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CH422, Analytical Chemistry II: This course<br />
provides an introduction to advanced instrumental<br />
theory, design and technique. Three<br />
lectures per week. Prerequisite: CH321 with<br />
a grade of C or better. (U)(3). Fall.<br />
CH424, Instrumental Analysis Laboratory:<br />
Project-based application of specific instrumental<br />
methods of chemical analysis. Instrumental<br />
techniques covered could include: atomic or<br />
molecular spectroscopy, chromatography or<br />
electrochemistry. The topic will vary by section<br />
number. One four-hour laboratory per week.<br />
Prerequisite: CH321. (U)(2). Fall and spring.<br />
CH429, Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry:<br />
Various advanced topics in analytical<br />
chemistry. The subject matter for study will be<br />
listed when the course is offered. Prerequisite:<br />
One year of analytical chemistry or permission<br />
of the instructor. (U/G)(3). Occasionally.<br />
CH431, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: The<br />
study of coordination chemistry, organometallic<br />
chemistry and catalysis. Three lectures per<br />
week. Pre-requisite: CH332 with C or better.<br />
Corequisite: CH471 or CH472. (U/G)(3). Fall.<br />
CH432, Synthesis and Characterization:<br />
Project-based laboratory dealing with the<br />
synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and<br />
properties of synthetic products. The topic will<br />
vary by section number. One four-hour lab per<br />
week. Section 01 Inorganic Synthesis. Section<br />
02 Chemical Biology Synthesis. Prerequisites:<br />
CH332 and 361 or permission of instructor.<br />
(U)(2). Spring.<br />
CH439, Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry:<br />
Various advanced topics in inorganic<br />
chemistry. The subject matter for study will be<br />
listed when the course is offered. Prerequisite:<br />
One year of inorganic chemistry or permission<br />
of the instructor. (U/G)(3). Occasionally.<br />
CH459, Special Topics in Organic Chemistry:<br />
Various advanced topics in organic chemistry.<br />
The subject matter for study will be listed when<br />
the course is offered. Prerequisite: One year of<br />
organic chemistry or permission of the instructor.<br />
(U/G)(3). Occasionally.<br />
CH462, Biochemistry IIA: Central Metabolism:<br />
Intermediatry metabolism (carbohydrate<br />
and lipid metabolism, electron transport and<br />
oxidative phosphorylation). Prerequisite:<br />
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CH361 with a grade of C or better. Four hours<br />
of lecture/week. (U/G)(4). Spring.<br />
CH463, Biochemistry Laboratory I: Laboratory<br />
separation, detection, quantitation and<br />
characterization of proteins, including enzymecatalyzed<br />
kinetics, using chromatography,<br />
electrophoresis and spectroscopy. This writingintensive<br />
class will also emphasize reading, writing<br />
and peer-review skills involving biochemical<br />
literature. Consists of a 1-hour lecture and<br />
a 3-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites:<br />
CH361 and 321, both with a grade of C or<br />
better. (U)(2). Spring.<br />
CH465, Environmental Chemistry: This<br />
course focuses on the application of basic<br />
chemistry principles in understanding the<br />
source, fate, transport and transformation of<br />
compounds in natural and polluted environmental<br />
compartments. This includes the atmosphere,<br />
hydrosphere and lithosphere. Impact of<br />
these on a number of issues will be discussed.<br />
Prerequisite: CH351. (U)(3). Occasionally.<br />
CH469, Special Topics in Biochemistry:<br />
Various advanced topics in biochemistry. The<br />
subject matter for study will be listed when<br />
the course is offered. Prerequisite: One year of<br />
biochemistry or permission of the instructor.<br />
(U/G)(3). Occasionally.<br />
CH471, Physical Chemistry I: The introduction<br />
to quantum chemistry, bonding, spectroscopy<br />
and statistical mechanics. Prerequisites:<br />
CH352 or equivalent, MA107 or equivalent,<br />
PH202 or equivalent. (U/G)(3). Spring.<br />
CH472, Physical Chemistry II: The introduction<br />
to chemical thermodynamics and chemical<br />
kinetics. Prerequisites: CH352 or equivalent,<br />
MA107 or equivalent, PH202 or equivalent.<br />
(U/G)(3). Fall.<br />
CH473, Physical Chemistry Laboratory I:<br />
Laboratory studies in thermodynamics, chemical<br />
kinetics and physical property measurements.<br />
One four-hour laboratory per week<br />
including one hour of lecture. Corequisites:<br />
CH471 or CH472. (U/G)(2). Fall.<br />
CH474, Physical Chemistry Laboratory II:<br />
Laboratory studies of chemical bonding and<br />
chemical spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR and NMR).<br />
One four-hour laboratory per week including<br />
one hour of lecture. Corequisites: CH471, and<br />
472. (U/G)(2). Spring.