Class No. |
Course ID |
Title |
Credits |
Type |
Instructor(s) |
Days:Times |
Location |
Permission Required |
Dist |
Qtr |
| 4165 |
CHEM-112-01 |
Intro Chemistry II & Lab |
1.25 |
LEC |
Morrison,Janet F. |
MWF: 12:00PM-12:50PM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 35 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 111L, with a grade of at least C-. |
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A continuation of Chemistry 111L with emphasis on chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, and a presentation of the properties and reactions of selected elements. Laboratory work is devoted to the analysis of systems involving the principles and concepts studied in the classroom. To the greatest extent possible, laboratory and lecture section assignments shall remain the same as for Chemistry 111L. |
| 4197 |
CHEM-112-02 |
Intro Chemistry II & Lab |
1.25 |
LEC |
Curran,Timothy P. |
MWF: 11:00AM-11:50AM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 35 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 111L, with a grade of at least C-. |
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A continuation of Chemistry 111L with emphasis on chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, and a presentation of the properties and reactions of selected elements. Laboratory work is devoted to the analysis of systems involving the principles and concepts studied in the classroom. To the greatest extent possible, laboratory and lecture section assignments shall remain the same as for Chemistry 111L. |
| 4223 |
CHEM-112-03 |
Intro Chemistry II & Lab |
1.25 |
LEC |
Nicaise,Olivier J.-C. |
MWF: 9:00AM- 9:50AM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 35 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 111L, with a grade of at least C-. |
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A continuation of Chemistry 111L with emphasis on chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, and a presentation of the properties and reactions of selected elements. Laboratory work is devoted to the analysis of systems involving the principles and concepts studied in the classroom. To the greatest extent possible, laboratory and lecture section assignments shall remain the same as for Chemistry 111L. |
| 4203 |
CHEM-112-20 |
Intro Chemistry II & Lab |
1.25 |
LAB |
Fitzgerald,Edward C. |
M: 1:15PM- 3:55PM |
TBA |
|
NAT |
|
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Enrollment limited to 20 |
| |
Prerequisite: Chemistry 111L, with a grade of at least C-. |
| |
A continuation of Chemistry 111L with emphasis on chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, and a presentation of the properties and reactions of selected elements. Laboratory work is devoted to the analysis of systems involving the principles and concepts studied in the classroom. To the greatest extent possible, laboratory and lecture section assignments shall remain the same as for Chemistry 111L. |
| 4205 |
CHEM-112-21 |
Intro Chemistry II & Lab |
1.25 |
LAB |
Fitzgerald,Edward C. |
T: 1:30PM- 4:10PM |
TBA |
|
NAT |
|
| |
Enrollment limited to 20 |
| |
Prerequisite: Chemistry 111L, with a grade of at least C-. |
| |
A continuation of Chemistry 111L with emphasis on chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, and a presentation of the properties and reactions of selected elements. Laboratory work is devoted to the analysis of systems involving the principles and concepts studied in the classroom. To the greatest extent possible, laboratory and lecture section assignments shall remain the same as for Chemistry 111L. |
| 4207 |
CHEM-112-22 |
Intro Chemistry II & Lab |
1.25 |
LAB |
Fitzgerald,Edward C. |
W: 1:15PM- 3:55PM |
TBA |
|
NAT |
|
| |
Enrollment limited to 20 |
| |
Prerequisite: Chemistry 111L, with a grade of at least C-. |
| |
A continuation of Chemistry 111L with emphasis on chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, and a presentation of the properties and reactions of selected elements. Laboratory work is devoted to the analysis of systems involving the principles and concepts studied in the classroom. To the greatest extent possible, laboratory and lecture section assignments shall remain the same as for Chemistry 111L. |
| 4209 |
CHEM-112-23 |
Intro Chemistry II & Lab |
1.25 |
LAB |
Fitzgerald,Edward C. |
R: 1:30PM- 4:10PM |
TBA |
|
NAT |
|
| |
Enrollment limited to 20 |
| |
Prerequisite: Chemistry 111L, with a grade of at least C-. |
| |
A continuation of Chemistry 111L with emphasis on chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, and a presentation of the properties and reactions of selected elements. Laboratory work is devoted to the analysis of systems involving the principles and concepts studied in the classroom. To the greatest extent possible, laboratory and lecture section assignments shall remain the same as for Chemistry 111L. |
| 7191 |
CHEM-112-24 |
Intro Chemistry II & Lab |
1.25 |
LAB |
Nicaise,Olivier J.-C. |
R: 8:30AM-11:10AM |
TBA |
|
NAT |
|
| |
Enrollment limited to 20 |
| |
Prerequisite: Chemistry 111L, with a grade of at least C-. |
| |
A continuation of Chemistry 111L with emphasis on chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, and a presentation of the properties and reactions of selected elements. Laboratory work is devoted to the analysis of systems involving the principles and concepts studied in the classroom. To the greatest extent possible, laboratory and lecture section assignments shall remain the same as for Chemistry 111L. |
