Corequisites: Unless approval of the Chairman of
the Department is obtained, the student may not continue in a course
if a corequisite course has been dropped.
Placement: A student whose curriculum requires more than one year
of chemistry should take Chemistry 121, 121L, 124, and 124L.
CHEM 106: Environmental Chemistry* 3 cr.
A survey of selected chemistry topics with attention given to recent
discoveries and application, including the environmental impact
of chemical technology. Not intended for the student who wishes
to pursue work in any of the areas of physical sciences. May not
be substituted for the basic course in any of these fields. Also
listed as PHSC 106. Three hours of lecture.
CHEM 106L: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory 1 cr.
Prerequisite: Registration or credit in CHEM 110 or 106.
This course is designed to enhance the student's knowledge
of chemistry laboratory
techniques, especially those which illustrate the importance
of chemistry in everyday life. Laboratory experiments
will consider
water purification, preparation of detergents and perfumes,
analysis of milk, vitamin and mineral content in foods,
radioactivity, acid
rain, and the study of aspirin, caffeine, and fermentation.
This introductory laboratory will not substitute for
CHEM 121L. Also
listed as PHSC 106L. One hour of instruction and two hours
of laboratory.
CHEM 110:
Introductory Chemistry* 3 cr.
An introduction to inorganic chemistry including structure
and bonding, the periodic chart, chemical reactivity, states
of matter,
solutions, and nuclear reactions. The CHEM 110, 112 sequence
is designed for curricula requiring only one year of college
chemistry.
Three hours of lecture.
CHEM 112:
Survey of Organic and Biochemistry* 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 110 or 121. This course includes organic
and basic biochemistry, and is intended for students
in curricula requiring
only one year of college chemistry. Three hours of lecture.
CHEM
112L: Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory 1 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 121L and credit or registration in
CHEM 112. Experiments in general, organic, and biochemical
reactions.
One
hour of instruction and two hours of lab.
CHEM 121:
General Chemistry* 3 cr.
Prerequisite: Credit or registration in MATH 121 (or
higher); it is also strongly suggested that students
should have
completed
a course in high school chemistry or CHEM 110. A
fundamental course in inorganic chemistry including atomic
structure,
chemical bonding,
stoichiometry, chemical reactions, thermochemistry,
electronic configurations, molecular geometry, molecular
orbitals,
and gases. Three hours of lecture.
CHEM 121L:
General Chemistry Laboratory 1 cr.
Prerequisite: Credit or registration in CHEM 121.
A laboratory course in fundamental chemical operations
including density,
stoichiometry, heat laws, gas laws, molecular weights,
and basic chemical reactivity.
One hour of instruction and two hours of laboratory.
CHEM
124: Inorganic Chemistry and Chemical
Equilibrium 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 121 or 110 and consent of the
department. A continuation of CHEM 121 including
inorganic chemistry,
solutions,
solids, liquids, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics,
and electrochemistry. The student who plans to
pursue a curriculum which requires more
than one year of chemistry should take CHEM 124.
Three hours of lecture.
CHEM 124L:
Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry 1 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 121L and credit or registration
in CHEM 124. The course is a combination of
qualitative and quantitative
techniques
dealing with kinetics, equilibrium, solubility,
electrochemistry, acids and bases, complexation,
and qualitative analysis
of ions. One hour of instruction and two hours
of laboratory.
CHEM 255:
Analytical Chemistry 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 124. Basic principles and
practices of modern methods of analysis.
Three hours of lecture.
CHEM 255L
Analytical Chemistry Laboratory 1 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 124L and 255 or concurrent
enrollment in CHEM 255. Experiments in
modern methods of analysis.
Three hours of
laboratory.
CHEM 259:
Chemical Separations 1 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 255L. Modern chromatographic
techniques used in quantitative analysis.
Three hours of laboratory.
CHEM 265:
Organic Chemistry I 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 124. A fundamental
course for majors in premedicine, biological
sciences,
or
chemistry. Structure, nomenclature,
chemical properties, and physical properties (including
UV, lR, and NMR) of selected classes
of organic compounds.
