May 11, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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Courses


 

Business, Management, Marketing, and Technology

  
  • BMMT 371 - Methods of Teaching Business and Marketing Education


    Techniques and practices utilized in teaching business, marketing, and cooperative education in secondary schools, community colleges and adult evening schools, such as the performance-based teacher education (PBTE) approach to instructor/facilitator preparation. Evaluation will be introduced and/or reviewed through formative evaluation and discussion of reading assignments.

    Credit 4 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites - BMMT 251 
    Other Restrictions - Initial Teacher Preparation Program admission is required for enrollment in this course
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Junior standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Equivalent Courses: BMMT 370, BMMT 366
    Updates: Change to number, title, description, and credit hours 10/2017, effective Fall 2018; Change to number, credit hours, description, and prerequisites 8/2016, effective Fall 2017; Change to dept. 6/2014


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  • BMMT 377 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014


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  • BMMT 378 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014


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  • BMMT 379 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014


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  • BMMT 387L4 - Cooperative Education [GELB]


    One semester of supervised work in a State of Michigan identified CTE instructional area. 600 hours are required. PLA credit is available with advisor approval.

    Credit 3 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit, total credits not to exceed 6 hrs

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business , management marketing , technology , L4   
    Equivalent Courses: BMMT 387, BEDU 387
    Updates: Change to title and description 11/2018, effective Fall 2019; Course Rotation added 11/2018; Change to number 4/2015, effective Winter 2016; Change to dept. 6/2014


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  • BMMT 395 - Workplace Training and Technology


    Selecting, developing, utilizing, and evaluating workforce training methods with a focus on technology.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites - BMMT 201  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to title and description 3/2018, effective Fall 2018; Change to dept. 6/2014


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  • BMMT 397 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014; New Course 9/2013, effective Fall 2013


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  • BMMT 398 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014; New Course 9/2013, effective Fall 2013


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  • BMMT 399 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014; New Course 9/2013, effective Fall 2013


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  • BMMT 461 - Projects and Simulations in Marketing Education


    Projects and simulations methods in marketing education are explored with a major focus on the organization and coordination of the school store. Implementation steps for the entrepreneurship simulation are developed. Small scale simulations and projects are also studied as well as procedures for developing simulations and projects.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Equivalent Courses: BE 461
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014


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  • BMMT 477 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • BMMT 478 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • BMMT 479 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014


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  • BMMT 487L4 - Cooperative Education II [GELB]


    One semester of supervised work in a State of Michigan identified CTE instructional area. 600 hours are required. PLA credit is available with advisor approval.

    Credit 3 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit, total credits not to exceed 6 hrs

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management , marketing , technology L4   
    Equivalent Courses: BMMT 487
    Updates: Change to title and description 11/2018, effective Fall 2019; Course Rotation added 11/2018; Change to number 4/2015, effective Winter 2016; Change to dept. 6/2014


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  • BMMT 496 - Advanced Database Management


    Advanced and extensive applications using database software for business applications including customization and integration of data in the creation of forms and reports, including the development of quick retrieval structures and software navigation used in business.  Prior experience with database software and applications required.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites - BMMT 201   
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology  
    Equivalent Courses: BEDU 496
    Updates: Change to title and description 4/2020, effective Fall 2020; Change to prerequisite 2/2017, effective Fall 2017; Change to dept. 6/2014


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  • BMMT 497 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • BMMT 498 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • BMMT 499 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: business management marketing technology 
    Updates: Change to dept. 6/2014


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Career, Technical and Workforce Education

  
  • CTWE 177 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 178 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 179 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 202 - Disabled in the U.S.A. - Rights, Prejudice, Claims and Responsibilities


    Examines responsibility of society from legal perspective towards persons with disabilities, including intensive examination of their rights in all aspects of society, their challenges and strategies for successful integration in diverse settings. Explores skills necessary to assist in protecting rights and assist in defending lawsuits filed by the disabled.

    Cross-Listed with LEGA 202  

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter (odd yrs.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: paralegal , law , workforce  
    Equivalent Courses: LEGA 202, STS 202
    Updates: New course 4/2018, effective Fall 2018


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  • CTWE 277 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 278 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 279 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 377 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CTWE 378 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CTWE 379 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CTWE 477 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CTWE 478 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 479 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Variable

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 488L4 - Internship [GELB]


    One semester of practical, on-the-job work experience and training at select on-campus or off-campus facilities.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 489L4 - Internship [GELB]


    One semester of practical, on-the-job work experience and training at select on-campus or off-campus facilities.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 490L4 - Internship [GELB]


    One semester of practical, on-the-job work experience and training at select on-campus or off-campus facilities.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 497 - Directed Study