| 5613 |
CHEM-150-01 |
Science in Art |
1.00 |
LEC |
DePhillips Jr.,Henry A. |
MWF: 10:00AM-10:50AM |
TBA |
Y |
NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 30 |
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NOTE: Priority given to Fine Arts majors. Remaining seats allocated 1/3 to class of 2010, 2/3 to other students. |
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This course will focus on topics of interest to artists from the perspective of scientific understanding of the materials comprising their work. Emphasis will be placed on the need for the conservation and preservation of art objects, in particular fresco and easel paintings, ceramic and metallic sculpture, jewelry, and cloth. Dating techniques will be covered as they assist with provenance and authentication studies. Topics of special interest to particular students may be presented as well as a discussion of several masters whose interest in art and science overlap to a considerable degree. |
| 4167 |
CHEM-212-01 |
Elem Organic Chem II |
1.25 |
LEC |
Curran,Timothy P. |
MWF: 9:00AM- 9:50AM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 30 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 211L with a grade of C- or better. |
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A continuation of the lecture and laboratory study begun in Chemistry 211L. |
| 4169 |
CHEM-212-02 |
Elem Organic Chem II |
1.25 |
LEC |
Nicaise,Olivier J.-C. |
MWF: 11:00AM-11:50AM |
TBA |
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NAT |
|
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Enrollment limited to 30 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 211L with a grade of C- or better. |
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A continuation of the lecture and laboratory study begun in Chemistry 211L. |
| 4211 |
CHEM-212-20 |
Elem Organic Chem II |
1.25 |
LAB |
Rau,Denise N. |
M: 1:15PM- 3:55PM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 20 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 211L with a grade of C- or better. |
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A continuation of the lecture and laboratory study begun in Chemistry 211L. |
| 4221 |
CHEM-212-21 |
Elem Organic Chem II |
1.25 |
LAB |
Rau,Denise N. |
T: 1:30PM- 4:10PM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 20 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 211L with a grade of C- or better. |
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A continuation of the lecture and laboratory study begun in Chemistry 211L. |
| 6897 |
CHEM-212-22 |
Elem Organic Chem II |
1.25 |
LAB |
Rau,Denise N. |
W: 1:15PM- 3:55PM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 20 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 211L with a grade of C- or better. |
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A continuation of the lecture and laboratory study begun in Chemistry 211L. |
| 7100 |
CHEM-230-01 |
Environmental Chemistry |
1.25 |
LEC |
Lugolobi,Festo |
TR: 10:50AM-12:05PM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 16 |
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Prerequisite: C- or better in Chemistry 111L. |
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This course will cover basic chemical concepts, such as polarity, volatility, and solubility, as they relate to chemical behavior in the environment. The ability to predict environmental behavior from chemical structure will be emphasized. Human and environmental toxicology will be discussed, and specific pollutants will be examined. Case studies will be used to illustrate concepts. The laboratory will emphasize techniques used for environmental analysis. |
| 7101 |
CHEM-230-20 |
Environmental Chemistry |
1.25 |
LAB |
Lugolobi,Festo |
R: 1:30PM- 4:10PM |
TBA |
|
NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 16 |
| |
Prerequisite: C- or better in Chemistry 111L. |
| |
This course will cover basic chemical concepts, such as polarity, volatility, and solubility, as they relate to chemical behavior in the environment. The ability to predict environmental behavior from chemical structure will be emphasized. Human and environmental toxicology will be discussed, and specific pollutants will be examined. Case studies will be used to illustrate concepts. The laboratory will emphasize techniques used for environmental analysis. |
| 4171 |
CHEM-310-01 |
Physical Chemistry II |
1.00 |
LEC |
DePhillips Jr.,Henry A. |
MWF: 9:00AM- 9:50AM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 100 |
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Prerequisite: C- or better in Mathematics 132. |
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A comprehensive treatment of quantum chemistry, molecular structure, and chemical statistics. Subjects covered are designed to emphasize applications to chemical systems. |
| 5571 |
CHEM-312-01 |
Instr Meth Chem Analysis |
1.25 |
LEC |
Henderson,David E. |
MWF: 11:00AM-11:50AM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 12 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 311L with a grade of at least C-. |
