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2012–2013 UNIVERSITY CATALOG - Florida Institute of Technology

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CHM 3002 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2 (3 credits). Continues CHM 3001.<br />

Includes chemical dynamics, quantum mechanics, atomic structures, chemical<br />

bonding and spectroscopy. Prerequisites: CHM 3001.<br />

CHM 3011 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 1 (2 credits).<br />

Experiments illustrating the principles and techniques <strong>of</strong> physical chemistry<br />

studied in CHM 3001. Prerequisites: CHM 2011. Corequisites: CHM 3001.<br />

CHM 3012 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 2 (2 credits).<br />

Experiments illustrating the principles and techniques <strong>of</strong> physical chemistry<br />

studied in CHM 3002. Prerequisites: CHM 3011. Corequisites: CHM 3002.<br />

CHM 3301 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 1 (3 credits). Focuses on the principles<br />

<strong>of</strong> modern analytical methods. Includes chemical separation and quantitative<br />

measurements, important equilibrium considerations and the treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

experimental data. Prerequisites: CHM 1102.<br />

CHM 3302 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2: INSTRUMENTATION (3 credits).<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> modern chemical instrumentation, focusing on spectroscopy. Prerequisites:<br />

CHM 2002, CHM 3301. Corequisites: CHM 3002.<br />

CHM 3311 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 1 (2 credits).<br />

Students conduct experiments in quantitative analytical techniques. Corequisites:<br />

CHM 3301.<br />

CHM 3312 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2: INSTRUMENTATION<br />

LABORATORY (2 credits). Quantitative and instrumental analysis techniques<br />

to accompany CHM 3302. Prerequisites: CHM 3311. Corequisites: CHM 3002,<br />

CHM 3302.<br />

CHM 4001 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 (3 credits). Covers basic theoretical<br />

concepts <strong>of</strong> inorganic chemistry as related to elementary structure and bonding,<br />

stressing representative elements; and donor-acceptor concepts, symmetry and<br />

group theory. Introduces transition metal chemistry. Prerequisites: CHM 3002.<br />

CHM 4002 ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Includes<br />

structure and stability in coordination chemistry, spectroscopy <strong>of</strong> transition<br />

metal compounds; descriptive transition metal chemistry and reactions <strong>of</strong> metal<br />

compounds; and lanthanides and actinides. Introduces bioinorganic chemistry.<br />

Prerequisites: CHM 4001.<br />

CHM 4111 ADVANCED PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Selected topics<br />

in physical chemistry. Includes statistical mechanics and molecular modeling.<br />

Prerequisites: CHM 3002.<br />

CHM 4222 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Applies basic principles<br />

<strong>of</strong> inorganic and organic chemistry to natural systems. Includes applications<br />

<strong>of</strong> terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric chemistry. Prerequisites: CHM 2002.<br />

CHM 4304 ADVANCED ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Includes<br />

electrode processes, thermodynamic and kinetic considerations, electrochemical<br />

methods and recent research articles. Prerequisites: CHM 3002, CHM 3302.<br />

CHM 4500 ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Fundamentals<br />

<strong>of</strong> physical organic chemistry. Includes stereochemistry and structure, methods<br />

<strong>of</strong> mechanistic elucidation and selected mechanistic descriptions. Prerequisites:<br />

CHM 3002.<br />

CHM 4550 POLYMER CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Introduces classes <strong>of</strong><br />

polymers, their general patterns <strong>of</strong> behavior, polymer synthesis, physics <strong>of</strong> the<br />

solid state, polymer characterization, polymer rheology and polymer processing.<br />

Prerequisites: CHM 3002.<br />

CHM 4611 ADVANCED LABORATORY TECHNIQUES 1 (2 credits). Studies<br />

advanced lab techniques. Emphasizes analytical and inorganic methodology.<br />

(Requirement: Senior standing in chemistry.)<br />

CHM 4700 PHYSICAL BIOCHEMISTRY (1 credit). Emphasizes the physical<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> biochemistry. Includes enzyme mechanism, kinetics, inhibition, thermodynamics<br />

and binding constraints. Explores molecular modeling <strong>of</strong> proteins and protein<br />

folding, highlighting chemical interactions. Also includes an examination <strong>of</strong> protein-<br />

DNA binding interactions. Prerequisites: CHM 3001. Corequisites: BIO 4010.<br />

CHM 4800 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH 1 (3 credits). Senior research<br />

conducted under the direct supervision <strong>of</strong> a chemistry department faculty member.<br />

(Requirement: Department head approval.) (Q)<br />

CHM 4801 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH 2 (3 credits). Senior research<br />

conducted under the direct supervision <strong>of</strong> a chemistry department faculty member.<br />

(Requirement: Department head approval.) Prerequisites: CHM 4800.<br />

CHM 4900 CHEMISTRY SEMINAR (0 credits). Presents topics <strong>of</strong> current<br />

chemical research interest by students, faculty and distinguished visiting scientists.<br />

May be repeated.<br />

CHM 4901 SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR (1 credit). Students present<br />

results <strong>of</strong> their senior research projects. (Q) Corequisites: CHM 4911.<br />