    Available to select students who have demonstrated ability to profit from a directed study project. Intensive study of a problem appropriate to the student’s area of concentration. Enrollment and selection of a project proposal must be approved by the department advisor.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 498 - Directed Study


    Available to select students who have demonstrated ability to profit from a directed study project. Intensive study of a problem appropriate to the student’s area of concentration. Enrollment and selection of a project proposal must be approved by the department advisor.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CTWE 499 - Directed Study


    Available to select students who have demonstrated ability to profit from a directed study project. Intensive study of a problem appropriate to the student’s area of concentration. Enrollment and selection of a project proposal must be approved by the department advisor.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: workforce , education 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 101 - Chemistry for Elementary Teachers [GEKN]


    Designed for students who plan to teach in elementary school. Lectures deal with some basic principles of chemistry while the laboratory work emphasizes the discovery approach as it may be used in an elementary classroom. Simple equipment and easily obtained chemicals are used in the experiments. Does not count toward major or minor.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - PHY 100  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    This course is one of the science courses required for all students majoring in Integrated Science Elementary Education. This set of required courses in the natural sciences is designed to give students a general understanding of the laws that govern the natural world, an introduction to the scientific method, and provide strategies for teaching these ideas to elementary school students. In particular, this course provides an introduction to fundamental chemical theories and concepts, while the laboratory portion of the course gives students the opportunity to employ the scientific method to solve simple chemical problems. Finally, the course aims at providing students with the tools to understand the physical world and everyday manifestations of chemical laws.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , education , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN) 
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 107 - Better Living Through Chemistry [GEKN]


    This course serves as an introduction to chemistry for those who have little or no background in chemistry and who wish to become better-informed citizens and consumers. Course discussions and activities focus on a variety of fundamental chemistry concepts and their applications in the everyday world. Students will have the opportunity to explore topics of interest and how they connect to chemistry.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    This course is designed specifically for non-science majors who are interested in learning more about the multitude of ways that chemistry impacts their daily lives. When combined with its associated lab course, CHEM 108 - How Chemistry Works , students actively participate in a well-rounded set of experiences to help them discover and apply fundamental chemistry topics and practices in the everyday world. Through both courses, students develop the skills to find and interpret quality resources that allow them to investigate topics of interest to them and how those topics relate to chemistry. In this manner, when both are taken CHEM 107 and CHEM 108 meet the Natural Science requirements in the Knowledge of the Disciplines  portion of the General Education  program.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN) 
    Updates: Approved for GEKN 11/2015, effective Fall 2016; New Course 11/2015, effective Fall 2016


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  • CHEM 108 - How Chemistry Works [GEKN]


    This lab course serves as an introduction to chemistry for those who have little or no background in chemistry and who wish to become better-informed citizens and consumers. Lab experiments and activities focus on a variety of fundamental scientific practices and skills. Students will have the opportunity to explore topics of interest through designing and conducting experiments.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 107  or FERM 101  Course may be taken concurrently
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    This course is a laboratory course designed specifically for non-science majors who are interested in learning more about the multitude of ways that chemistry impacts their daily lives. The main objective of the course is for students to develop introductory laboratory research and literacy skills. As such, the content of the lab experiments are not tied to specific knowledge gained from a particular introductory lecture course. When combined with one of its associated lecture course, CHEM 108 students actively participate in a well-rounded set of experiences to help them discover and apply fundamental chemistry topics and practices in the everyday world. Through this pairing of courses, students develop the skills to find and interpret quality resources that allow them to investigate topics of interest to them and how those topics relate to chemistry. In this manner, CHEM 108 paired with CHEM 107  meets the Natural Science requirements in the Knowledge of the Disciplines  portion of the General Education  program.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN) 
    Updates: Approved for GEKN 11/2015, effective Fall 2016; New Course 11/2015, effective Fall 2016


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  • CHEM 111 - The Chemistry of Us [GEKN]


