300
Descriptive chemistry of selected main group and transition elements, coordination complexes, structures and properties of solids. Synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds. Prerequisite: CHM 132.
Credits
3(2-4)
Introduction to the function of metals and inorganic ions in living systems. Metal ion transport, storage, biomineralization, and processes of metalloproteins are examined. Prerequisite: CHM 132. Recommended:
CHM 346 or
CHM 347 or
CHM 348.
Credits
3(3-0)
Prerequisites
CHM 132.
Corequisites
None.
Elementary course covering the field of organic chemistry. Course meets the needs for entrance to some professional schools. No credit toward chemistry major or minor. Prerequisites: One of: CHM 120, CHM 127, or CHM 132.
Credits
4(3-3)
Foundational course in organic chemistry. Designed to support in-depth coursework in both organic chemistry and bioorganic/biochemistry. Prerequisite: CHM 132.
Credits
4(4-0)
Prerequisites
CHM 132.
Corequisites
None.
Overview of common organic reactions. Reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and alkyl halides, Ultraviolet/Visible, Infrared, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy, mass spectrometry. Prerequisite: CHM 132.
Credits
3(3-0)
Continuation of CHM 345. Overview of reactions of aromatic compounds, alcohols/thiols, ethers/sulfides, amines, and carbonyl compounds applied to synthetic chemistry and biological chemistry. Prerequisite: CHM 345.
Credits
3(3-0)
Prerequisites
CHM 345
Corequisites
None.
This course applies and expands upon the foundational concepts of organic chemistry, emphasizing reaction mechanisms and synthesis of organic molecules. For chemistry and other physical sciences majors. Prerequisite: CHM 343.
Credits
2(2-0)
Prerequisites
CHM 343.
Corequisites
None.
This course applies and expands upon the foundational concepts of organic chemistry in a biological context. For biochemistry, pharmacy, pre-health professional, and biology students. Prerequisites:
CHM 343.
Credits
2(2-0)
Prerequisites
CHM 343.
Corequisites
None.
Laboratory techniques in organic chemistry; methods of synthesis, separation, purification, structure determination - spectroscopic methods; utilization of electronic database (Scifinder) searching techniques. Prerequisite:
CHM 343; or CHM 345 and Pre/Co-requisite:
CHM 346.
Credits
2(0-6)
Problems of water access, water-borne pathogens, water treatment, and power relationships in global cultures from anthropology, biology, and chemistry perspectives. Identical to ANT 350WI, BIO 350WI, and ENV 351WI. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. May not be applied to any Biology major or the Biology minor. May not be applied to Chemistry or Biochemistry major or minor. Writing Intensive. Prerequisites: Completion of 56 hours. Recommended: ANT 171 or ANT 170; BIO 101 or BIO 110 or BIO 111; CHM 111 or CHM 120 or CHM 131; or ENV 101 or ENV 300. (University Program Group III-B: Studies in Social Structures)
Credits
3(3-0)
Prerequisites
Completion of 56 hours.
Corequisites
None.
Cross Listed Courses
ANT 350, BIO 350, ENV 351
Principles of equilibrium thermodynamics, kinetics, fundamental quantum chemistry and spectroscopy, and their applications in chemical systems. Prerequisites: CHM 211QR; MTH 133 or MTH 132, STA 382QR; Pre/Co-Requisite: PHY 131 or PHY 146.
Credits
3(3-0)
This course provides advanced knowledge of Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Spectroscopy, as well as an introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics. Prerequisites: CHM 355, MTH 133.
Credits
3(3-0)
Laboratory techniques with advanced data analysis and error propagation in thermochemistry, phase equilibria, kinetics, spectroscopy, surface effects and computational chemistry. Prerequisite: PHY 176 and CHM 355.
Credits
2(0-4)
Special topics in chemistry presented at an undergraduate level. Course may be taken for credit more than once as long as course content is not duplicated; total credit not to exceed 6 hours. Prerequisites: CHM 132.
Credits
1-6(Spec)
Prerequisites
CHM 132.
Corequisites
None.
Preparation for chemistry and biochemistry research activities. The importance of chemical safety and sustainability are emphasized in student research training. Writing intensive. Recommended: ENG 201 with a C or better. Prerequisites: At least two of the following Chemistry Foundation Courses: CHM 211QR, CHM 345, CHM 355, CHM 331.
Credits
3(3-0)