Chemistry
CHEM 115 - Introductory
Chemistry 3
Basic principles of chemistry including atomic structure, chemical symbols,
chemical bonding, reactions, nuclear chemistry, and states of matter. High school
algebra skills are necessary. This course is recommended for nursing students
and those students needing a general education science course. Co-requisite:
CHEM 115L - Introductory Chemistry Lab. Fall
CHEM 115L - Introductory Chemistry Lab 1
Laboratory course to accompany CHEM 115 - Introductory Chemistry. Students will
perform experiments demonstrating basic laboratory techniques and illustrating
chemical principles discussed in CHEM 115. Co-requisite: CHEM 115 - Introductory
Chemistry. Fall
CHEM 116 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry 3
A survey course of organic chemistry and biochemistry. Topics to be covered
include chemical bonding, functional groups, organic reactions, biological molecules,
and metabolism. Pre-requisite: CHEM 115, 115 - Introductory Chemistry and Lab.
Co-requisite: CHEM 116L - Introduction to Organic Biochemistry Lab. Spring
CHEM 116L - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Lab 1
Laboratory course to accompany CHEM 116 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry.
Basic techniques of organic synthesis, purification, and biochemical procedures
will be demonstrated. Co-requisite: CHEM 116 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry.
Spring
CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I 4
Fundamentals of chemistry including stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical
bonding, gas laws, acid-base and oxidation-reduction reactions. Proficiency
in algebra is required. Recommended for science majors and those who will take
upper-level chemistry courses. Co-requisite: CHEM 121L - General Chemistry I
Lab. Fall
CHEM 121L - General Chemistry I Lab 1
Laboratory course to accompany CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I. Experiments to
complement the lecture course will be performed. Basic laboratory skills dealing
with collecting and analyzing data will be emphasized. Co-requisite: CHEM 121
- General Chemistry I. Fall
CHEM 122 - General Chemistry II 4
Fundamentals of chemistry including thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, solution
behavior, electrochemistry, and an introduction to inorganic chemistry. Pre-requisite:
CHEM 121, 121L - General Chemistry I and Lab. Co-requisite: CHEM 122L - General
Chemistry II Lab. Spring
CHEM 122L - General Chemistry II Lab 1
Laboratory course to accompany CHEM 122 - General Chemistry II. Experiments
to complement the lecture course will be performed. Basic laboratory skills
along with qualitative analysis will be emphasized. Co-requisite: CHEM 122 -
General Chemistry II. Spring
CHEM 330 - Quantitative Analysis 4
Theory and practice of gravimetric, volumetric, chromatographic analysis, and
treatment of experimental data. Pre-requisite: CHEM 122, 122L - General Chemistry
II and Lab. Fall
CHEM 335 - Analytical Instrumentation 4
Quantitative and qualitative instrumental analysis. Theory and practice of electrochemistry,
liquid and gas chromatography, atomic and molecular absorption, and emission
spectroscopy. Pre-requisite: CHEM 330 - Quantitative Chemistry. Spring, odd
years
CHEM 341 - Organic Chemistry I 4
Topics to be included are chemical bonding, nomenclature, functional groups,
stereochemistry, spectroscopy, and theory of laboratory techniques. Pre-requisites:
CHEM 121, 121L, General Chemistry I and Lab, CHEM 122,122L - General Chemistry
II and Lab. Co-requisite: CHEM 341L - Organic Chemistry I Lab. Fall
CHEM 341L - Organic Chemistry I Lab 1
Purification methods, chromatographic techniques, and spectroscopic identification
will be examined in conjunction with topics covered in CHEM 341 - Organic Chemistry
I. This course is writing intensive. Co-requisite: CHEM 341 - Organic Chemistry
I. Fall
CHEM 342 - Organic Chemistry II 4
Topics to be covered are carbonyl chemistry, reactivity, mechanisms, synthesis,
instrumentation, and theory of laboratory techniques including organic qualitative
analysis. Pre-requisite: CHEM 341, 341L - Organic Chemistry I and Lab. Co-requisite:
CHEM 342L - Organic Chemistry II Lab. Spring
CHEM 342L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 1
Organic synthesis, spectroscopic identification, purification methods, and organic
qualitative analysis will be examined in conjunction with topics covered in
CHEM 342 - Organic Chemistry II. This course is writing intensive. Co-requisite:
CHEM 342 - Organic Chemistry II. Spring
CHEM 360 - Elements of Biochemistry 3
A lecture course stressing the fundamentals of modern biochemistry. Includes
the chemistry of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids as well as genetics and
metabolism. Pre-requisite: CHEM 341, 341L - Organic Chemistry I and Lab, BIOL
111, 111L - Concepts of Biology and Lab or BIOL 150, 150L - General Biology
I and Lab. Spring, odd years
CHEM 360L - Elements of Biochemistry Lab 1
Biochemical separation, purification and analytical techniques will be covered.