    This course is designed for non-science majors who are interested in how science sheds light on our physical environment and our bodies. The latest understanding on the interplay of physical, chemical, biochemical and neurochemical influences in the human body is explored along with developing a critical mind for analyzing scientific reports in the media.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    The Chemistry of Us is designed for students with no science background to gain an appreciation of the contributions of chemistry, neurochemistry, and the physical sciences to our understanding of the workings of the brain and the human body. This course first develops the basic concepts of atoms, molecules, and energy as they relate to the most important contemporary issues in the understanding the human brain and its interconnectedness to the body. It will then explore what is currently known about the structure of the brain, neurotransmitters, and the substances that alter our mood towards happiness, depression, motivation, long-term memory and other brain-related topics. The course will also cover the evolution of brain theories over time and will expose students to the basic scientific knowledge and tools needed to analyze and interpret the voluminous amount of research produced in this field. This course has a laboratory, CHEM 116 , where basic science concepts are addressed in a practical way. The pairing of CHEM 111 with CHEM 116 provides an opportunity to illustrate the practical application of basic scientific concepts, theories, and techniques that are fundamental in the study of the brain- human body connections. As such, CHEM 111 lecture and CHEM 116 laboratory meet the Natural Science requirements in the Knowledge of the Disciplines portion of the General Education program.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN) 
    Updates: Change to prerequisite 4/2016, effective Fall 2016; Approved for GEKN 2/2016, effective Fall 2016; New Course 5/2015, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHEM 115 - Our Environment and Its Chemistry [GEKN]


    Examines the relevance of chemistry to the problem of how humans relate to the environment. It is designed for humanities and other non-science majors. No previous mathematics or chemistry is required. In order to satisfy four credits of Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Science  portion of the General Education program, CHEM 116  must be taken concurrently.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Our Environment and Its Chemistry and its required companion laboratory course (CHEM 116 ) examine the relevance of chemistry to the problem of how humans relate to the environment. This pair of courses explores some of the major environmental issues of our time, such as global warming, air and water pollution and energy consumption. During the discussion of these problems, chemical concepts are introduced as a tool to understand the scientific basis of possible solutions. The courses are designed for non-science majors and in this context they discuss many of the basic concepts, theories and techniques that are fundamental to the chemical sciences. The aim of the course is to enable students to examine science-related societal issues using the basic knowledge and tools of chemistry and to evaluate proposed solutions to the issues using a scientific approach.

    Additional Information: Course does not count toward a Chemistry major or minor

    Keywords: chemistry , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN) 
    Updates: Change to title 3/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 116 - Chemistry and Society Laboratory [GEKN]


    The course consists of a set of laboratory experiments based on environmental problems such as water and air pollution, drugs and pesticides.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II

    Prerequisites - CHEM 111  or CHEM 115  Course may be taken concurrently 
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Chemistry and Society Laboratory (CHEM 116) and its required companion laboratory course (CHEM 115 ) examine the relevance of chemistry to the problem of how humans relate to the environment. This pair of courses explores some of the major environmental issues of our time, such as global warming, air and water pollution and energy consumption. During the discussion of these problems, chemical concepts are introduced as a tool to understand the scientific basis of possible solutions. The courses are designed for non-science majors and in this context, they discuss many of the basic concepts, theories, and techniques that are fundamental to the chemical sciences. The aim of the course is to enable students to examine science-related societal issues using the basic knowledge and tools of chemistry and to evaluate proposed solutions to the issues using a scientific approach.

    Additional Information: CHEM 115  must be taken concurrently to satisfy four credits of the Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Science  portion of the General Education program.

    Keywords: chemistry , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN) 
    Updates: Change to prereq 5/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 117 - Fundamentals of Chemistry-Lecture [GEKN]


    A rapidly moving introductory study of basic principles in general chemistry. Includes elements, compounds, periodic properties, atomic structure, gas laws, and stoichiometry. Can be used with CHEM 118  to satisfy the chemistry prerequisite for CHEM 121 . CHEM 118 must be taken concurrently to satisfy four credits of the Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Science portion of the General Education program.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall and Winter

    Prerequisites - Level 3 Math Placement MATH 098 with a “C” or higher MATH 098B with a “C” or higher MATH 104 , MATH 105 , MATH 107 , MATH 110 , MATH 110E , MATH 112 , MATH 118 , MATH 119 , MATH 120 , or STAT 170  
    Corequisites - CHEM 118  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Fundamentals of Chemistry and its required companion laboratory class (CHEM 118 ) provide an introduction to basic chemical principles for students with minimal or no chemistry background. The pair of courses presents an overview of fundamental concepts such as molecular structure, stoichiometry, and acid-base chemistry. They are a stand-alone, introductory pair of courses, as well as preparatory courses to others that are taught at a more advanced level, such as CHEM 120 (Fundamentals of Organic and Biochemistry)  and CHEM 121 (General Chemistry I) . The laboratory portion of the course provides an introduction to the process of scientific discovery and basic laboratory techniques. The experiments are drawn from topics presented in the lecture course. The goal of the courses is to familiarize students with the scientific method as it applies to chemistry, basic experimental techniques, and fundamental chemical concepts.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN)    
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 118 - Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory [GEKN]


