CHM 109 - Chemistry in the HomeArchived
An introduction to basic concepts of chemical science as it applies to materials commonly found within the household. Students will be expected to learn to evaluate potential hazards of such materials.
CHM 111 - Foundations of Chemistry
This course will introduce students to basic chemical facts and concepts. Topics will include units, dimensional analysis, nomenclature, solutions, atomic structure, and stoichiometry.
CHM 205 - General, Organic, and Biochem
Introductory course for health professions students and non-science majors covering basic chemical principles with applications in organic chemistry and biochemistry.
CHM 211 - Principles of Chemistry I
A study of the properties of materials and their interactions with each other. Development of theories and applications of the principles of energetics, dynamics and structure. Intended primarily for science majors and preprofessional students. 3 lec.
CHM 211 - Principles of Chemistry IArchived
A study of the properties of materials and their inter- actions with each other. Development of theories and applications of the principles of energetics, dynamics and structure. Intended primarily for science majors and pre-professional students. 3 lec.
CHM 212 - Principles Chemistry II
A continuation of chemistry 211 with emphasis on the inorganic chemistry of the representative elements and transition metals. 3 lec.
CHM 217 - Principles of Chem Lab I
A laboratory course that demonstrates the application of concepts introduced in Chemistry 2ll.
CHM 217 - Principles of Chem Lab IArchived
A laboratory course that demonstrates the application of concepts introduced in Chemistry 2ll. (CR or PR: CHM 2ll)
CHM 218 - Principles of Chem Lab II
A laboratory course that demonstrates the application of concepts introduced in Chemistry 2l2.
CHM 218 - Principles of Chem Lab IIArchived
A laboratory course that demonstrates the application of concepts introduced in Chemistry 2l2. (CR or PR: CHM 2l2).
CHM 218H - Prin Chem Honor Lab IIArchived
An advanced laboratory class designed for Principles of Chemistry II students. This lab will introduce students to concepts and/or techniques important to later laboratory classes and research.
CHM 305 - Research Methods Chem
A survey course concerning the use of the chemical literature with an
emphasis on online computer searching and ethical issues relating to the conduct of
scientific research and the relationship of science to society.
CHM 327 - Intro Organic Chemistry
A one semester introduction to organic chemistry emphasizing structure, nomenclature, and reactivity. (Cannot fulfill an upper division chemistry elective.)
CHM 327 - Intro Organic ChemistryArchived
A one semester introduction to organic chemistry emphasizing structure, nomenclature, and reactivity. (Cannot fulfill an upper division chemistry elective.) 3 lec. (PR: CHM 212)
CHM 328 - Intro Organic Chem LaboratoryArchived
The laboratory to accompany CHM 327. Students learn the basic techniques used in the modern organic chemistry laboratory.
CHM 331 - Chemistry Seminar
Students attend lectures presented by internal and external speakers to learn about the nature and variety of chemical research.
CHM 332 - Chemistry SeminarArchived
Students attend lectures presented by internal and external speakers to learn about the nature and variety of chemical research.
CHM 345 - Intro to Analytical Chem
An introduction to basic techniques of analytical chemistry and data analysis through statistical procedures. Traditional wet and contemporary instrumental methods are covered with an emphasis on experimental care and craftsmanship.
CHM 355 - Organic Chemistry I
A systematic study of organic chemistry including modern structural theory, spectroscopy, and stereochemistry; application of these topics to the study of reactions and their mechanisms and applications to synthesis. 3 lec.
CHM 355 - Organic Chemistry IArchived
A systematic study of organic chemistry including modern structural theory, spectroscopy, and stereochemistry; app- lication of these topics to the study of reactions and their mechanisms and applications to synthesis. 3 lec.
CHM 356 - Organic Chemistry II
Continuation of Chemistry 355. 3 lec.
CHM 357 - Physical Chemistry: Quantum
A study of quantum mechanics applied to atomic structure, chemical bonding, and spectroscopy. 3 lec.-2 lab.
CHM 358 - Physical Chemistry: Thermo.Archived
A study of chemical thermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics. 3 lec.-2 lab.
CHM 361 - Intro Organic Chm Lab
An introduction to of experimental organic chemistry with emphasis on fundamental techniques and their application to the preparation and identification of organic compounds. 6 lab.
CHM 361H - Intro Honors Organic Chem LabArchived
This laboratory will introduce students to advanced concepts and techniques in organic synthesis and spectroscopy. It requires students to engage in an independent synthetic project from the chemical literature.
CHM 365 - Introductory Biochemistry
A survey course including introduction to basic biochemical concepts, metabolic pathways, and bioenergetics. 3 lec.
CHM 366 - Intro Biochemistry LabArchived
Introduction to basic biochemical laboratory techniques including chromatography, electrophoresis, and enzyme kinetics; methods for identification and characterization of biochemical systems. 4 lab.
