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1 Chemistry Courses 1 Chemistry Courses Courses CHEM Laboratory for CHEM Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1305 w/d or better) CHEM Laboratory for CHEM Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1306 w/d or better) CHEM General Chemistry. (Common Course Number CHEM 1311) Descriptive and quantitative aspects of chemistry suitable for students intending a degree in science or engineering; Includes fundamental concepts underlying the discipline, atomic structure, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, chemical bonding and molecular structure. s 2 Lab Hours Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1105 w/c or better ) AND (MATH 1508 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1411 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1312 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2313 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2326 w/c or better ) OR (A02 score between 26 and 36 ) OR (S02 score between 600 and 800 ) OR (MATH 1508A w/c or better AND MATH 1508B w/c or better AND MATH 1508C w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1411A w/c or better AND MATH 1411B w/c or better AND MATH 1411C w/c or better ) AND (MATH 1508 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2301 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1411 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1312 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2313 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2326 w/c or better ) OR (BANM score between 4 and 5 ) OR (ACCL score between 081 and 120 AND BANM score between 4 and 5 ) OR (BANM score between 4 and 5 AND EPCM score between 081 and 120 ) OR (MATH 1411A w/c or better AND MATH 1411B w/c or better AND MATH 1411C w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1508A w/c or better AND MATH 1508B w/c or better AND MATH 1508C w/c or better) CHEM General Chemistry (C). (Common Course Number CHEM 1312) A continuation of CHEM 1305; Includes intermolecular forces, quantitative aspects of chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. s 2 Lab Hours Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1105 w/c or better AND CHEM 1305 w/c or better ) AND (CHEM 1106 w/c or better ) AND (MATH 1508 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1411 w/c or better ) OR (A02 score of 26 ) OR (S02 score of 600 ) OR (MATH 1312 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2313 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2326 w/c or better)

2 2 Chemistry Courses CHEM Introductory Chemistry (C). Introductory Chemistry (3-3) (Common Course Number CHEM 1405) Basic concepts relating to composition, structure, and transformation of matter. Satisfies the chemistry requirement for nursing. Students who need a foundation for work in advanced chemistry and related sciences or engineering fields should take CHEM 1305, CHEM 1105, CHEM 1306, and CHEM Credit Hours s Prerequisite(s): (MATH 0311 w/c* or better ) OR (MATH 1319 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1320 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1508 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2301 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1411 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1312 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2313 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2326 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 0311 w/s* or better ) OR (BANM score between 3 and 5 ) OR (ACCL score between 051 and 120 AND BANM score between 3 and 5 ) OR (BANM score between 3 and 5 AND EPCM score between 051 and 120 ) OR (BANM score between 3 and 5 AND MAPM score between 714 and 725 ) OR (BANM score between 3 and 5 AND MATE score between 36 and 48 ) OR (BANM score between 3 and 5 AND TAKM score between 2200 and 2821 ) OR (MATH 1411A w/c or better AND MATH 1411B w/c or better AND MATH 1411C w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1508A w/c or better AND MATH 1508B w/c or better AND MATH 1508C w/c or better ) OR (STAT 1380 w/c or better) CHEM Introductory Chemistry (C). Introductory Chemistry (3-3) (Common Course Number CHEM 1407) A continuation of CHEM Includes surveys of organic chemistry and biochemistry. 4 Credit Hours s Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1407 w/d or better ) AND (MATH 0311 w/c* or better ) OR (MATH 1319 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1320 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1508 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2301 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1411 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1312 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2313 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2326 w/c or better ) OR (BANM score between 3 and 5 ) OR (MATH 0311 w/s* or better ) OR (ACCL score between 051 and 120 AND BANM score between 3 and 5 ) OR (BANM score between 3 and 5 AND EPCM score between 051 and 120 ) OR (BANM score between 3 and 5 AND MAPM score between 714 and 725 ) OR (BANM score between 3 and 5 AND MATE score between 36 and 48 ) OR (BANM score between 3 and 5 AND TAKM score between 2200 and 2900 ) OR (MATH 1411A w/c or better AND MATH 1411B w/c or better AND MATH 1411C w/c or better ) OR (MATH 1508A w/c or better AND MATH 1508B w/c or better AND MATH 1508C w/c or better ) OR (MDM2 score of Y ) OR (MATH 0120 w/c or better AND ACCL score between 035 and 120 ) OR (MATH 0120 w/c or better AND MAPM score between 613 and 725 ) OR (MATH 0120 w/c or better AND MATE score between 26 and 48 ) OR (STAT 1380 w/c or better ) OR (NCBM M021 w/s* or better ) OR (TSIM score of 350 ) OR (SXDG score of 1 ) OR (SXMA score of 1 ) OR (SXMN score of 1 ) OR (SXOI score of 1 ) OR (SXTR score of 1 ) OR (S02 score between 500 and 800 AND S05 score between 1070 and 1600 ) OR (A02 score between 19 and 36 AND A05 score between 23 and 36 ) OR (STRM score between 4000 and 6396 ) OR (CPMA score of 1 ) OR (NCBM M011 w/s* or better ) OR (S12 score between 530 and 800) CHEM Molecular Model./Chem. Info.. Molecular Modeling and Chemical Information (0-3) Introduction to computational methods for molecular visualization, structure optimization, and modeling; includes strategies for chemical data analysis and obtaining chemical information from the internet and conventional sources. Laboratory fee required. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1306 w/d or better ) AND (CHEM 1106 w/d or better)