    This course is designed to accompany CHEM 117  lecture. Will provide an introduction to scientific discovery through experimentation and observation. Experiments are drawn from topics presented in the chemistry lectures in CHEM 117. CHEM 117 must be taken concurrently to satisfy four credits of the Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Science portion of the General Education program.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall and Winter

    Prerequisites -
    Corequisites - CHEM 117  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM 118) and its required companion laboratory class provide an introduction to basic chemical principles for students with minimal or no chemistry background. The pair of courses presents an overview of fundamental concepts such as molecular structure, stoichiometry, and acid-base chemistry. They are a stand-alone, introductory pair of courses, as well as preparatory courses to others that are taught at a more advanced level, such as CHEM 120 (Fundamentals of Organic and Biochemistry)  and CHEM 121 (General Chemistry I) . The laboratory portion of the course provides an introduction to the process of scientific discovery and basic laboratory techniques. The experiments are drawn from topics presented in the lecture course. The goal of the courses is to familiarize students with the scientific method as it applies to chemistry, basic experimental techniques, and fundamental chemical concepts.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN) 
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 120 - Fundamentals of Organic and Biochemistry [GEKN]


    A survey of organic chemistry and biochemistry; completes the study of chemistry begun in CHEM 117 /CHEM 118  and is a terminal course. Does not count toward major or minor.

    Credit 4 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall and Winter

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 117  and CHEM 118 ) or (CHEM 121  and CHEM 122 )
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Fundamentals of Organic and Biochemistry is a one-semester survey course that introduces students to some basic principles of organic chemistry and its applications to biochemistry. The course is designed for students who have an interest in health-related topics and who are considering careers in the medical and allied fields. in the first portion of the course, the structure and reactivity of all major classes of organic compounds are discussed, these include saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, aromatic compounds, amines, alcohols and others. During the second part of the course, the basic terminology and fundamental concepts of organic chemistry are applied to the understanding of biochemical processes. After a survey of the major categories of biochemical compounds, such as carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids and proteins, several overarching themes of biochemistry are explored. These include the structure and function of enzymes, bioenergetic cycles such as the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation and important catabolic pathways such as glycolysis and fatty acid oxidation. lastly, the field of molecular biology is briefly discussed, including the role of nucleic acids and protein syntheses. The laboratory portion of the course complements the lecture by introducing students to basic experimental techniques and by reinforcing concepts discussed in lecture.

    Additional Information: A student with a score of 50 or better on the Chemistry CLEP exam may enroll in this course without meeting the prerequisite requirement. Please see the Chemistry Dept. for details.

    Keywords: chemistry Biochemistry , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN)  
    Updates: Change to prerequisites 10/2019, effective Fall 2020; Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I [GEKN]


    The first semester of a two-semester sequence covering the principles of chemistry for science majors and others with an interest and background in science. CHEM 122  must be taken concurrently to satisfy four credits of the Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Science portion of the General Education program.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II

    Prerequisites - Level 4 Math Placement , (MATH 104 with a “C” or higher ), MATH 105 MATH 107 , MATH 112 , MATH 119 , or MATH 120  
    Corequisites - CHEM 122  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    General Chemistry I and its required companion laboratory course, are the first half of a two-semester introductory chemistry sequence aimed at students who will pursue science-related majors. The courses introduce some of the fundamental concepts in the chemical sciences, such as atomic structure and bonding, stoichiometry, the periodic table, chemical reactivity, and thermochemistry. In the laboratory portion of the course, students are exposed to basic techniques such as proper use of glassware, observations, simple syntheses, colorimetry, and titration. In addition, students are shown how mathematical models and error analysis can be used to analyze data and draw conclusions. The goal of the courses is to introduce the field of chemistry, its fundamental concepts and theories and its basic experimental techniques to students who have an interest in science.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN) 
    Updates: Change to prerequisites 2/2018, effective Fall 2018; Change to prerequisites 8/2016, effective Winter 2017; Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 122 - General Chemistry I Laboratory [GEKN]


    The laboratory class to accompany CHEM 121 . Students learn basic techniques employed in a chemistry laboratory, including use of analytical balances, quantitative glassware, spectrophotometry and computers for data acquisition and analysis. CHEM 121 must be taken concurrently to satisfy four credits of the Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Science portion of the General Education program.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II

    Prerequisites -
    Corequisites - CHEM 121  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    General Chemistry I Laboratory and its required companion laboratory course are the first half of a two-semester introductory chemistry sequence aimed at students who will pursue science-related majors. The courses introduce some of the fundamental concepts in the chemical sciences, such as atomic structure and bonding, stoichiometry, the periodic table, chemical reactivity and thermochemistry. In the laboratory portion of the course, students are exposed to basic techniques such as proper use of glassware, observations, simple syntheses, colorimetry, and titration. In addition, students are shown how mathematical models and error analysis can be used to analyze data and draw conclusions. The goal of the courses is to introduce the field of chemistry, its fundamental concepts and theories and its basic experimental techniques to students who have an interest in science.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN) 
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 125 - Honors General Chemistry II (Lecture)


