CHM-203L |
Organic Chemistry I |
A techniques-focused course to develop skill with common organic chemistry lab techniques including separations , purifications , and the use of spectroscopic and analytical equipment ( e . g ., IR , GC , HPLC ) to characterize substances . Experiments demonstrate theoretical principles from CHM 203 . 3 laboratory hours per week . Offered in the fall semester . |
CHM-203R |
Organic Chemistry I |
Take CHM-152 CHM-152L . ( Required , Previous ). | |
Take CHM-203 . ( Required , Concurrent ). |
CHM-204 |
Organic Chemistry II |
Continuation of CHM 203 . Topics include aromaticity , organometallics , oxidation and reduction , and carbonyl chemistry . Connections to biology are emphasized , where appropriate . 3 lecture hours and 1 recitation hour per week . Offered in the spring semester . |
CHM-204L |
Organic Chemistry II |
Continuation of CHM 203L . Experiments illustrate |
multistep organic synthesis and demonstrate theoretical |
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concepts from CHM 204 . |
CHM-204R |
Organic Chemistry II |
Take CHM-204 . ( Required , Concurrent ). |
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CHM-299 |
Selected Topics in Chemistry A study of a specialized subject area which may vary based on student / faculty interest . For non-major students only . The topic , course structure and instructor will be announced prior to pre-registration . There are no prerequisites . |
3.00 |
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CHM-301 |
Biochemistry I |
Chemical structure , function and reaction of biologically important molecules , including nucleic acids , proteins , carbohydrates and lipids ; biological membranes ; enzyme kinetics , regulation and mechanisms . 3 lecture hours per week . Offered in the fall semester . |
3.00 |
Take CHM-204 CHM-204L BIO-203 BIO-203L . ( Required , Previous ). | Take CHM-301L . ( Required , Concurrent ). |