepts and topics designed to give non-science majors an appreciation for how chemistry impacts everyday life. Students who have received credit for more...
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies General Education - Natural Sciences (GN)
Selected principles and applications of chemistry. Prior study of chemistry is not assumed. Students may take only one course for General Education credit from CHEM 10 more...
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies General Education - Natural Sciences (GN)
Prerequisite: MATH 021; or satisfactory performance on the MATH FTCAP examination-- i.e., placement beyond the level of MATH 021
Basic concepts and quantitative relations. Students may take only one course for General Education credit from CHEM 110 or CHEM 101.
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies General Education - Natural Sciences (GN)
Prerequisite: satisfactory performance on the Chemistry and Math FTCAP tests-- i.e., placement beyond the level of CHEM 101 and MATH 022; or CHEM 101, and MATH 022 or MATH 041
Basic concepts and quantitative relations. Students may take only one course for General Education credit from CHEM 110 or CHEM 101.
09/18/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies General Education - Natural Sciences (GN)
Prerequisite: satisfactory performance on the Chemistry and Math FTCAP tests-- i.e., placement beyond the level of CHEM 101 and MATH 022; or CHEM 101, and MATH 022 or MATH 041
Prerequisite: satisfactory performance on the Chemistry and Math FTCAP tests-- i.e., placement beyond the level of CHEM 101 and MATH 022; or CHEM 101, and MATH 022 or MATH 041
Introduction to organic chemistry, with emphasis on the properties of organic compounds of biochemical importance. Because of duplication of subject matter, students ma more...
Introduction to organic chemistry, with emphasis on the properties of organic compounds of biochemical importance. Because of duplication of subject matter, students ma more...
Introduction to organic chemistry, with emphasis on the identification of organic compounds by characteristic chemical reactions and by spectroscopy. The course involves more...
Introduction to organic chemistry, with emphasis on the identification of organic compounds by characteristic chemical reactions and by spectroscopy. The course involves more...
Principles and theories; nomenclature; chemistry of the functional groups; applications of spectroscopy. Because of duplication of material, students may not receive cre more...
Principles and theories; nomenclature; chemistry of the functional groups; applications of spectroscopy. Because of duplication of material, students may not receive cre more...
Principles and theories; nomenclature; chemistry of the functional groups; applications of spectroscopy. Because of duplication of material, students may not receive cre more...
Principles and theories; nomenclature; chemistry of the functional groups; applications of spectroscopy. Because of duplication of material, students may not receive cre more...
Basic laboratory operations; synthesis and chemical or instrumental analysis. Because of duplication of subject matter, students may not receive credit for both CHEM 203 a more...
Basic laboratory operations; synthesis and chemical or instrumental analysis. Because of duplication of subject matter, students may not receive credit for both CHEM 203 a more...
Basic laboratory operations; synthesis and chemical or instrumental analysis of materials of biological significance. Because of duplication of subject matter, students ma more...
Analytical methods used in the biological and physical sciences with special eemphasis on acid-base and complexation equilibria, electrochemistry, and the fundamental princip more...
Industrial employment opportunities and challenges; graduate and professional school opportunities; tailoring the chemistry curriculum to career goals.
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
1.0
Prerequisite: fourth-semester standing in chemistry
Theory of radioactive decay processes, nuclear properties and structure, nuclear reactions, interactions of radiation with matter, biological effects of radiation.
Surface chemistry, emphasizing the physical and chemical aspects of surfaces important for applications in colloids, catalysis, microelectronics and biocompatibility.
Introduction to physical chemistry with primary emphasis on chemical thermodynamics and its molecular interpretation.(Graduate credit not allowed for students majori more...
Introduction to physical chemistry with primary emphasis on molecular structure, spectroscopy, and chemical kinetics. (Graduate credit not allowed for students majori more...
Laboratory experiments designed to illustrate the principles of physical chemistry and teach techniques of error analysis and the presentation of quantitative data. more...
Experimental investigation of an original research problem. Preparation of a formal thesis is optional. (Credit not allowed for graduate students in Biochemistry, Chemi more...
Experimental investigation of an original research problem. Preparation of a formal thesis is optional. (Credit not allowed for graduate students in Biochemistry, Chemi more...
Structure of biomacromolecules, physical techniques for the study of structureand function, thermodynamic and kinetic studies of biomacromolecules in solution.
This course will cover principles of biochemistry for chemists, principles of coordination chemistry of biochemists, spectroscopy, and metallobiochemistry.
The NMR spectrometer, the classical view, the quantum mechanical view, rotations in spin space, the Hamiltonians of NMR, Rotations in Real Space, Effects of Chemical more...
Principles of basic molecular and cellular biology from the organic chemical perspective, and the introduction of chemical approaches to study biology.