    A continuation of CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I for students of superior ability. The sequence of CHEM 121, CHEM 122, CHEM 125, and CHEM 126 can constitute the customary year of general chemistry.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 121 . CHEM 122 , and (MATH 105 , MATH 107 , MATH 112 , MATH 119 MATH 120 , or Level 5 Math Placement )
    Corequisites - CHEM 126  
    Other Restrictions - Students must receive the consent of the Honors Committee to enroll
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 123
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 126 - Honors General Chemistry II (lab)


    The laboratory to accompany CHEM 125. The techniques learned in CHEM 122 are reemphasized and supplemented. Preparation of a laboratory notebook is required. The sequence of CHEM 121 , CHEM 122 , CHEM 125 , and CHEM 126 can constitute the customary year of general chemistry.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites -
    Corequisites - CHEM 125  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 124
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 177 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemistry topics not discussed in any regular, introductory chemistry course.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 178 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemistry topics not discussed in any regular, introductory chemistry course

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 179 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemistry topics not discussed in any regular, introductory chemistry course.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 270 - Survey of Organic Chemistry


    A comprehensive one-semester survey course in organic chemistry. Includes aliphatic and aromatic compounds plus functional group chemistry. Chemistry majors and other students requiring a full-year sequence of organic chemistry should enroll in CHEM 371  and CHEM 372 .

    Credit 4 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II

    Prerequisites - CHEM 121  and CHEM 122  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information: The Chemistry Dept. highly recommends that a student not earn credit in both this course and CHEM 371 . Please be aware that in some cases students are restricted to using this course or CHEM 371, not both, to satisfy major or minor requirements (see major/minor for details).

    Keywords: chemistry  
    Updates: Note added 6/2019; Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 271 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory


    Instruction in the basic manipulative techniques of experimental organic chemistry and experience with organic chemicals.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II

    Prerequisites - CHEM 270  Course may be taken concurrently
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 277 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemistry topics not discussed in any regular chemistry course at this level.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - One CHEM course (100-199)
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 278 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemistry topics not discussed in any regular chemistry course at this level.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - One CHEM course (100-199)
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 279 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemistry topics not discussed in any regular chemistry course at this level.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - One CHEM course (100-199)
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 283 - Introduction to Analytical Chemistry


    An introduction to theory, methods, and techniques relevant to chemical analysis, including sample collection, handling, and preparation, analytical methods and instruments, data collection, and the statistical treatment and evaluation of data.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall and Winter

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 123 /124  or CHEM 125 /126 ) and (MATH 105 MATH 112 MATH 119 MATH 120 , or Level 5 Math Placement )
    Corequisites - CHEM 284  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Course Rotation updated 5/2018; Change to prerequisites 11/2016, New Course 8/2016, effective Fall 2017


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  • CHEM 284 - Introduction to Analytical Chemistry Lab


    A laboratory course covering the fundamentals of analytical measurements including titrimetric and spectrophotometric analysis, potentiometry,  and analytical separation processes. Includes significant emphasis on the accuracy and precision of measurements, and the interpretation and evaluation of qualitative data.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall and Winter

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 123 /124  or CHEM 125 /126 ) and (MATH 105 MATH 112 MATH 119 MATH 120 , or Level 5 Math Placement )  
    Corequisites - CHEM 283  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Course Rotation updated 5/2018; Change to prerequisites 11/2016, New Course 8/2016, effective Fall 2017


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  • CHEM 287L4 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry [GELB]


    Full- or part-time employment at an industrial, federal or state agency chemistry laboratory providing an applied experience in chemistry. Amount of credit granted determined by the nature of job responsibilities and/or duration of placement.

    Credit 1 hr Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II, III

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 123  and CHEM 124 ) or (CHEM 125  and CHEM 126 )
    Other Restrictions - Admission by application only
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Sophomore standing



    Additional Information: No credit granted toward chemistry degree programs, except with department permission.

    Keywords: chemistry , L4 
    Updates: Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHEM 288L4 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry [GELB]


    Full- or part-time employment at an industrial, federal or state agency chemistry laboratory providing an applied experience in chemistry. Amount of credit granted determined by the nature of job responsibilities and/or duration of placement.

    Credit 2 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II, III

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 123  and CHEM 124 ) or (CHEM 125  and CHEM 126 )
    Other Restrictions - Admission by application only
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Sophomore standing



    Additional Information: No credit granted toward chemistry degree programs, except with department permission.

