CHE
145 CHEMISTRY FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES
A one semester course intended for students in the allied health and
medical fields. The course covers the fundamental concepts and essentials
of general chemistry, introductory organic chemistry, and an introduction
to biochemistry. A laboratory will introduce students to the use of
the scientific method by combining experiments, observations, measurements
and analysis. Four credit hours. Prerequisite: MAT
112 or MAT 114 or higher placement. Offered Spring semester
(d). Note: Registration for both the lecture (CHE 145) and the
lab (CHE 145L) is required.
CHE
200 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
A combination of lecture and laboratory exercises that provide an introduction
to the basic principles of chemistry. Topics include stoichiometry,
atomic theory, chemical bonding, thermochemistry, states of matter,
and properties of mixtures. Four credit hours. Prerequisite: MAT
112 or MAT 114 or higher placement.
High school chemistry or CHE 145 is recommended.
Offered Fall semester (d). Note: Registration for both the lecture
(CHE 200) and the lab (CHE 200L) is required.
CHE
201 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
The application of principles learned in CHE 200 to complex chemical
systems. Topics include kinetics, acids and bases, equilibria, thermodynamics,
and electrochemistry. Four credit hours. Prerequisite: CHE
200. Offered Spring semester (d). Note: Registration for
both the lecture (CHE 201) and the lab (CHE 201L) is required.
CHE
300 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
An introductory course that examines the properties of carbon-containing
compounds. Lecture topics will include nomenclature, organic functional
groups, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, acid-base chemistry, oxidation-reduction
reactions, and synthetic schemes. The laboratory will introduce the
student to organic techniques and synthesis. Four credit hours. Prerequisite:
CHE 201. Offered Fall semester (d).
Note: Registration for both the lecture (CHE 300) and the lab (CHE
300L) is required.
CHE
301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
A continuation of CHE 300. The course supplies an expanded view of organic
synthesis, reaction mechanisms, and stereochemistry. The student will
develop a more complete synthetic correlation chart. The chemistry of
organic molecules will be related to the biochemical reactions of living
cells. Emphasis will be placed on spectroscopy, molecular rearrangements,
and applications to molecular genetics. The laboratory will offer an
integration of organic techniques such as spectroscopy, chromatography,
and analytical techniques. Four credit hours. Prerequisite: CHE 300. Offered Spring semester (d). Note:
Registration for both the lecture (CHE 301) and the lab (CHE 301L) is
required.
CHE
400 GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY
A course that explores the biological importance of chemical compounds
with emphasis on the relationship between structure and function. Topics
include enzyme regulation, enzyme kinetics, the role of carbohydrates,
the biological mechanisms employed in energy production, and the integration
of metabolic pathways. The laboratory will provide an introduction to
the fundamental techniques of biochemistry. Four credit hours. Prerequisites:
BIO 171 and CHE
301. Offered Fall semester (d). Note: Registration for both
the lecture (CHE 400) and the lab (CHE 400L) is required.
CHE 498 INDEPENDENT
STUDY IN CHEMISTRY
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