CHM 366 - Intro Biochemistry LabArchived
Introduction to basic biochemical laboratory techniques including chromatography, electrophonesis, and enzyme kinetics; methods for identification and characterization of biochemical systems. 4 lab.
CHM 390H - Honors in Chemistry
Independent study or undergraduate research project for outstanding students.
CHM 401 - Research for Undergrad
Students engage in research project in collaboration with a faculty member.
CHM 402 - Research for UndergradArchived
Students engage in a research project in collaboration with a faculty member.
CHM 411 - Modern Instrument MethodsArchived
This course investigates the theory and functional aspects of modern analytical instrumentation. Emphasis is placed on the components of instruments and the applicability of various techniques to specific analytical problems.
CHM 431 - Chemistry Seminar
Students attend lectures presented by internal and external speakers to learn about the nature and variety of chemical research.
CHM 432 - Chemistry Seminar
Students attend lectures presented by internal and external speakers to learn about the nature and variety of chemical research. Students also present an oral and written presentation of their capstone experience.
CHM 448 - Adv Inorganic Chemistry I
Study of physical properties and periodic relationships of inorganic materials. 3 lec, 2 lab.
CHM 448 - Adv Inorganic Chemistry IArchived
Study of physical properties and periodic relationships of inorganic materials. 3 lec, 2 lab (PR: CHM 356, CHM 307 or 357)
CHM 451 - Biological Mass SpectrometryArchived
This course investigates the theory and applications of mass spectrometry. It includes a laboratory component in which you will learn to run the mass spectrometers and interpret mass spectral results.
CHM 465 - Adv Organic Chemistry IArchived
Studies of the dynamics of organic reactins with emphasis on mechanisms and stereochemistry. 3 lec.
CHM 467 - Intermediate BiochemistryArchived
An intermediate level discussion of the biochemistry of mammalian cells.
CHM 480 - SpTp: Brownie, Beer, Bacon CHMArchived
CHM 480 - SpTp: Biological Mass SpectromArchived
CHM 480 - SpTp: Physical Chemistry IArchived
CHM 480 - SpTp: Molecular DiagnosticsArchived
CHM 481 - SpTp: App Of Chem EdArchived
CHM 481 - SpTp: Instrument Method In CHMArchived
CHM 482 - SpTp: Online Organic LabArchived
CHM 490 - Internship
Students engage in supervised chemical laboratory work in a professional setting.
CHM 491 - Capstone Experience
Students engage in a collaborative research project with a faculty member.
CHM 495H - Honors in ChemistryArchived
Open only to chemistry majors of outstanding ability.
CHM 511 - Modern Instrument MethodsArchived
This course investigates the theory and functional aspects of modern analytical instrumentation. Emphasis is placed on the components of instruments and the applicability of various techniques to specific analytical problems.
CHM 540 - ThermodynamicsArchived
An introduction to chemical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. 3 lec.
CHM 542 - Quantum Mechanics
An introductory course in quantum mechanics. 3 lec.
CHM 548 - Adv Inorganic Chemistry I
Study of physical and chemical properties and periodic relationships of inorganic materials. 3 lec, 2 lab (PR: CHM 356, CHM 307, or CHM 357)
CHM 551 - Biological Mass SpectrometryArchived
This course investigates the theory and applications of mass spectrometry. It includes a laboratory component in which you will learn to run the mass spectrometers and interpret mass spectral results.
CHM 565 - Adv Organic Chemistry IArchived
Studies of the dynamics of organic reactions with emphasis on mechanisms and stereo chemistry. 3 lec.
CHM 567 - Intermediate BiochemistryArchived
A survey course including introduction to basic biochemical concepts, bioenergetics, and information transfer.
CHM 580 - SpTp: Brownie, Beer, Bacon CHMArchived
CHM 580 - SpTp: BiochemistryArchived
CHM 580 - SpTp: Inorganic ChemestryArchived
CHM 580 - SpTp: Molecular DiagnosticsArchived
CHM 581 - SpTp: Organic ChemistryArchived
CHM 631 - Seminar
CHM 632 - Seminar
CHM 678 - Applied Micr in ResearchArchived
A combined lecture/lab/self-motivated research course that results in a microscopy based project to be presented by each student at an open forum (can augment thesis project).
CHM 682 - Research
Credit in the course is earned by pursuing a directed original investigation in a field of chemistry. Twelve semester hours credit in research are applied toward the M.S. degree. Students may sign for one or more credit hurs per semester depending upon the time to be spent on research. A grade of PR may be reported at the close of each term or semester.
CHM 723 - Chemistry and PhysicsArchived
Scientific prinicples and clinical application of properties of matter, gas laws, vaporization, fluid dynamics, explosion hazards, electrical safety, acid-base balance, blood gas analysis, biochemistry in anesthesia, mechanisms of narcosis.