    Keywords: chemistry , L4 
    Updates: Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHEM 289L4 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry [GELB]


    Full- or part-time employment at an industrial, federal or state agency chemistry laboratory providing an applied experience in chemistry. Amount of credit granted determined by the nature of job responsibilities and/or duration of placement.

    Credit 3 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II, III

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 123  and CHEM 124 ) or (CHEM 125  and CHEM 126 )
    Other Restrictions - Admission by application only
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Sophomore standing



    Additional Information: No credit granted toward chemistry degree programs, except with department permission.

    Keywords: chemistry , L4 
    Updates: Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHEM 297L6 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry [GELB]


    An independent, original endeavor involving laboratory and/or library study under the guidance of a chemistry faculty member. A formal written report is required at the end of the semester.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II, III

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L6 , research 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 297
    Updates: GELB Approved 8/2015, effective Winter 2016


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  • CHEM 312 - Teaching Elementary Chemistry


    This course is designed for prospective elementary teachers. Students will develop a meaningful and functional understanding of key chemistry concepts and their interrelations through a variety of hands-on experiences. Practical methods for conducting demonstrations, using models, planning laboratory experiences, managing standard scientific equipment, and establishing safe laboratory environments will be developed and discussed.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 101  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Sophomore standing or above

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , education 
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015; Removal of Major Restriction 11/2011, effective Winter 2012


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  • CHEM 315 - Green Chemistry and the Environment for Elementary Teachers


    This course will provide prospective elementary teachers with an overview of the principles of green chemistry and sustainability. Students will apply fundamental chemistry concepts to such issues as renewable energy, climate change, water resource management, and environmental pollution. An emphasis will be placed on how “green” concepts can be incorporated into an elementary classroom.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - CHEM 101  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major - Elementary Education Integrated Science  programs
    Restriction by Class - Sophomore standing or above

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , education 


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  • CHEM 321 - Sensory Analysis of Fermented Products


    Instruction in the use of senses to analyze and describe fermented foods and beverages. Students will learn how to identify faults in products and correlate with productions. Particular emphasis will be placed on the individual sense-active chemicals, statistical analysis of sensory testing and the design of testing panels.

    Cross-Listed with FERM 421  

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 270  or CHEM 371   
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chemistry , fermentation  
    Equivalent Courses: FERM 421 
    Updates: New Course 1/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CHEM 325 - Methodology for Secondary Chemistry Teachers


    A comprehensive methods course for teaching chemistry in secondary schools. Students use modern technology to design and deliver instructional material and demonstrations for classrooms laboratories. CHEM 325 will examine inquiry, computer-based instruction, computer data acquisition and other methodology.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 123 /CHEM 124  or CHEM 125 /CHEM 126 ) and (CHEM 283 /CHEM 284 ) and (CHEM 270 /CHEM 271  or CHEM 372 /CHEM 373  or CHEM 372 /CHEM 376 )
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Junior standing or above, including Second Bachelors and Post Bacc. Teacher Cert.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , education 
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 332 - Fundamentals of Bioinorganic Chemistry


    This course will discuss the fundamental themes of bonding, structure and reactivity, primarily for metallic compounds in the context of bioinorganic chemistry. In addition, the course will give students an introduction to some of the basic concepts of biomolecules as they relate to naturally occurring and synthetic metal containing systems which are used for diagnosis and treatment in medical field.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 123  or CHEM 125  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 232
    Updates: Change to title and description 11/2018, effective Fall 2019; Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 340 - Introduction to Industrial Chemistry


    Discussion of the important aspects of the manufacture and chemistry of the major organic and inorganic chemicals and their use through commercially available products such as polymers. Includes environmental and economic aspects of industry.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 123  and CHEM 124 ) or (CHEM 125  and CHEM 126 ); CHEM 270  or (CHEM 371  and CHEM 372 ); and (PHY 221  or PHY 223 )
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 341 - Fundamentals of Material Science


    A general overview of the fundamental principles of materials science. Addresses the relationship of atomic/molecular structure to physical properties for metals, ceramics, glasses, polymers, semiconductors, and composite materials.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter (even yrs.)

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 123  and CHEM 124 ) or (CHEM 125  and CHEM 126 ); CHEM 270  or CHEM 372  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 241
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 351 - Foundations of Biochemistry


    Deals with biological structures and the interactions that confer activity upon biological molecules. Metabolism and synthesis of biological molecules, and the controls that integrate the various process at the molecular and cellular level are presented. Bioenergetics, including equilibria, catalysis, and the production/utilization of biological forms of energy, are discussed.

