Chemistry  

CHEM 400 - Freshman Seminar
Credits: 1.00
An introduction to the chemistry profession. Talks and workshops on the career of a chemist in academia, industry, medicine, law, teaching and government. Required for chemistry majors. May be repeated. Cr/F.

CHEM 401 - Chemistry Essentials
Credits: 2.00
Prepatory chemistry course designed for students who wish to strengthen their chemistry background prior to taking CHEM 403 (General Chemistry I). Topics may include: basic math, pertinent to chemistry, stiochiometry, introduction to the periodic table, among others. Not a prerequisite for CHEM 403, but recommended for students with weak backgrounds

CHEM 403 - General Chemistry I
Credits: 4.00
Fundamental laws and concepts applied to nonmetals, metals, and their compounds. For students who plan to take further chemistry courses. Previous chemistry recommended. Knowledge of algebra, exponentials, and logarithms required. Special fee. Lab. Cannot be taken for credit if credit received for CHEM 405. Required for chemistry majors.

CHEM 404 - General Chemistry II
Credits: 4.00
Fundamental laws and concepts applied to nonmetals, metals, and their compounds. For students who plan to take further chemistry courses. Previous chemistry recommended. Knowledge of algebra, exponentials, and logarithms required. Required for chemistry majors. Special fee. Lab. Prereq: CHEM 403 and 403L.

CHEM 404H - Honors/General Chemistry II
Credits: 4.00
Fundamental laws and concepts applied to nonmetals, metals, and their compounds. For students who plan to take further chemistry courses. Previous chemistry recommended. Knowledge of algebra, exponentials, and logarithms required. Required for chemistry majors. Special fee. Lab. Prereq: CHEM 403 and 403L. Honors course is designed for students who have enrolled in the honors degree program. Special fee. Lab. Cannot be taken for credit if credit received for CHEM 402. Prereq: CHEM 403.

CHEM 405 - Chemical Principles for Engineers
Credits: 4.00
Basic principles; atomic structure, bonding, equilibria, and thermodynamics. Prereq: one year of high school chemistry, algebra, and knowledge of logarithms. Cannot be taken for credit if credit received for CHEM 403-404. Required for chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, environmental engineering: industrial majors. Not applicable for credit for majors in chemistry or biochemistry.

CHEM 409 - Chemistry and Society
Credits: 4.00
Elementary survey of chemistry; integrates principles and applications. For students who do not intend to take any other chemistry courses and those interested in satisfying a general education science requirement. Not a prerequisite for any other chemistry courses. Includes lab like activities during class time. (Not offered every year.) Chemistry majors are excluded from taking this course.

CHEM 411 - Introductory Chemistry for Life Sciences
Credits: 4.00
Fundamental and pragmatic aspects of chemistry, particularly as foundation for nutritional biochemistry. Includes basics of bonding, acid/base behavior, reaction energy, intermolecular forces, stoichiometry, and equililbrium. High school chemistry not required. This course is not a replacement to CHEM 403 and is not an acceptable pre-requisite for CHEM 404. Special fee.

CHEM 413 - General Chemistry Lecture I
Credits: 3.00
Fundamental laws and concepts applied to nonmetals, metals, and their compounds. For students who plan to take further chemistry courses. Previous chemistry recommended. Knowledge of algebra, exponentials, and logarithms required. Special permission required. Not offered every summer. Cannot be taken for credit if credit received for CHEM 401, 403, 405, or 409.

CHEM 414 - General Chemistry Lab I
Credits: 1.00
Lab application of fundamental laws and concepts applied to nonmetals, metals and their compounds. Previous general chemistry lecture required. Special permission. Special fee. Not offered every summer. Cannot be taken for credit if credit received for CHEM 401, 403, 405, or 409.

CHEM 415 - General Chemistry Lecture II
Credits: 3.00
Fundamental laws and concepts applied to nonmetals, metals, and their compounds. For students who plan to take further chemistry courses. Previous chemistry recommended. Knowledge of algebra, exponentials, and logarithms required. Cannot be taken for credit if credit received for CHEM 402 or 404. Prereq: CHEM 403 or 413.

CHEM 416 - General Chemistry Lab II
Credits: 1.00
Lab application of fundamental laws and concepts applied to nonmetals, metals and their compounds. Previous general chemistry lecture required. Special permission. Special fee. Not offered every summer. Cannot be taken for credit if credit received for CHEM 402 or 404. Prereq: CHEM 403 or 414.

CHEM #444A - Fire and Ice
Credits: 4.00
Embodies a focus on the perception, movement, creation, understanding, and everyday use of heat. Examines historical evolution and controversy regarding the concept of heat across physical and life sciences.

