400
Theory and practice of modern chemical instrumentation.
1
Prerequisites
CHM 314 or permission of instructor.
Corequisites
CHM 472
Atomic structure examined from elementary quantum mechanics, valence bond theory, molecular orbital theory, ligand field theory, inorganic stereochemistry, periodic properties of elements, electrochemistry, acid-base theories.
3
Prerequisites
CHM 331 or permission of instructor.
Physical-chemical basis of life processes. Topics include: structure and function of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats; metabolism of carbohydrates and fats; and metabolic control processes.
3
Prerequisites
A grade of C- or higher in
CHM 326 or permission of instructor.
Continuation of CHM 453. Emphasis is on biosynthesis of macromolecules. Topics include photosynthesis, metabolism of amino acids, membrane synthesis, nucleic acid and protein biosynthesis, current topics in biochemistry.
3
Prerequisites
A grade of C- or higher in
CHM 453 or permission of instructor.
A study covering the synthesis, physical properties, fabrication processes, and uses of nonbiological polymers. Kinetics of polymerization, condensation and addition polymerizations, copolymers, elastomers, thermosetting, glass transition temperatures, molecular weight distributions, analysis, crystal structures, plasticizers, properties of commercial polymers and plastics, fiber and elastomer processing technologies.
3
Prerequisites
CHM 326 or permission of instructor.
The course focuses on organic synthesis and builds upon the material covered in
CHM 325 and
CHM 326. Important topics are retrosynthetic analysis, protecting groups, and carbon-carbon bond forming reactions, such as advanced enolate chemistry and palladium cross coupling reactions. Important organic chemistry models, such as the Ireland, Zimmerman-Traxler, Cram and Felkin-Ahn models are presented.
3
Prerequisites
CHM 326
For special upper division laboratory projects. Content and credit to be arranged. Fee: $60 per credit hour.
1-3
Prerequisites
CHM 331
Techniques include modern methods for separation and quantitation of biological materials, including centrifugation, high pressure liquid chromatography, spectrophotometry, and gel electrophoresis. Fee: $60.
1
Prerequisites
CHM 453 or corequisite.
Corequisites
CHM 453 or prerequisite.
A survey of modern instrumentation including the use of spectroscopy, electrochemistry and chromatography for quantitative and qualitative analysis. Fee $60.
1
Corequisites
CHM 412
Techniques of inorganic synthesis including nitrogen-vacuum line, drybox, non-aqueous solvents. Methods of purification and characterization. Fee: $60.
1
Prerequisites
CHM 331
Instruction in electronic circuits and computer programming for use in data acquisition and instrument control. Fee: $60.
1
Credit arranged by student in cooperation with faculty.
Variable
Special topic seminar. Lectures, panel discussions, student research paper, and oral presentation.
Credit arranged.
Special topic seminar. Lectures, panel discussions, student research paper, and oral presentation.
Credit arranged.
Faculty-directed student research. Before enrolling, students must consult with a faculty member to define the project. May be repeated for credit. Fee: $60 per credit hour.
1-3
Intensive field experience in selected chemical industries. Department permission and chemistry G.P.A. of 3.0 required.
Variable
For chemistry seniors who are developing and preparing their capstone project for public presentation. Before enrolling, students must consult with a faculty member to define the project.
1-3
Research, study, or original work under the direction of a faculty mentor, leading to a scholarly thesis document with a public presentation of results. Requires approval of thesis director, department chair, dean, and the director of the honors program, when appropriate.
Credit arranged.
Prerequisites
Senior standing; 3.0 G.P.A. in the thesis area, or good standing in the honors program.