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  • 4.00 Credits

    Honors section of Organic Chemistry I. Content and level of treatment may differ somewhat from CHEM 2310. By invitation only; apply to instructor. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in (CHEM 1220 OR CHEM 1221) OR AP Chemistry score of at least 5.
  • 2.00 Credits

    The purpose of the laboratory is to give students hands on experience with the scientific method, teach critical thinking and writing skills as well as important techniques to prepare students for advanced work in chemistry and related science and engineering fields, and to introduce certain concepts that are well-suited to hands-on discovery. Students need either to have taken, or be taking concurrently, CHEM 2310 or CHEM 2311, in order to succeed in this course. Corequisites: 'C-' or better in CHEM 2310 OR CHEM 2311
  • 4.00 Credits

    A continuation of Organic Chemistry I, emphasizing reaction chemistry and mechanisms of reactions. Properties of a wide array of organic molecules, including biopolymers and organic materials, will be covered. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in (CHEM 2310 OR CHEM 2311).
  • 4.00 Credits

    Honors section of CHEM 2320. Content and level of treatment may differ somewhat from CHEM 2320. Students need to have completed CHEM 2310 or CHEM 2311 in order to succeed in this course. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in CHEM 2310 OR CHEM 2311
  • 2.00 Credits

    The purpose of the laboratory is to give students hands on experience with the scientific method, teach critical thinking and writing skills as well as important techniques to prepare students for advanced work in chemistry and related science and engineering fields, and to introduce certain concepts that are well-suited to hands-on discovery. Students need either to have taken, or be taking concurrently, CHEM 2310 or CHEM 2311, in order to succeed in this course. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in CHEM 2315 Corequisites: 'C-' or better in CHEM 2320 OR CHEM 2321
  • 4.00 Credits

    Two lectures and two 4 hour labs per week. Principles of quantitative analysis, stoichiometry, equilibrium theory, and volumetric and gravimetric analysis. Introduction to instrumental analysis. Prerequisites: ("C" or better in (MATH 1220 OR MATH 1250 OR MATH 1260 OR MATH 1320 OR MATH 1321 OR MATH 2210)) OR ("C-" or better in (MATH 2250 OR AP Calculus (BC) score of at least 4) AND (CHEM 1220 OR CHEM 1221 OR AP Chemistry score of at least 5)).
  • 2.00 Credits

    Lecture portion of CHEM 3000. Chemistry majors must take CHEM 3000. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in ((MATH 1220 OR MATH 1250 OR MATH 1260 OR MATH 1320 OR MATH 1321 OR MATH 2210 OR MATH 2250 OR AP Calculus (BC) score of at least 4) AND (CHEM 1220 OR CHEM 1221 OR AP Chemistry score of at least 5)).
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to quantum mechanics, electronic structure of molecules, and spectroscopy. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (CHEM 1220 OR CHEM 1221 OR AP CHEM score of 5) AND (PHYS 2220 OR PHYS 3220) AND ('C' or better in (MATH 1260 OR MATH 1321 OR MATH 2210) OR 'C-' or better in (MATH 2250 OR MATH 3140 OR MATH 3150))
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to microscopic and bulk thermodynamics, partition functions, theory of electrolytes and electrochemistry, and chemical kinetics. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (CHEM 1220 OR CHEM 1221 OR AP CHEM score of 5) AND (PHYS 2220 OR PHYS 3220) AND 'C' or better in (MATH 1260 OR MATH 1321 OR MATH 2210)
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to the fundamental concepts in the physical chemistry of the life sciences with emphasis on their thermodynamic, kinetic, quantum, and spectroscopic aspects. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (CHEM 1220 OR CHEM 1221 OR AP CHEM score of 5) AND (CHEM 3510 OR BIOL 3510) AND (PHYS 2220) AND 'C' or better in (MATH 1321 OR MATH 2210)