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A lecture and laboratory course in the principles and practice of the use of instruments for quantitative and qualitative chemical measurements. Theory, optimization, and application of instrumentation for spectroscopic, electrochemical, spectrometric, and hyphenated methods of analysis are presented. Applications of computer methods of analysis as well as analog and digital manipulation of electrical signals are presented. |
| 5573 |
CHEM-312-20 |
Instr Meth Chem Analysis |
1.25 |
LAB |
Henderson,David E. |
W: 1:15PM- 3:55PM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 12 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 311L with a grade of at least C-. |
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A lecture and laboratory course in the principles and practice of the use of instruments for quantitative and qualitative chemical measurements. Theory, optimization, and application of instrumentation for spectroscopic, electrochemical, spectrometric, and hyphenated methods of analysis are presented. Applications of computer methods of analysis as well as analog and digital manipulation of electrical signals are presented. |
| 4173 |
CHEM-314-01 |
Descrptv Inorganic Chem |
1.25 |
LEC |
Moyer Jr.,Ralph O. |
TR: 9:25AM-10:40AM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 24 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 313 with a grade of at least C-. |
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A lecture and laboratory course devoted to the systematic study of transition elements and main group elements, their compounds, and reactions. Topics of current interest in inorganic chemistry will be discussed. |
| 4199 |
CHEM-314-20 |
Descrptv Inorganic Chem |
1.25 |
LAB |
Moyer Jr.,Ralph O. |
R: 1:30PM- 4:10PM |
TBA |
|
NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 24 |
| |
Prerequisite: Chemistry 313 with a grade of at least C-. |
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A lecture and laboratory course devoted to the systematic study of transition elements and main group elements, their compounds, and reactions. Topics of current interest in inorganic chemistry will be discussed. |
| 4175 |
CHEM-316-01 |
Physical Biochemistry |
1.25 |
LEC |
Krisch,Maria J. |
MWF: 10:00AM-10:50AM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 24 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 309L with a grade of at least C-. |
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A comprehensive survey of the physical methods used in the investigation of biological systems, and the models and underlying theory developed to account for observed behavior. The physical and chemical properties of amino acids, peptides, proteins, purines, pyrimidines, and nucleic acids will be examined from spectroscopic, thermodynamic, and kinetic viewpoints. |
| 4201 |
CHEM-316-20 |
Physical Biochemistry |
1.25 |
LAB |
Krisch,Maria J. |
M: 1:15PM- 3:55PM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 16 |
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Prerequisite: Chemistry 309L with a grade of at least C-. |
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A comprehensive survey of the physical methods used in the investigation of biological systems, and the models and underlying theory developed to account for observed behavior. The physical and chemical properties of amino acids, peptides, proteins, purines, pyrimidines, and nucleic acids will be examined from spectroscopic, thermodynamic, and kinetic viewpoints. |
| 6899 |
CHEM-403-01 |
Advanced Organic Chemistry I |
1.00 |
LEC |
Mitzel,Thomas M. |
MR: 6:15PM- 7:30PM |
TBA |
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NAT |
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Enrollment limited to 100 |
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Prerequisite: C- or better in Chemistry 212L, or permission of the instructor. |
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Normally (but not restricted to) topics in theoretical organic chemistry. Emphasis on recent developments. |
| 6159 |
CHEM-425-01 |
Research (Laboratory) |
0.50 - 2.00 |
IND |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
Y |
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Enrollment limited to 100 |
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Students will conduct original laboratory research projects under the direction of an individual staff member. Students electing to pursue independent study of this type should plan on initiating work no later than the fall of the senior year, and should also plan on no less than two semesters of study with the completion of a final formal paper. Participation in the weekly Friday departmental seminar series is mandatory. Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar’s Office, and the approval of the instructor and chair are required for enrollment. |
| 6161 |
CHEM-466-01 |
Teaching Assistant |
0.50 - 1.00 |
IND |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
Y |
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Enrollment limited to 100 |
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Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chair are required for enrollment. |
| 6163 |
CHEM-499-01 |
Senior Thesis |
1.00 |
IND |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
Y |
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Enrollment limited to 100 |
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Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, after receiving approval for the thesis project from the Chemistry Department, is required. |