CHM 4910 SENIOR THESIS IN CHEMISTRY 1 (3 credits). Research<br />

conducted under the direction <strong>of</strong> a chemistry department faculty member. Includes<br />

the preparation and department approval <strong>of</strong> a written senior thesis during the<br />

second semester <strong>of</strong> study. (Requirement: Senior standing in research chemistry<br />

option.) (Q)<br />

CHM 4911 SENIOR THESIS IN CHEMISTRY 2 (3 credits). Research<br />

conducted under the direction <strong>of</strong> a chemistry department faculty member. Includes<br />

the preparation and department approval <strong>of</strong> a written senior thesis. (Requirement:<br />

Senior standing in research chemistry option.) (Q) Prerequisites: CHM 4910.<br />

CHM 5002 ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Includes<br />

structure and stability in coordination chemistry, spectroscopy <strong>of</strong> transition metal<br />

compounds; descriptive transition metal chemistry and reactions <strong>of</strong> metal compounds;<br />

and lanthanides and actinides. Introduces bioinorganic chemistry.<br />

CHM 5017 PHYSICAL METHODS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3 credits).<br />

Investigates the application <strong>of</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> structure and bonding in inorganic chemistry<br />

and the physical methods used to elucidate these principles, such as electronic and<br />

vibrational spectroscopy, diffraction techniques and magnetic resonance techniques.<br />

Corequisites: CHM 5002.<br />

CHM 5018 SPECIAL TOPICS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3 credits).<br />

Covers advanced topics in inorganic chemistry. May include organometallic compounds,<br />

compounds <strong>of</strong> the less familiar elements, ligand field theory and advanced<br />

concepts in coordination chemistry. Prerequisites: CHM 5002.<br />

CHM 5095 CHEMICAL RESEARCH PROJECTS (3 credits). Research<br />

projects under the direction <strong>of</strong> a member <strong>of</strong> the chemistry faculty in a selected area<br />

<strong>of</strong> chemistry.<br />

CHM 5111 ADVANCED PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Selected topics<br />

in physical chemistry. Includes statistical mechanics and molecular modeling.<br />

CHM 5112 SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (3 credits).<br />

Selected topics in physical chemistry. Prerequisites: CHM 5111.<br />

CHM 5114 APPLIED OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY (3 credits). Covers applications<br />

<strong>of</strong> spectroscopy to chemistry and photochemistry. Prerequisites: CHM 5111.<br />

CHM 5119 CHEMICAL DYNAMICS (3 credits). Experimental methods in<br />

chemical kinetics, rate laws and mechanisms, statistical and dynamic theories<br />

<strong>of</strong> reaction rates. Applies the principles and techniques <strong>of</strong> kinetics to a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

systems.<br />

CHM 5201 GREEN CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Extends and reinforces the basic<br />

knowledge introduced in undergraduate chemistry courses. Emphasizes chemistry<br />

for a sustainable environment, current clean chemical technology and waste<br />

minimization. Introduces new areas such as process design and solvent alternatives.<br />

Teaches recognition <strong>of</strong> the impact <strong>of</strong> green chemistry on daily life. Prerequisites:<br />

CHM 4001.<br />

CHM 5304 ADVANCED ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Includes<br />

electrode processes, thermodynamic and kinetic considerations, electrochemical<br />

methods and recent research articles.<br />

CHM 5305 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (3 credits).<br />

Includes advanced topics in analytical chemistry. Emphasizes separation techniques<br />

(chromatography) and electroanalytical methods (voltammetry).<br />

CHM 5500 ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Fundamentals<br />

<strong>of</strong> physical organic chemistry. Includes stereochemistry and structure, methods <strong>of</strong><br />

mechanistic elucidation and selected mechanistic descriptions.<br />

CHM 5501 INTERPRETATION OF CHEMICAL SPECTRA (3 credits).<br />

Studies modern spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry. Includes the interpretation<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1- and 2-D spectra obtained by ultraviolet, infrared, proton and carbon-13<br />

nuclear magnetic resonance and mass-spectral techniques.<br />

CHM 5503 ORGANIC SYNTHESIS (3 credits). Studies reagents, their capabilities<br />

and limitations, and the use <strong>of</strong> reagents in the design <strong>of</strong> an organic synthesis.<br />

Prerequisites: CHM 5500.<br />

CHM 5504 THEORETICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Includes<br />

molecular-orbital treatments <strong>of</strong> organic molecules, including basic Huckel theory;<br />

aromaticity; reactions influenced by orbital symmetry.<br />

CHM 5507 NATURAL PRODUCTS (3 credits). Surveys organic natural<br />

products, emphasizing marine organisms. Outlines major structural families and<br />

their sources. Includes the role <strong>of</strong> natural products in the environment, approaches<br />

to their analysis and structure elucidation, and biosynthesis <strong>of</strong> major classes <strong>of</strong><br />

secondary metabolitesis.<br />

CHM 5508 BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3 credits). Includes structure-function<br />

interrelationships, the role <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>actors, origins <strong>of</strong> efficiency and selectivity, recognition<br />

phenomena and artificial enzymes. Prerequisites: CHM 5500.<br />

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