CHEM 1110. Chemistry Career Seminar. 1-0-1.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1211.
Speakers from various chemistry-related areas will describe their work and typical workday. Students will research careers of special interest to them in terms of type of work, training required, and salary. Field trips may also be included where appropriate.

CHEM 1151. Survey of Chemistry I. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: MATH 0099 and READ 0099 (if required). Corequisite: CHEM 1151L.
General principles of atomic structure, bonding, reaction, solutions, equilibria as required for a basic understanding of physiological applications. A brief introduction to organic compounds which are of particular importance in pharmacological applications.

CHEM 1151L. Survey of Chemistry I Laboratory. 0-3-1.
Corequisite: CHEM 1151.
Laboratory course to study and apply topics and concepts covered in CHEM 1151.

CHEM 1152. Survey of Chemistry II. 3-0-3.
Prerequisites: CHEM 1151. Corequisite: CHEM 1152L.
A study of the classes of organic molecules including their common uses and physical and chemical properties. An introductory look at the structure and function of biological macromolecules.

CHEM 1152L. Survey of Chemistry II Laboratory. 0-3-1.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1151L. Corequisite: CHEM 1152.
Laboratory course to study and apply the topics and concepts covered in CHEM 1152.

CHEM 1211. General Chemistry I. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: High school chemistry or CHEM 1151. Corequisite: Chem 1211L, MATH 1113.
First course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry for science majors. Course content includes electronic structure of atoms and molecules, bonding fundamentals, fundamentals of chemical reactions, and gas laws.

CHEM 1211L. General Chemistry I Laboratory. 0-3-1.
Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: CHEM 1211, MATH 1113.
First laboratory course in general chemistry. Designed to introduce the student to the application of cognitive skills utilizing chemical knowledge in the laboratory.

CHEM 1212. General Chemistry II. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1211. Corequisite: CHEM 1212L.
Second course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry for science majors. Course content includes chemical kinetics, chemical thermodynamics, liquids and solids, properties of solutions, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, electrochemistry, and qualitative analysis.

CHEM 1212L. General Chemistry II Laboratory. 0-3-1.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L. Corequisite: CHEM 1212.
Second laboratory course in general chemistry. Designed to continue the application of cognitive skills utilizing chemical knowledge in the laboratory including qualitative analysis techniques.

CHEM 2800. Quantitative Analytical Chemistry. 2-0-2.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212. Corequisite: CHEM 2800L.
Introduction to statistics. The use of spreadsheets. Principles of gravimetric and volumetric analysis. Concepts of chemical equilibria as applied to acid-base, precipitation, and complex ion reactions. Electrochemistry and potentiometry. Ultraviolet - visible spectroscopy.

CHEM 2800L. Quantitative Analytical Chemistry Laboratory. 0-6-2.
Corequisite: CHEM 2800.
Laboratory experiments include: gravimetric analysis, precipitation, complexiometric, and reduction-oxidation titrations; potentiometric applications; calibration techniques using ultraviolet - visible spectroscopy. Tutorials on the application of spreadsheets.

CHEM 3000. Chemical Literature. 2-0-2.
Corequisite: CHEM 3362.
An exploration of the process and practice of chemical research that leads to publication. An introduction to resources and methods for searching the chemical literature.

CHEM 3010. Pharmacological Chemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3501.
This course is intended primarily for chemistry or biology majors. The focus will be on the effects of naturally occurring and synthetic pharmacologically active compounds at the molecular level. General principles of drug action as well as specifics of drugs targeting the cardiovascular system and central nervous system will be discussed.

CHEM 3050. Basic Physical Chemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3362.
Thermodynamic, chemical equilibria, electrolytes, kinetics and redox reactions as applied to biological systems.

CHEM 3100. Inorganic Chemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3000 and CHEM 3602; Corequisite: CHEM 3100L.
Atomic structure, bonding, coordination chemistry, symmetry and structure of compounds, reaction mechanisms, descriptive chemistry of the elements, and special topics. Laboratory emphasis on synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds and complexes as well as quantitative and qualitative analytical techniques for the elements.

