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    • 1.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: CHEM 1120/1121 with grades of C or higher;Description: Theory of experimental design including methods, techniques, and information resources (library, on-line, etc.) typically used to conduct laboratory research. Ethics and professional behavior of researchers. Not a co-requisite for CHEM 2941.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: CHEM 1120/1121 with grades of C or higher and permission of instructor;Description: Experiment design including methods, proper lab conduct, record-keeping, ethics, chemical safety and waste disposal, techniques, and information resources in a specialized area. Progress or completion of a laboratory research project under the guidance of chemistry faculty and presentation of work is expected. Not co-requisite for CHEM 2940. May be repeated one semester.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: CHEM 1120/1121 with grades of B or higher and permission of instructor;Description: Service-learning course that places upper division majors, working in cooperation with an assigned faculty member as a student assistant for lower division chemistry classes or to meet community chemistry education needs. Development of classroom activities, tutoring skills and teaching assistant responsibilities. Does not count towards the Chemistry minor.
    • 4.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: This course is designed for teachers seeking an additional endorsement in chemistry - general chemistry concepts are required with working knowledge in atomic structure, chemical bonding, and chemical properties of atoms;Description: The course will cover fundamentals of organic chemistry with emphasis on nomenclature, isomerism, properties and reactions of common class of organic compounds. Compounds of importance to our every day life are stressed. Students are expected to learn chemistry of various classes of organic compounds and their mechanistic details of how these compounds affect our lives. Laboratory component of the course (30% of the course) consists of several specific virtual experiemtns. These experiments are included in order to enhance the learning skills of the course materials.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Eight hours of natural sciences with grades of C or higher;Description: This discussion-based course lies at the interface of science and gender studies. Topics include hormone biochemistry and biophysics, reproductive biology and diseases, nutrition, mental illness, birth control, and reproductive toxicology. Suitable for students interested in science, pre-professional health, and/or women's and gender studies. Does not count towards the minor in chemistry.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: CHEM 1120, 1121 with a grade of C or higher.Description: Theory and application of gravimetric methods; acid-base, precipitation, and compleximetric volumetric titration; analytical separations, spectrophotometric, and electroanalytical techniques; statistical and computer tools.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: CHEM 1120/1121 with a grade of C or higher; Corequisite: CHEM 3210;Description: Laboratory component for theory and application of gravimetric methods; acid-base, precipitation, and compleximetric volumetric titration;; analytical separations, spectrophotometric, and electroanalytical techniquest; statistical and computer tools.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: (CHEM 3210 or 3610) and PHYS 2120 all with a grade of C or higher; PHYS 2120 is recommended with a grade of C or higher;Description: Theory and application of instrumental techniques; spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and chromatography. Instrumentation electronics, signals, and noise. Scientific computing hardware, software, and programming.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: CHEM 3210/3211 or (3610/3611 and PHYS 2020/2021) with grades of ā€œCā€ or higher; (PHYS 2120/2121 is recommended with a grade of ā€œCā€ or higher); Corequisite: CHEM 3220;Description: Laboratory component for the theory and application of instrumental techniques; spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and chromatography. Instrumentation electronics, signals, and noise. Scientific computing hardware, software, and programming.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: CHEM 3510/3511 with a grade of C or higher; Corequisite: CHEM 3441;Course Description: Atomic structure and periodicity; crystal structure; descriptive chemistry of the elements; acid-base concepts; nonaqueous solvent systems; and environmental and medicinal awareness.