    Credit 4 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II

    Prerequisites - CHEM 270  or CHEM 372  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing

    Additional Information: The Chemistry Dept. highly recommends that a student not earn credit in both this course and CHEM 451 . Please be aware that in some cases students are restricted to using this course or CHEM 451, not both, to satisfy major or minor requirements (see major/minor for details).

    Keywords: chemistry  
    Updates: Note added 6/2019; Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 361 - Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry


    Calculus-based introduction to quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and kinetics. Serves as a survey course for general curricula and major.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall and Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 283 , CHEM 284 MATH 120 , and (PHY 222  or PHY 224 , May be taken concurrently) 
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry  
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 261, CHEM 461
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 371 - Organic Chemistry I


    The first semester of a two-semester sequence covering the general principles of organic chemistry for students specializing in science and those preparing for dentistry or medicine.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer II

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 123  and CHEM 124 ) or (CHEM 125  and CHEM 126 )
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information: The Chemistry Dept. highly recommends that a student not earn credit in both this course and CHEM 270 . Please be aware that in some cases students are restricted to using this course or CHEM 270, not both, to satisfy major or minor requirements (see major/minor for details).

    Keywords: chemistry  
    Updates: Note updated 6/2019, Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 372 - Organic Chemistry II


    A continuation of CHEM 371 . CHEM 371 and CHEM 372 constitute the customary year of foundation/lecture work in organic chemistry.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer III

    Prerequisites - CHEM 371 with a “C-” or higher 
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 373 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory


    Covers the basic techniques involved in organic chemistry.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer III

    Prerequisites - CHEM 372  Course may be taken concurrently 
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 376 - Honors Organic Chemistry Laboratory


    Covers the basic techniques involved in organic chemistry for students of superior ability. The sequence of CHEM 371 , CHEM 372  and CHEM 376 can constitute the customary year of organic chemistry.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 372  Course may be taken concurrently
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 377 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemical topics not discussed in any regular chemistry course at this level.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 378 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemical topics not discussed in any regular chemistry course at this level.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 379 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemical topics not discussed in any regular chemistry course at this level.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 383W - Fundamentals of Chemical Instrumentation [GEWI]


    A lecture and laboratory survey course on the capabilities, limitations, and real-world uses of instrumental methods of chemical analysis.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall and Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 283 CHEM 284 , (CHEM 270  or CHEM 372 ), and (CHEM 271  or CHEM 373  or CHEM 376 )
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chemistry , Writing Intensive (GEWI)  
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 381W, CHEM 381, FERM 385
    Updates: Change to title, number, credit hours, and description 8/2016, effective Fall 2017; Change to course equivalencies 2/2016, effective Fall 2016; Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 387L4 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry [GELB]


    Full- or part-time employment at an industrial, federal or state agency chemistry laboratory providing an applied experience in chemistry. Amount of credit granted determined by the nature of job responsibilities and/or duration of placement.

    Credit 1 hr Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Junior standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L4  
    Updates: Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHEM 388L4 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry [GELB]


    Full- or part-time employment at an industrial, federal or state agency chemistry laboratory providing an applied experience in chemistry. Amount of credit granted determined by the nature of job responsibilities and/or duration of placement.

    Credit 2 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Junior standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L4  
    Updates: Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHEM 389L4 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry [GELB]


    Full- or part-time employment at an industrial, federal or state agency chemistry laboratory providing an applied experience in chemistry. Amount of credit granted determined by the nature of job responsibilities and/or duration of placement.

    Credit 3 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Junior standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L4  
    Updates: Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHEM 397L6 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry [GELB]


    An independent, original endeavor involving laboratory and/or library study, under the guidance of a chemistry faculty member. A formal written report is required at the end of the semester.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L6 , research 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 397
    Updates: GELB Approved 8/2015, effective Winter 2016


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  • CHEM 398L6 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry [GELB]


    An independent, original endeavor involving laboratory and/or library study, under the guidance of a chemistry faculty member. A formal written report is required at the end of the semester.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L6 , research 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 398
    Updates: Approved for GELB 10/2015, effective Fall 2016


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  • CHEM 399L6 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry [GELB]


    An independent, original endeavor involving laboratory and/or library study, under the guidance of a chemistry faculty member. A formal written report is required at the end of the semester.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L6 , research 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 399
    Updates: Approved for GELB 10/2015, effective Fall 2016


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  • CHEM 407 - Nature of Science for Elementary Teachers


    This course examines the nature of scientific evidence, inquiry, hypotheses, models and laws. The development of science is put in the context of the structure of the discipline, its history, and interactions with society. Discussions of modern theories and laws will integrate scientific concepts with the processes of how science works. The class will also provide students with activities to demonstrate these concepts.