CHEM 3100L. Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory. 0-3-1.
Corequisite: CHEM 3100.
Laboratory course to accompany CHEM 3100. Emphasis is on the synthesis, characterization, reactivity, structure, and other properties of inorganic and organometallic compounds. The course introduces standard methodology for synthesis and characterization leading to team research projects later in the semester. Team research projects are focused on making and characterizing new chemical substance hither to unreported in the literature.

CHEM 3110. Biological Inorganic Chemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3050.
General aspects of inorganic chemistry including bond theory, periodicity, acid-base chemistry, energetics, reaction mechanisms, model systems, kinetics, redox chemistry, and descriptive chemistry of the elements with primary focus demonstrating relationship of inorganic substances to biological systems from the cellular to the global level.

CHEM 3361. Modern Organic Chemistry I. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212. Corequisite: CHEM 3361L.
The first of a two-semester course sequence in modern organic chemistry designed for students majoring in chemistry as well as premed, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy and biology majors. The course involves a study of structure, properties, synthesis and reactions of basic organic compounds using modern structural and mechanical theories.

CHEM 3361L. Modern Organic Chemistry Lab I. 0-3-1.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212L. Corequisite: CHEM 3361.
Laboratory experiments designed to introduce the students to modern experimental method used in organic chemistry for separation of mixture, purification of compounds, and reactions illustrating single functional group transformation.

CHEM 3362. Modern Organic Chemistry II. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3361. Corequisite: CHEM 3362L.
The second of a two-semester course sequence in modern organic chemistry designed for students majoring in chemistry as well as premed, pre-dental, pre-vet, pre-pharmacy and biology majors. The course involves a study of structure, properties, synthesis and reactions of basic organic compounds using modern structural and mechanical theories.

CHEM 3362L. Modern Organic Chemistry Lab II. 0-3-1.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3361L. Corequisite: CHEM 3362.
Laboratory experiments designed to introduce the students to modern experimental methods used in organic chemistry synthesis, characterization of compounds, and multistep synthesis of useful target-compounds from readily available starting material.

CHEM 3396. Cooperative Study. 1-3 credit hours.
Prerequisite: Approval of coordinator of cooperative education/internship.
A supervised, credit-earning work experience of one academic semester with a previously approved business firm, private agency or government agency. Credit is allowed only in elective areas.

CHEM 3398. Internship. 1-10 credit hours.
Prerequisite: Approval of internship coordinator and chair.
A supervised, credit-earning work experience of one academic semester with a previously approved business firm, private agency or government agency. Credit is allowed only in elective areas.

CHEM 3420. Intermediate Organic Chemistry. 2-0-2.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3362. Corequisite: CHEM 3420L.
Extension of the principles of organic chemistry to more complex systems including comprehensive treatment of nomenclature, structural theory, and modern synthetic methods. Extensive use of primary literature source is emphasized throughout the course. The synthesis of some useful heterocyclic and complex aromatic compounds are discussed.

CHEM 3420L. Intermediate Organic Chemistry Lab. 0-6-2.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3362L. Corequisite: CHEM 3420.
Laboratory experiments designed to teach students the process of design, planning, and implementation of organic synthesis and the characterization of compounds using classic analytic methods and modern spectroscopic techniques.

CHEM 3501. Biochemistry I. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3362. Corequisite: CHEM 3501L.
Chemistry and biochemistry of macromolecules: proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Introduction to enzymes.

CHEM 3501L. Biochemistry I Laboratory. 0-3-1.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3362L. Corequisite: CHEM 3501.
Introduction to biochemistry laboratory techniques including centrifugation, chromatography, electrophoresis, spectroscopy, and exploration of bimolecular structure using computer graphics.

CHEM 3502. Biochemistry II. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3501.
A detailed study of enzyme mechanisms, thermodynamics, and major metabolic pathways, including carbohydrate, lipid, and amino acid metabolism.

