- CHM 203 - General Chemistry I
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An introduction to chemical science, its development, basic concepts and interrelationships with other sciences. Intended primarily for non-science majors and B.A. degree candidates. 3 lec.
3 hours
- CHM 204 - General Chemistry II
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A continuation of chemistry 203 with emphasis on intro- ductory organic and biochemistry. 3 lec.
3 hours
- CHM 211 - Principles of Chemistry I
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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.
3 hours
- CHM 217 - Principles of Chem Lab I
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A laboratory course that demonstrates the application of concepts introduced in Chemistry 2ll. (CR or PR: CHM 2ll)
2 hours
- CHM 254 - Basic Concepts Org Chem
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3 hours
- CHM 355 - Organic Chemistry I
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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.
3 hours
- CHM 632 - Seminar
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1 hour
- CHM 682 - Research
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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.
1 to 12 hours