3 Chemistry Courses 3 CHEM Lab for Organic Chemistry Laboratory for Organic Chemistry 2324 (0-3) Many not be counted in addition to CHEM The Chemistry Department offers a Departmental Examination to award upper division credit for CHEM 3321 and CHEM 3322 (the current majors' organic chemistry lecture sequence) by successful performance on an examination covering the fundamental aspects of the two-semester organic chemistry sequence to students who have taken sophomore level organic lecture coursework at other institutions of higher education. Successful performance on this Examination by students transferring two semester hours of sophomore level organic laboratory will at the same time earn two credit hours of 3000 level organic laboratory (CHEM 3221). The opportunity of a Departmental Examination to award upper division credit is viewed as an "extra" stimulus to promote student learning in the organic courses. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1306 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2324 w/d or better ) AND (CHEM 1106 w/d or better) CHEM Lab for Organic Chemistry Laboratory for Organic Chemistry (0-3) Many not be counted in addition to CHEM The Chemistry Department offers a Departmental Examination to award upper division credit for CHEM 3321 and CHEM 3322 (the current majors' organic chemistry lecture sequence) by successful performance on an examination covering the fundamental aspects of the two-semester organic chemistry sequence to students who have taken sophomore level organic lecture coursework at other institutions of higher education. Successful performance on this Examination by students transferring two semester hours of sophomore level organic laboratory will at the same time earn two credit hours of 3000 level organic laboratory (CHEM 3221). The opportunity of a Departmental Examination to award upper division credit is viewed as an "extra" stimulus to promote student learning in the organic courses. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 2325 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 3324 w/c or better) CHEM Laboratory for CHEM Laboratory for Chemistry 2261 (0-3). CHEM Organic Chemistry I Lab. Laboratory for CHEM s CHEM Organic Chemistry II Lab. Laboratory for CHEM s