Reaction
mechanisms emphasis
along with correlation and identification
of these compounds. Three hours of
lecture.
CHEM 265L:
Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 1 cr.
Prerequisites: CHEM 124L and credit
or registration in CHEM 265. An introduction
to modern and
classical organic
laboratory techniques
of purification and identification
of
organic compounds employed in selected
experiments
that introduce
reaction mechanisms and
synthesis. Theory and practice of
extraction, distillation, and chromatography
(TLC,
column, GLC). One hour
of lecture and two
hours of laboratory work.
CHEM 266:
Organic Chemistry II 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 265. Optical isomerism
and heterocyclic compounds containing
nitrogen, and/or oxygen, and/or
sulfur and to a lesser
degree, compounds containing phosphorus
or silicon. Three hours of lecture.
CHEM
266L: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 1 cr.
Prerequisites: CHEM 265L and credit
or registration in CHEM 266.
A continuation of CHEM 265L
with an emphasis on the applications
of chromatography, spectroscopy,
and other techniques in studies
of organic
reaction
mechanisms, synthesis,
and
structure elucidation.
Brief theory and practice of
spectroscopy (UV Vis, IR,
NMR, Mass). One hour of lecture
and two
hours of laboratory work.
CHEM
290: Undergraduate Research 1 cr.
Prerequisite: Consent of the
department. Introduction to
laboratory and
library research. Three hours
per week.
CHEM 301:
Chemistry Literature 1 cr.
Use of chemical literature.
One hour of lecture.
CHEM
303: Physical Chemistry I 4 cr.
Prerequisites: MATH 222 and
PHYS 262. Introduction
to thermodynamics, and
kinetic theory of
gases. Three hours
lecture and two
hours recitation.
CHEM 303L:
Physical Chemistry Laboratory I 1 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 259 and
registration in CHEM 303.
Selected experiments
in thermodynamics. Three
hours of laboratory.
CHEM
304: Physical Chemistry II 4 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 303.
Chemical kinetics and
the introduction
to the theories
of atomic and molecular
structure.
Three hours of lecture
and two hours of recitation.
CHEM
304L: Physical Chemistry Laboratory II 1 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM 303L
and registration in
CHEM 304.
Selected experiments
in kinetics, thermodynamics,
atomic
and molecular
structure. Three hours
of laboratory.
CHEM
366: Structure Elucidation of
Organic Compounds 2
cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM
259 and 266L. Structure
elucidation
of organic
molecules by
chemical and instrumental
methods. One hour
of instruction and
five
hours of laboratory.
CHEM
375: Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry
3 cr.
Prerequisite: CHEM
266. Basic descriptive
inorganic
chemistry
dealing in
a systematic way
with the elements
and the
structures, properties
and reactions of
their inorganic
compounds. Topics
range from
coordination chemistry
to organo metallic
chemistry
to bioinorganic
chemistry. Three
hours of lecture.
CHEM
409: Introduction to Chemical Physics
3 cr.
Prerequisites:
CHEM 304 and
MATH 223.
A continuation
of CHEM 304.
Three hours
of
lecture.
CHEM
415: Principles of Environmental
Chemistry 3
cr.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 255 and
266, PHYS
252, and
three
hours of
biology or
consent of
the department.
Principles
of chemistry
and
chemical technology
pertinent
to the environment.
Topics include
air and water
quality; toxic,
agricultural,
and domestic
chemicals;
energy sources;
waste
disposal; and
nuclear chemistry.
Three
hours of lecture.
CHEM
430: Materials
Science 3
cr.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 304
or consent
of
the department.
Topics studied
include
polymer
chemistry,
solid
state chemistry,
crystallography,
and chemistry
of
modern materials.
Three hours
of lecture.
CHEM
456: Instrumental
Analysis
2 cr.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 304.
Modern
instrumental
analysis.
Two
hours of
lecture.
CHEM
456L: Instrumental
Analysis
Laboratory
2 cr.
Prerequisite:
Credit
or registration
in CHEM
456.
