Courses: Chemistry (CHEM)
College: Natural Sciences & Mathematics
These are sample syllabi; those for specific semesters may be modified slightly.
1101: Foundations of Chemistry Laboratory
(formerly 2115)
Cr. 1. (0-3).Prerequisite: credit for or concurrent
enrollment in CHEM 1301. Credit may not be applied
toward a degree for both CHEM 1101 and 1111-1112.
Introductory laboratory illustrating principles of chemistry.
1102: General Organic Chemistry Laboratory (Formerly 2116)
Cr. 1. (0-3). Prerequisites: CHEM 1101 and credit for or
con-current enrollment in CHEM 1302. Characterization and
synthesis of typical organic compounds.
Course Syllabus - 1102
1111, 1112: Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory
Cr. 1 per semester. (0-3). Prerequisite: credit for or concurrent enrollment in
CHEM 1331-1332. Credit may not be
applied toward a degree for both CHEM 1111-1112 and 1101.
Illustrates and reinforces principles and concepts by use of qualitative and
quantitative experiments, emphasizing interpretation and reporting of data and facility
in handling scientific instruments.
1117: Fundamentals of Chemistry for Engineers Laboratory
Cr. 1. (1-0). For mechanical, industrial, and electrical engineering majors. May not
apply toward degree until CHEM 1372 is successfully completed.
Credit may not be applied toward a degree for both CHEM 1117 and
1111 or 1101. Qualitative and
quantitative experiments: interpreting and reporting data and handling
scientific instruments.
1131: Problem Solving in Chemistry I
Cr. 1. (1-0). May not be applied toward a major in chemistry. Prerequisite: concurrent
enrollment in CHEM 1331. Development of problem-solving skills
for CHEM 1331 in small groups.
1132: Problem Solving in Chemistry II
Cr. 1. (1-0). May not be applied toward a major in chemistry. Prerequisite: concurrent
enrollment in CHEM 1332. Development of problem-solving skills
for CHEM 1332 in small groups.
1301: Foundations of Chemistry (formerly 2335)
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: credit for or concurrent enrollment in
MATH 1310 or
1315.
Credit may not be applied toward a degree for both CHEM 1301 and
1331-1332. Concepts and principles of chemistry.
Course Syllabus - 1301
1302: General Organic Chemistry (formerly 2336)
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: CHEM 1301 or equivalent.
Chemistry of the main classes of organic compounds with emphasis placed on
their importance in health, environment, and society.
1331, 1332: Fundamentals of Chemistry
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: MATH 1310
or equivalent and successful completion of either one year of high school chemistry or
CHEM 1301. For science and engineering majors. May not be applied
toward a degree until CHEM 1111-1112
are successfully completed. Credit may not be applied toward a degree for both
CHEM 1331-1332 and 1301. Modern concepts using mathematics for
understanding principles, fundamental laws, atomic and molecular structure, states of
matter, equilibrium, kinetics, and elementary inorganic, nuclear, and organic chemistry.
Course Syllabus - 1331, 1332; Honors - 1331, 1332
1372: Fundamentals of Chemistry for Engineers
Cr. 3. (3-0).Prerequisite: MATH 1310
or equivalent. For mechanical, industrial, computer and electrical engineering majors.
May not apply toward degree until CHEM 1117 is successfully
completed. Credit may not be applied toward a degree for both CHEM 1372 and either
1331-1332 or
1301. Atomic and molecular structure, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium,
materials chemistry and electrochemistry.
Course Syllabus - 1372
2133: Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory I
Cr. 1. (0-3) Pre-requisites: credit for or concurrent enrollment in
CHEM 2233. Illustrates and reinforces principal concepts
and reactions of inorganic chemistry. May not be applied toward degree until
CHEM 2233 is successfully completed.
2233: Inorganic Chemistry I
Cr. 2. (2-0). Prerequisites: CHEM 1112 and
1332 with grades of at least C-. Chemical properties
of atoms and elements. Categories of compounds of Main Group and d-block elements
including hydrides, oxides, hydroxides, halides, and others. Syntheses, reactions,
and aspects of systematic chemistry. Introduction to the biochemistry of inorganic
compounds. May not apply toward degree until CHEM 2133
is successfully completed.
3111: Computers in Chemistry
Cr. 1. (1-2). Prerequisites: credit for or concurrent enrollment in
CHEM 2233, 3331, and/or
3369. Use of computers to find chemical information on
the Internet and on various databases; to perform elementary quantum chemical
calculations; to prepare scientific documents. Basic scientific programs.
3119: Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Cr. 1. (0-4). Prerequisite: credit for or concurrent enrollment in
CHEM 3369. For science majors only. May not apply toward
degree until CHEM 3369 is successfully completed. Laboratory
methods in analytical chemistry, including quantitative separation techniques,
electrochemistry, and absorption spectroscopy.
3131: Problem Solving in Organic Chemistry I
Cr. 1. (1-0). May not be applied toward a major in chemistry. Prerequisite: concurrent
enrollment in CHEM 3331. Development of problem-solving skills
for CHEM 3331 in small groups.