4 4 Chemistry Courses CHEM The Periodic Table. The Periodic Table (2-0) A survey course that expounds the principles of periodicity in the descriptive chemistry of the elements. Among the areas covered will be the alkali earth metals, the carbon/silicon/germanium/tin and lead group, the chemistry of nitrogen, phosphorus, and the halogen. Where possible, pertinent technical applications of the elements, and materials derived from them, will be presented, e.g., medicinal, inorganic polymet, and semi-conductor applications. 2 Total Contact Hours Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1106 w/d or better AND CHEM 1306 w/d or better) CHEM Organic Chemistry I. A study of the chemical bonding and structure in organic molecules, functional group synthesis and reactions, reaction mechanisms, nomenclature, stereochemistry and isomerism. Intended for chemistry majors and others requiring a comprehensive approach to organic chemistry. May not be counted in addition to CHEM s 2 Lab Hours Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1106 w/c or better AND CHEM 1306 w/c or better) CHEM Organic Chemistry II. A continuation of CHEM Intended for chemistry majors and others requiring a comprehensive approach to organic chemistry. May not be counted in addition to CHEM Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 2221 w/c or better AND CHEM 2321 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 3221 w/c or better AND CHEM 3321 w/c or better) CHEM Organic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry (3-0) A study of the fundamental types of carbon compounds. intended for students not requiring the detailed comprehensive courses specified for the BS degree in Chemistry. May not be counted in addition to CHEM The Chemistry Department offers a Departmental Examination to award upper division credit for CHEM 3321 and CHEM 3322 (the current majors' organic chemistry lecture sequence) by successful performance on an examination covering the fundamental aspects of the two-semester organic chemistry sequence to students who have taken sophomore level organic lecture coursework at other institutions of higher education. Successful performance on this Examination by students transferring two semester hours of sophomore level organic laboratory will at the same time earn two credit hours of 3000 level organic laboratory (CHEM 3221). The opportunity of a Departmental Examination to award upper division credit is viewed as an "extra" stimulus to promote student learning in the organic courses. s 2 Lab Hours Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1306 w/c or better ) AND (CHEM 1106 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 2124 w/c or better)

5 Chemistry Courses 5 CHEM Organic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry (3-0) A continuation of CHEM 2324 with emphasis on organic compounds and their reactions to living systems. May not be counted in addition to CHEM The Chemistry department offers a Departmental Examination to award upper division credit for CHEM 3321 and CHEM 3322 (the current majors' organic chemistry lecture sequence) by successful performance on an examination covering the fundamental aspects of the two-semester organic chemistry sequence to students who have taken sophomore level organic lecture coursework at other institutions of higher education. Successful performance on this Examination by students transferring two semester hours of sophomore level organic laboratory will at the same time earn two credit hours of 3000 level organic laboratory (CHEM 3221). The opportunity of a Departmental Examination to award upper division credit is viewed as an "extra" stimulus to promote student learning in the organic courses. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 2324 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 3324 w/c or better ) AND (CHEM 2125 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 3124 w/c or better) CHEM Lab for Chemistry Laboratory for CHEM 3310 (0-4). Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3310 w/d or better) CHEM Lab for Chemistry. Provides practical laboratory experience in techniques of biochemical assay and analysis. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 2221 w/c or better AND CHEM 2321 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 2124 w/c or better AND CHEM 2324 w/c or better) CHEM Lab for Chemistry Laboratory for Chemistry 3351 (0-4). Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3351 w/d or better) CHEM Lab for Chemistry Laboratory for Chemistry 3352 (0-4). Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3352 w/d or better)

6 6 Chemistry Courses CHEM Lab for Chemistry Laboratory for Chemistry 3321 (0-6). s Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3321 w/d or better) CHEM Lab for Chemistry Laboratory for Chemistry 3322 (0-6). s Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3321 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 2321 w/c or better) CHEM Analytical Chemistry. Analytical Chemistry (3-0) Quantitative measurements and calculations, chemical equilibrium as applied to analyses and separations. This course is designed for Chemistry majors. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3322 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2325 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2322 w/d or better ) AND (CHEM 3222 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2125 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2222 w/d or better ) AND (PHYS 2421 w/d or better ) AND (MATH 2313 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2326 w/c or better) CHEM Biochem I:Struc & Function. A study of the major classes of biomolecules, incluiding amino acids, proteings, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipids and their physiological relevance; with introductions to biochemical techniques and enzyme kinetics. Prerequisties CHEM or CHEM Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 2221 w/c or better AND CHEM 2321 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 2124 w/c or better AND CHEM 2324 w/c or better) CHEM Biochem II: Dynam & Bioenerg. The study of bioenergetics, cellular metabolism, and regulation of enzyme function. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3330 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 4330 w/c or better) CHEM Physical Chemistry. Physical Chemistry (3-0) Properties of substances in gaseous, liquid and solid states; solutions, thermodynamics, kinetics and other advanced topics. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1106 w/d or better AND CHEM 1306 w/d or better ) AND (PHYS 2421 w/d or better ) AND (CHEM 3151 w/d or better ) AND (MATH 2313 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2326 w/c or better)