One hour
instruction
and five
hours
of laboratory.
CHEM
464:
Intermediate
Organic
Chemistry
3 cr.
Prerequisites:
CHEM
266
and
304.
Selected
topics
in
organic
chemistry
including
reaction
mechanisms,
synthesis,
and
stereochemistry.
Three
hours
of
lecture.
CHEM
467:
Chemical
Synthesis
2
cr.
Prerequisite:
CHEM
266L.
Laboratory
preparation
of
inorganic,
organic,
and
organometallic
compounds
using
advanced
laboratory
techniques.
One
hour
of
lecture
and
five
hours
of
laboratory.
CHEM
470: Advanced
Inorganic Chemistry
3 cr.
Prerequisite:
Credit or
registration in
CHEM 304.
Modern theoretical
and structural
inorganic chemistry.
Three hours
of lecture.
CHEM
490: Independent
Study 1
3 cr.
Prerequisite:
Consent of
the department.
Laboratory and/or
library research.
Three hours
of laboratory
per credit
hour.
CHEM
609: Introduction
to Chemical
Physics 3
cr.
Prerequisites:
CHEM 304
and MATH
223. A
continuation of
CHEM 304.
Three hours
of lecture.
CHEM
615: Principles
of Environmental
Chemistry 3
cr.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 255
and 266,
PHYS 252,
and three
hours of
biology or
consent of
the department.
Principles of
chemistry and
chemical technology
pertinent to
the environment.
Topics include
air and
water quality;
toxic, agricultural,
and domestic
chemicals; energy
sources; waste
disposal; and
nuclear chemistry.
Three hours
of lecture.
CHEM
630: Materials
Science 3
cr.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 304
or consent
of the
department. Polymer
chemistry, solid
state chemistry,
crystallography, and
chemistry of
modern materials.
Three hours
of lecture.
CHEM
656: Instrumental
Analysis 2
cr.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 304.
Modern instrumental
analysis. Two
hours of
lecture.
CHEM
656L: Instrumental
Analysis Laboratory
2 cr.
Prerequisite:
Credit or
registration
in
CHEM 656.
One hour
instruction and
five hours
of laboratory.
CHEM
664: Intermediate
Organic Chemistry
3 cr.
Prerequisites:
CHEM 266
and 304.
Selected topics
in organic
chemistry
including
reaction mechanisms,
synthesis, and
stereochemistry.
Three
hours of
lecture.
CHEM
667: Chemical
Synthesis
2
cr.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 266L.
Laboratory
preparation
of inorganic,
organic,
and
organometallic
compounds
using advanced
laboratory
techniques.
One hour
of lecture
and two
hours of
laboratory.
CHEM
670: Advanced
Inorganic
Chemistry
3 cr.
Prerequisite:
Credit
or
registration
in
CHEM
304.
Modern
theoretical
and structural
inorganic
chemistry.
Three
hours
of lecture.
CHEM
690:
Independent
Study
1-3
cr.
Prerequisite:
Consent
of
the
department.
Laboratory
and
library
research.
One
to
three
hours
credit.
May
be
repeated
for
up
to a
total
of
three
credit
hours.
Three
hours
of
laboratory
per
credit
hour.
CHEM
785:
Selected
Topics
in
Chemistry
for
Teachers
3
cr.
Prerequisite:
CHEM
266.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
when
topics
vary.
Topics
chosen
from
modern
developments
in
chemistry
of
particular
value
to
science
instruction.
Three
hours
of
lecture.
CHEM
790:
Special
Topics
in
Chemistry
3
cr.
Special
topics
in
Chemistry
which
may
be
repeated
as
topics
vary
from
semester
to
semester.
CHEM
795:
Independent
Study
in
Chemistry
3
cr.
Independent
study
in
chemistry.
An
independent
project
or
study
directed
by
an
assigned
faculty
member.
CHEM
799:
Thesis
3
cr.
Thesis.
Research
project
carried
out
under
the
supervision
of
assigned
faculty
member.
May
be
repeated.
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