Co-requisite: CHEM 360 - Elements of Biochemistry. Spring, odd years
CHEM 420 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3
Periodicity, descriptive inorganic chemistry, reactions, mechanisms, coordination
chemistry, and organometallics will be covered. Pre-requisites: CHEM 122, 122L
- General Chemistry II and Lab. Spring, odd years
CHEM 440 - Advanced Organic Chemistry 3
Further emphasis on reactivity, mechanisms, and synthesis in organic chemistry.
Pre-requisites: CHEM 342, 342L - Organic Chemistry II and Lab. On demand with
sufficient student numbers.
CHEM 461 - Physical Chemistry I 3
Thermodynamics laws, thermodynamics potentials, entropy, chemical, and physical
equilibria. Pre-requisite: MATH 166 - Calculus II, PHYS 252, 252L - University
Physics II and Lab, CHEM 122, 122L - General Chemistry II and Lab, CHEM 330
- Quantitative Analysis. Co-requisite: CHEM 461L - Physical Chemistry I Lab.
Fall, odd years
CHEM 461L - Physical Chemistry I Lab 1
Laboratory work to accompany CHEM 461 - Physical Chemistry I which covers basic
experiments in physical chemistry. Co-requisite: CHEM 461 - Physical Chemistry
I. Fall, odd years
CHEM 462 - Physical Chemistry II 3
Elementary principles of quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular orbitals, a
review of basic spectroscopes and their applications, and kinetics of chemical
reactions. Pre-requisite: MATH 166 - Calculus II, CHEM 461, 461L - Physical
Chemistry I and Lab. Co-requisite: CHEM 462L - Physical Chemistry II Lab. Spring,
even years
CHEM 462L - Physical Chemistry II Lab 1
Laboratory work to accompany CHEM 462 - Physical Chemistry II, which covers
basic experiments in physical chemistry. Co-requisite: CHEM 462 - Physical Chemistry
II. Spring, even years
CHEM 470 - Spectroscopy 3
This is a study of organic compound identification by spectroscopic methods.
Techniques included are UV/Vis, IR, H-NMR, C-NMR, multi-nuclear NMR, two-dimensional
NMR. This course is writing intensive. Pre-requisites: CHEM 341, 341L - Organic
Chemistry I and Lab. Spring, even years
CHEM 291, 491 - Chemistry Seminar 1-6
This course is designed for the exploration of specific topics that are not
covered in regularly scheduled course work. This is a writing intensive and
capstone course.
CHEM 292, 492 - Experimental Course 1-4
A unique course, designated by an instructor and/or department, not currently
listed in the University catalog. An experimental course may be offered for
a maximum of two semesters. After that time, the course must be either assigned
an appropriate permanent course number and formally listed in the University
catalog, or its usage must be discontinued.
CHEM 293, 493 - Peer Tutoring 1-6
Students may earn credits by tutoring. Tutors are needed every semester in almost
all academic areas. Interested students should contact Student Support Services
(second floor) May Hall, room 211, for specific information. (Maximum eight
credits may be applied to graduation.)
CHEM 294, 494 - Independent Study, Undergraduate Research 1-6
INDEPENDENT STUDY: An individualized study not listed as a regular course in
the University catalog. Content, etc., to be determined by instructor and student.
Requires approval by department chair. Offered on demand
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH: Research topic must be approved prior to registration
by instructor. Written analysis of research activities required at end of semester.
Requires approval by department chair. Offered on demand
CHEM 295, 495 - Service Learning 1-6
Credits may be granted for extra-curricular activities for which there is a
direct connection and correlation between the activity and the academic objectives
of a specific course in the University catalog. The activity and subsequently
awarding of academic credit will be at the discretion of the department chair.
CHEM 296, 496 - Study Tours 1-6
Provides students the opportunity to make an extensive trip to a location either
inside or outside the United States, which will subsequently provide the student
with life experiences that relate directly to a specific academic discipline.
Not available in all departments. Available at departmental and discipline discretion
only.
CHEM 297, 497 - Chemistry Internship, Externship, Cooperative Education
1-12
Students will be placed in an off-campus company or agency which will provide
the student with specific activities that will demonstrate the correlation between
academic study and an actual work experience. The number of credits will be
determined by the length of the internship and the hours worked.
CHEM 299, 499 - Special Topics, Readings 1-6
SPECIAL TOPICS: A uniquely-designed advanced topics course within a specific
area of chemistry. Course content and other related academic requirements to
be determined by the instructor.
READINGS: Readings in educational and various specific professional publications
and journals related to a specific academic discipline. Pre-requisite: CHEM
122, 122L - General Chemistry II and Lab.