7 Chemistry Courses 7 CHEM Physical Chemistry. Physical Chemistry (3-0) Applications of quantum mechanics to spectroscopy and chemical bonding. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1106 w/d or better AND CHEM 1306 w/d or better ) AND (PHYS 2421 w/d or better ) AND (CHEM 3152 w/d or better ) AND (MATH 2313 w/c or better ) OR (MATH 2326 w/c or better) CHEM Structural Biochemistry Lab. Structural Biochemistry Laboratory (0-4) Methods to analyze bio-macromolecule structure and function. Students will interpret current literature and will clone, express, purify, and crystallize a protein for X-ray data collection and structure determination. Course fee required. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 4131 w/c or better AND CHEM 4330 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 3131 w/c or better AND CHEM 3330 w/c or better) CHEM Inorganic Chemistry Lab. Laboratory for Inorganic Chemistry (0-4) Provides laboratory practical exposure for students taking Inorganic CHEM Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 4365 w/d or better) CHEM Introduction to Research. Introduction to Research (0-0-3) An independent, original research investigation based on prior arrangement between the student and a supervising faculty of the Department. Can be repeated for credit up to a cumulative six (6) credit hours of CHEM 4176 and CHEM 4376; All credit accrued will be counted as elective hours only. 0 Lab Hour 3 Other Hour CHEM Instrumental Meths Analyt Chem. Instrumental Methods of Analytical Chemistry (2-0) A study of spectroscopic and electrical methods of chemical analysis. 2 Total Contact Hours Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3322 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2322 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2325 w/d or better ) AND (CHEM 3352 w/d or better ) AND (CHEM 4212 w/d or better ) AND (CHEM 3110 w/d or better AND CHEM 3310 w/d or better) CHEM Lab for Chemistry Laboratory for Chemistry 4211 (0-6). s Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 4211 w/d or better)

8 8 Chemistry Courses CHEM Advanced Topics Organic Chem. Advanced Topics in Organic Chemistry (3-0) Selected topics at the undergraduate level which are not usually covered in introductory courses in organic chemistry. Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3322 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 3325 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2322 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2325 w/d or better) CHEM Structural Biochemistry. Examines bio-macromolecules from a structural point of view, focusing primarily on protein complexes. Includes interpretation of different levels of bimolecular structure (primary to tertiary), structure and function relationships and three dimensional structure determination techniques such as x-ray crystallography and cryo- electron microscopy. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 4330 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 3131 w/c or better AND CHEM 3330 w/c or better) CHEM Biophysical Chemistry. Application of physical chemistry to the study of biological systems and the major classes of macromolecular biological structures; emphasis on the relation of structure to biological function. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 4131 w/c or better AND CHEM 4330 w/c or better ) OR (CHEM 3131 w/c or better AND CHEM 3330 w/c or better) CHEM Structure of Matter. Structure of Matter (3-0) Introduction to quantum theory; atomic and molecular structure; atomic and molecular spectra; chemical bonding. This course meets the American Chemical Society requirements for an advanced course in inorganic chemistry. Prerequisite(s): (PHYS 2421 w/d or better ) AND (CHEM 3352 w/d or better) CHEM Inorganic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry (3-0) Principles of molecular structure and chemical reactivity of inorganic compounds; coordination chemistry and introduction to ligand field theory, symmetry and group theory; kinetics and mechanisms of inorganic reactions; organometallic compounds; chemistry of nonmetals and physical methods in inorganic chemistry. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3322 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2322 w/d or better ) AND (CHEM 3352 w/d or better)

9 Chemistry Courses 9 CHEM Introduction to Research. Introduction to Research (0-0-9) An independent, original research investigation based on prior arrangement between the student and a supervising faculty of the Department. Can be repeated for credit up to a cumulative of six (6) credit hours of CHEM 4176 and CHEM 4376; all credit accrued will be counted as elective hours only. 9 Total Contact Hours s 9 Other Hours CHEM Polymer Chemistry. Polymer Chemistry (3-0) A survey of high polymers, including synthesis, characterization, and structure-property relationships. Considers step and chain polymerization, stereochemistry, and copolmerization. Also thermally stable polymers, conducting and photoactive polymers. Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 3322 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 3325 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2322 w/d or better ) OR (CHEM 2325 w/d or better)

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