CHEM 3502L. Advanced Biochemistry Laboratory. 0-6-2.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3501L.
Laboratory course intended for students who plan to work in an industrial setting or attend graduate school in one of the biosciences. This laboratory combines the techniques from Biochemistry I Laboratory (CHEM 3611) in a realistic, applied way to solve multistep problems.

CHEM 3601. Physical Chemistry I. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: PHYS 2211 and CHEM 3362. Corequisite: CHEM 3601L.
A study of macromolecular phenomena in terms of micro molecular concepts including the gas state and thermodynamic.

CHEM 3601L. Physical Chemistry Lab I. 0-3-1.
Corequisite: CHEM 3601 and CHEM 3000.
Laboratory methods in physical chemistry.

CHEM 3602. Physical Chemistry II. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3601. Corequisite: CHEM 3602L.
A continuation of CHEM 3601 including liquid and solid state, kinetics, and equilibria.

CHEM 3602L. Physical Chemistry Lab II. 0-3-1.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3601L. Corequisite: CHEM 3602.
Continuation of CHEM 3601L.

CHEM 3620. Intermediate Physical Chemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3602.
Principles of quantum chemistry, group theory, chemical bonding, and molecular spectroscopy.

CHEM 3990. Seminar. 1-0-1.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3000.
An exploration of the process and process and practice of chemical research that leads to publication. An introduction to resources and methods for searching the chemical literature.

CHEM 4000. Service Learning in Chemistry. 1-3.
Prerequisite: 60 hours and permission of instructor and department chair/program director.
A community activity which links learning to life by connecting meaningful community service activities with academic learning, personal growth, and civic responsibility. Activity will be designed with the instructor and approved by the chair/program director.

CHEM 4100. Directed Applied Research. 1-5 credit hours.
Prerequisite: Junior level status; consent of instructor and chair.
Applied research project directed by a faculty member.

CHEM 4110. Advanced Topics in Inorganic Chemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3100 and CHEM 3602.
Survey of modern inorganic chemistry and current theories concerning atomic structure, bonding, coordination chemistry, spectroscopy including a discussion of symmetry and group theory as they apply to the characterization of inorganic compounds, ligant field theory and other topics.

CHEM 4300. Instrumental Analytical Chemistry. 2-0-2.
Prerequisite: CHEM 2800 and CHEM 3601. Corequisite: CHEM 4300L.
Introduction to chemometrics. Theoretical principles and uses of modern instrumental methods covering: spectroscopy, electroanalysis, and chromatographic separations.

CHEM 4300L. Instrumental Analytical Chemistry Laboratory. 0-6-2.
Corequisite: CHEM 4300.
Laboratory experiments include: calibration techniques for analyzing single-component and multicomponent systems, application of spectroscopy (UV-VIS, AAS), electroanalysis (different forms of voltammetry), chromatographic separations (LC, GC) in quantitative and qualitative analysis.

CHEM 4310. Advanced Topics in Analytical Chemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3602.
Advanced theories and methods in analytical chemistry emphasizing newer analytical methods in practice in modern laboratories.

CHEM 4400. Directed Study. 1-5 credit hours.
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, major area committee and department chair prior to registration. Up to five hours may be applied to the major area. Special topics of an advanced nature that are not in the regular course offerings.

CHEM 4430. Advanced Topics in Organic Chemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3362.
Advanced topics in organic chemistry as may fit the needs and interest of the students and faculty. Such topics might include stereochemistry, physical organic chemistry, heterocycles.

CHEM 4440. Polymer Chemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3362.
Topics in modern polymer chemistry including synthesis, kinetics, characterization, and uses.

CHEM 4510. Advanced Topics in Biochemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3501.
Topics relating to the chemistry of metabolic processes in living organisms.

CHEM 4620. Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3602.
Advanced topics in physical chemistry with emphasis in such areas as statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics of kinetics, and molecular spectroscopy.