    Cross-Listed with  ,  ,   

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - ASTR 105 , PHY 100 , CHEM 101 , ESSC 202 , BIO 105 , PHY 311 , CHEM 312  and ESSC 311  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major - Elementary Education Integrated Science Comprehensive [BS]  
    Restriction by Class - Junior standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , education 
    Equivalent Courses: BIOT 407, ESSC 407, PSCI 407
    Updates: Equivalent Courses added 7/2017; Major Restriction updated 8/2014


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  • CHEM 411 - Toxicology I


    An introduction to the principles and methods of toxicology. Special cases of toxic response including carcinogenesis, teratogenesis and mutagenesis, and the effects of radiation are discussed.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: No planned offerings

    Prerequisites - CHEM 270  or CHEM 372  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry  
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 412 - Toxicology II


    Discussion of the metabolism of toxicants and their effect on specific organ systems; specific classes of toxicants and legal aspects of toxicology.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - CHEM 411  (biochemistry recommended)
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 413 - Toxicology Laboratory


    A lecture and laboratory covering the techniques employed in a toxicology laboratory including methods of calculation, interpretation and presentation of experimental data. The theory and practical aspects of toxicological procedures will be discussed.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - CHEM 411 
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information: CHEM 283  and CHEM 284  are recommended for students enrolling in this course, but not required.

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 415 - Environmental Chemistry


    A survey of environmental and energy-related problems and the ways in which chemistry may be applied to them. Important topics include air and water pollution, energy and other resources, solid wastes and recycling, and toxic chemicals.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 123  and CHEM 124 ) or (CHEM 125  and CHEM 126 )
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information: CHEM 283 CHEM 284 , and (  or  ) are recommended prerequisites but are not required.

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 432 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry


    An advanced-level treatment of the newer inorganic chemical developments, with emphasis on theoretical advances in the interpretation of bonding and reactivity of inorganic compounds.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter (odd yrs.)

    Prerequisites - CHEM 283 CHEM 284 , CHEM 372 , (CHEM 373  or CHEM 376 ), and (CHEM 461  or CHEM 361 , May be taken concurrently)
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information: Students who do not meet prerequisite requirements may request department permission to enroll in the course.

    Keywords: chemistry  
    Updates: Change to prerequisites 11/2018, effective Fall 2019; Change to prerequisites 11/2016, effective Fall 2017; Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 433 - Inorganic-Organic Synthesis Laboratory


    Covers advanced preparative and analytical techniques of inorganic and organic chemistry including extensive use of IR, NMR, UV-visible and other instruments.

    Cross-Listed with CHEM 533  

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - CHEM 283 CHEM 284 , and (CHEM 373  or CHEM 376 )
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 533 
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 451 - Biochemistry I


    This course provides a structural and experimental basis for understanding two of the four classes of biochemical macromolecules: proteins and carbohydrates. Protein structure, enzymatic mechanisms and kinetics, bioenergetics, and metabolic pathways involving sugars will be discussed. This course is intended as the first semester of a two-semester sequence of chemistry and biology students.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - (CHEM 270  or CHEM 372 ) and (CHEM 123 /124  or CHEM 125 /126 )
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information: It is recommended that students also complete CHEM 283  and CHEM 284  before enrolling in this course. The Chemistry Dept. highly recommends that a student not earn credit in both this course and CHEM 351 . Please be aware that in some cases students are restricted to using this course or CHEM 351, not both, to satisfy major or minor requirements (see major/minor for details).

    Keywords: chemistry , biochemistry  
    Updates: Note updated 6/2019; Change to description 3/2016, effective Fall 2016; Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 452 - Biochemistry II


    Continues the survey of biochemistry begun in CHEM 451 . Membranes and transport, enzyme kinetics, further topics in metabolism, replication, transcription, translation and regulation of cell processes are discussed

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 451  see note
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information: a minimum grade of “C-” in CHEM 451 is recommended, not required

    Keywords: chemistry , biochemistry  
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 453W - Biochemistry Laboratory [GEWI]


    Theory and application of preparative and analytical techniques in the investigation of the biochemical and biophysical properties of proteins and nucleic acids. Emphasis is placed on communication of experimental results in the form of scientific manuscripts.

    Cross-Listed with CHEM 552  

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall and Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 283 CHEM 284 , (CHEM 451  or CHEM 351 ), and (CHEM 271 CHEM 373 , or CHEM 376 )
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chemistry , Biochemistry , Writing Intensive (GEWI)  
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 552, CHEM 453
    Updates: Change to credit hours 1/2019, effective Fall 2019; Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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