3132: Problem Solving in Organic Chemistry II
Cr. 1. (1-0). May not be applied toward a major in chemistry. Prerequisite: concurrent
enrollment in CHEM 3332. Development of problem-solving skills
for CHEM 3332 in small groups.
3221, 3222: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Cr. 2 per semester. (0-6). Prerequisites: 1332, and credit
for or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 3331;
3332. Syntheses, reaction mechanisms, and qualitative organic analysis.
Course Syllabus - 3221 and 3222
3331, 3332: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0). Prerequisite: CHEM 1112 and
1332. May not apply toward degree until
CHEM 3221 and 3222 are successfully
completed. Chemistry of the compounds of carbon with emphasis on energies and
mechanism of reactions, synthesis, and the structure of organic molecules.
Course Syllabus - 3331 and 3332
3336: Organic Chemistry of Biological Molecules
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: CHEM 3332. A study of the
fundamental organic chemistry of biologically important molecules. The structural
analysis and synthesis of carbohydrates, lipids, peptides, nucleotides, and related
molecules; structure-function relationships and bio-organic reaction mechanisms.
3369: Analytical Chemistry
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: CHEM 3221 and
3331. MATH 1432
and PHYS 1312
also strongly recommended. May not apply toward degree until CHEM 3119 is successfully
completed. Modern analytical chemistry, including separation methods and quantitative
chemistry; introduction to methods of analysis in electrochemistry, absorption, and
emission spectroscopy.
4115: Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory II
Cr. 1. (0-4). Prerequisite: credit for or concurrent enrollment in
CHEM 4365. Synthesis and characterization of inorganic
compounds.
4229: Instrumental Methods of Analysis Laboratory
Cr. 2. (0-6). Prerequisites: CHEM 3119 and
3369; or equivalent. Credit for or concurrent enrollment in
CHEM 4369. Advanced laboratory exercises in optical,
electroanalytical, and chromatographic methods of analysis.
4270: Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
Cr. 2 (0-4). Prerequisites: CHEM 3119 or
CHEM 3222 and credit for or concurrent enrollment in
CHEM 4370. Experimental determination of thermodynamic
and colligative properties of matter. Uses of digital computers and computer
graphics in the laboratory. Written reports in standard professional formats.
Course Syllabus - 4270
4272: Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
Cr. 2. (0-4). Prerequisites: CHEM 4270 or
CHEM 4370. and credit for or concurrent enrollment in
CHEM 4372. Experimental determination of molecular
structures via kinetic properties, spectroscopic properties and other instrumental
methods. Uses of digital computers and computer graphics in the laboratory.
Written reports in standard professional formats.
Course Syllabus - 4272
4330: Polymer Chemistry
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: CHEM 3222 and
3332. Principles of polymerization and degradation,
characterization, morphology, rheology, and properties of organic macromolecules.
4336: Fundamental Biochemistry
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: CHEM 3222,
3332, and 4372. Principles of the
organic and physical chemistry of biologically important molecules, metabolic
pathways, and control mechanisms; and of the organization of living cells.
4364: Advanced Organic Chemistry
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: CHEM 3222,
3332, and credit for or concurrent enrollment in
4372. Applications of physical principles of organic
chemistry, including study of reaction mechanisms, structure determination,
and design in syntheses.
4365: Inorganic Chemistry II
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: completion of CHEM 2233 and
2133 with a grade of at least C-;. May not apply toward
degree until CHEM 4115 is successfully completed. Quantum
mechanical description of atoms. Group theory. Molecular orbital and valence bond
theories of chemical bonding. Predicting molecular shapes and polarities. Solid
state bonding of ionic compounds, metals, and semiconductors. Acid-base
interactions. Crystal field and ligand field models of bonding in d-block metal
complexes and organometallics. Reactions of metal complexes and catalysis. The role
of inorganic compounds in biochemistry.
Course Syllabus - 4365
4369: Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: CHEM 3119 and
3369, or equivalent. May not apply toward degree until
CHEM 4229 is successfully completed. Theory of optical,
electroanalytical, and chromatographic methods of analysis, including electronic
aspects of modern instrumentation.
4370: Physical Chemistry I
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: credit for or concurrent enrollment in
MATH 2433,
PHYS 2113,
1322, and
CHEM 3332, or consent of instructor. Credit may not be
received for both CHEM 4370 and 4373. The gaseous state,
thermodynamics, chemical equilibria, change of state, solutions, electrochemistry,
and atomic and molecular structure.
4371: Structural Physical Chemistry
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: CHEM 4370. Quantum mechanics,
bonding theory, and statistical mechanics.
4372: Physical Chemistry II
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: credit for or concurrent enrollment in
CHEM 4370. May not apply toward degree until
CHEM 4270 and 4272, or
equivalents, have been successfully completed. Fundamentals of spectroscopy,
kinetic theory, chemical kinetics, photochemistry, introductory quantum
chemistry, crystalline and liquid states.
4373: Survey of Physical Chemistry
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: CHEM 3221 and
3331, and MATH 1432,
or consent of instructor. Credit may not be received for both
CHEM 4370 and 4373. States of matter, thermodynamics,
equilibria, kinetics, solutions, and molecular structure including biological
applications.