CHEM 444B - Symmetry in Nature, The Arts, and Daily Life
Credits: 4.00
The elements of symmetry and its occurrence and role in nature (bilateral symmetry in butterflies and animals; cylindrical symmetry in trees and volcanoes; helical symmetry in shells, proteins, and DNA; the role of symmetry in design of medicines); its role in art and design (textiles, advertising); and in our lives (design of houses, chairs, scissors). The course is non-mathematical and is open to students having little background in science. Writing intensive.

CHEM 444G - Green Goggles
Credits: 4.00
In this course, we investigate the principles and practice of Green Chemistry. Green Chemistry is the field of science that uses a principle-based approach to design (or redesign) chemical reactions and processes to make them more sustainable. In exploring green chemistry, many of the fundamental concepts of a general chemistry course are investigated in order to understand how chemists "green" chemical reactions. A service learning project is a major component of this course, where students reach out to the community at large and practice discovering the world through their new "green goggles". Online technology is incorporated in this course to futher disseminate student projects and work.

CHEM 496 - Freshman Independent Study
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
Independent study for students who have not had organic chemistry. Designed for students who wish to pursue independent study topics, but do not have the experience to pursue lab research. Cannot be counted toward the major. (Not offered every year.)

CHEM 501 - Peer-led Team Learning in Chemistry
Credits: 2.00
Initial experience as peer instructional leader. Practical application of theories of cognition, group dynamics, learning, and motivation to helping other students learn chemistry in general chemistry. Requires one weekly meeting with students. Permission required. Prereq: CHEM 403 or 404.

CHEM 502 - Advanced Peer-led Team Leadership in Chemistry
Credits: 1.00
Development and assessment of leadership skills. Practical application of theories of cognition, group dynamics, learning, and motivation to helping other students learn chemistry in general chemistry. Requires one weekly meeting with students. Permission required. Prereq: CHEM 403 and CHEM 501.

CHEM 517 - Quantitative Analysis
Credits: 4.00
Combines lecture, laboratory, and in-class problem solving to study solubility, acid-base, redux, and complexation reactions and their application for quantitative chemical measurements. Prereq: CHEM 404 or 405. Lab.
Co-requisites: CHEM 518

CHEM 518 - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory
Credits: 1.00
Volumetric methods with an emphasis on technique; separations; and selected instrumental methods such as potentiometry, spectrophotometry, atomic absorption, and gas chromatography. Prereq: CHEM 404 or 405. Special fee.
Co-requisites: CHEM 517

CHEM 545 - Organic Chemistry
Credits: 3.00
Introductory study of carbon compounds for those who desire a brief terminal course. Prereq: CHEM 404 or 405. Students receiving credit for CHEM 545 may not receive credit for CHEM 402, 547-548, or 651-652.
Co-requisites: CHEM 546

CHEM 546 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 2.00
Introductory study of carbon compounds for those who desire a brief terminal course. Prereq: CHEM 404 or 405. Special fee. Lab.
Co-requisites: CHEM 545

CHEM 547 - Organic Chemistry I
Credits: 3.00
Principal classes of organic compounds, aliphatic and aromatic; class reactions and structural theory. Intended primarily for chemistry and biochemistry majors. Prereq: CHEM 404; 405;/or permission. Students receiving credit for CHEM 547-548 may not receive credit for either CHEM 545 or 651-652.
Co-requisites: CHEM 549

CHEM 548 - Organic Chemistry II
Credits: 3.00
Principal classes of organic compounds, aliphatic and aromatic; class reactions and structural theory. Intended primarily for chemistry and biochemistry majors. Prereq: CHEM 404; 405; and 547/or permission. Students receiving credit for CHEM 547-548 may not receive credit for either CHEM 545 or CHEM 651-652.
Co-requisites: CHEM 550

CHEM 549 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 2.00
Special fee. Lab.Co-requisites: CHEM 547

CHEM 550 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 2.00
Special fee. Lab.Co-requisites: CHEM 548

CHEM 574 - Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
Credits: 3.00
Elementary concepts including periodicity, descriptive chemistry of metals and nonmetals, and coordination compounds. Prereq: CHEM 404; 405;/or permission.

CHEM 651 - Organic Chemistry I
Credits: 3.00
Principal classes of organic compounds, aliphatic and aromatic, class reactions and structural theory. Intended primarily for pre-healing arts, biological science, and health science students. Prereq: CHEM 404; 405;/or permission. Students receiving credit for CHEM 651-652 may not receive credit for either CHEM 545 or 547-548.
Co-requisites: CHEM 653

CHEM 652 - Organic Chemistry II
Credits: 3.00
Principal classes of organic compounds, aliphatic and aromatic, class reactions and structural theory. Intended primarily for pre-healing arts, biological science, and health science students. Prereq: CHEM 404; 405;and 651/or permission. Students receiving credit for CHEM 651-652 may not receive credit for either CHEM 545 or 547-548.
Co-requisites: CHEM 654

CHEM 652A - Organic Chemistry
Credits: 3.00
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CHEM 653 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 2.00
Special fee. Lab.Co-requisites: CHEM 651

CHEM 654 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 2.00
Special fee. Lab.Co-requisites: CHEM 652

CHEM 683 - Physical Chemistry I
Credits: 3.00
The properties of gases, liquids, and solids; thermochemistry and thermodynamics; solutions, chemical equilibria, reaction rates, conductance, and electromotive force. Prereq: CHEM 404 or 405; MATH 426. Pre- or Coreq: PHYS 402 or 407. Coreq: CHEM 685-686.
Co-requisites: CHEM 685

CHEM 684 - Physical Chemistry II
Credits: 3.00
The properties of gases, liquids, and solids; thermochemistry and thermodynamics; solutions, chemical equilibria, reaction rates, conductance, and electromotive force. Prereq: CHEM 404 or 405 and CHEM 683; MATH 426. Pre- or Coreq: PHYS 402 or 407.
Co-requisites: CHEM 686

CHEM 685 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 2.00
Measurement of thermodynamic properties, chemical kinetics, and methods of determining the structure of matter. Prereq: CHEM 404 or 405; MATH 426. Pre- or Coreq: PHYS 407 or 402. Coreq: CHEM 683-684. Special fee.
Co-requisites: CHEM 683

CHEM 686 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 2.00
Measurement of thermodynamic properties, chemical kinetics, and methods of determining the structure of matter. Prereq: CHEM 404 or 405; MATH 426. Pre- or Coreq: PHYS 407 or 402. Coreq: CHEM 683-684. Special fee.
Co-requisites: CHEM 684

CHEM 696 - Independent Study
Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
For exceptional students. Individual reading, writing, or laboratory work carried out under the tutelage of a faculty member. May be used to replace specific required courses in chemistry. Prereq: approval of the adviser and department chairperson. Credits to be arranged.

CHEM 698 - Seminar
Credits: 1.00
Student reports on topics of interest. Prereq: CHEM 548 or 652; CHEM 684. Writing intensive.

CHEM 699 - Thesis
Credits: 4.00
Yearlong investigation in a selected topic, with background and experimental investigation. For chemistry majors who have completed CHEM 548, 684, and 762. Required for B.S. majors. Strongly recommended for B.A chemistry majors. Prereq: 2.50 average and approval of department chairperson. Permission required. Lab. Two semesters of 4 credits each are required. Writing intensive.

CHEM 708 - Spectroscopic Investigations of Organic Molecules
Credits: 3.00
Identification and structural analysis of chemical compounds by selected instrumental methods. Typical topics include proton and carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy, IR and UV spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry.

CHEM 755 - Advanced Organic Chemistry
Credits: 3.00
Methods of synthesis ad determination of structure, including stereochemistry of complex organic compounds. Prereq: CHEM 548 or 652 or equivalent. Coreq for CHEM majors: 756.
Co-requisites: CHEM 756

CHEM 756 - Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 2.00 or 3.00
Synthesis and structural determination of complex organic compounds, techniques for the separation, determination of purity, and identification of compounds by spectroscopic and chemical means. Coreq for CHEM majors: 755. Special fee.
Co-requisites: CHEM 755

CHEM 762 - Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis
Credits: 3.00
Theory, instrumentation, and application of methods such as atomic absorption, coulometry, emission spectrography, gas and liquid chromatography, polarography, potentiometry, IR and UV-VIS absorption spectrophotometry, and mass spectrometry to chemical analysis. Prereq: CHEM 406 or 517; CHEM 684 as a pre- or co requisite;/or permission.
Co-requisites: CHEM 763

CHEM 763 - Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis Laboratory
Credits: 2.00 or 3.00
Experimental parameters, error analysis, and applications of the methods covered in CHEM 762. Special fee.
Co-requisites: CHEM 762

CHEM 774 - Inorganic Chemistry
Credits: 3.00
Basic theoretical concepts and their applications to inorganic reactions and compounds. Prereq: organic chemistry; physical chemistry;/or permission.
Co-requisites: CHEM 775

CHEM 775 - Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 2.00
In-depth instruction of selected techniques of synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds. Emphasis on the analysis and presentation of results and experiment planning. Includes open-ended and collaborative projects. Special fee.
Co-requisites: CHEM 774

CHEM 776 - Physical Chemistry III
Credits: 4.00
Application of quantum theory to atomic electron structure, spectroscopy, and molecular structure. Prereq: CHEM 683-684. Special fee. Lab.

CHEM 795 - Special Topics
Credits: 2.00 to 4.00
New or specialized topics not covered in regular course offerings. May be repeated to a maximum of 4 credits. Prereq: permission.