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Show 281 laboratory emphasis upon qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation and one 3- hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Math 1010 or equivalent and a chemistry course equivalent to high school chemistry or Chem 1200. Chem SI 1220. Principles of Chemistry II (5) Su, F, S Second semester of principles of chemistry. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Chem 1210. Chem PS/SI1360. Principles of Physical Science (3) F A lecture/laboratory course designed to provide an introduction to the scientific method and its application to the study of selected topics in physics and chemistry. Two hours of lecture and one 3- hour lab per week. Recommended for Elementary Education majors. Chem 2310. Organic Chemistry I (5) Su, F, S Fundamentals of the chemistry of carbon compounds. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Chem SI 1220. Chem 2320. Organic Chemistry II (5) Su, F, S Second semester of organic chemistry. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Chem 2310. Chem 2600. Laboratory Safety (1) An interdisciplinary, team-taught course that will be an overview of the major chemical, biological and physical safety issues related to science laboratories and field work. Class will meet once per week and will be taught in a lecture/demonstration format. Chem 2890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) Open to all students in the Chemistry Department who meet the minimum Cooperative Work Experience requirements of the department. Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. Chem 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) Consult the class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title with the credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. Chem 2990. Chem Tech Seminar (1) S A course designed to provide the skills necessary to enter the job market as a chem. tech. Prerequisite: Chem SI 1220. One hour of lecture/discussion a week. Chem 3020. Computer Applications in Chemistry (1) F, S A course designed to provide students computer skills for applications including computation and electronic data bases searches. It is required that this course be taken before or with Chem 3030. One hour of lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: Chem SI1210. Chem 3030. Quantitative Analysis (4) F, S Theory and methods of gravimetric and volumetric analysis and simple instrumentation. Include statistical evaluation of results. Three hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: Chem SI 1220. Prerequisite or co-requisite: Chem 3020. Chem 3050. Instrumental Analysis (3) F, S Modern instrumental methods of chemical analysis for majors and non-majors. Two hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: Chem SI 1220 and Chem 3020. Prerequisite or co- requisite: Chem 3030. Chem 3060. Applied Analysis (1) F, S Applied Analysis using modem methods of analysis with an emphasis on speed and accuracy. One 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: Chem 3030. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: Chem 3050. Chem 3070. Biochemistry I (4) F, S Structure and function of biomolecules including proteins, nucleic acids, fats and carbohydrates. A focus on proteins as energy transforming and catalytic devices; their role in metabolism, defense and other biochemical processes. Three lectures and one three hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Chem 2310. Chem 3080. Biochemistry II (3) S A detailed study of the molecular basis of life: nucleic acids, biosynthetic pathways, molecular aspects of disease and pharmacology. Three lectures a week. Prerequisite: Chem 2320 , Chem 3070. Chem 3090. Biochemical Techniques (1) S Advanced techniques including instrumentation for biochemistry. One 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisites Chem 2320 and Chem3070. To be taken concurrently with Chem 3080. Chem 3400. Molecular Symmetry and Applied Math for Physical Chemistry (3) An introduction to molecular symmetry, experimental error analysis, and physical chemistry applications of algebra, linear algebra, and differential equations. Prerequisite: Math SI 1220. Chem 3410. Physical Chemistry I (4) F Three hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisites: Chem 3030, Chem 3400, and Phsx SI2220. Chem 3420. Physical Chemistry II (4) S Three hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Chem 3410. Chem 4540. Spectrometric and Separation Methods (4) S Theory and practice of spectrometric and separation analytical methods in the study of chemical systems. Three hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: Chem 3420 or permission of instructor. Chem 4550. Geochemistry (3) The chemistry of the earth and geochemical processes operating in the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere with a synthesis of these ideas to account for the chemical evolution of the earth. Applications to mineral stability and chemical reactions, geochemical cycles, and isotope geochemistry. Three hours of lecture a week. Prerequisites: Chem SI 1220 and Geosci 2050 or consent of instructor. Chem 4570. Secondary School Science Teaching Methods (3) Acquaintance with the various methods and curriculum of secondary school science. Two hours of lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. It is recommended that this course be completed before student teaching. Prerequisite: Chem 3030 or approval of instructor, and admission to the Teacher Education Program. Chem 4600. Inorganic Chemistry (4) S A study of the elements and their compounds based on the periodic table, current theories and laboratory work. Prerequisites: Chem 3420 or permission of instructor. Three hours of lecture and one 3- hourlab a week. Chem 4700. Special Topics in Chemistry (1-3) F, S This course may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Chem 3420 or permission of instructor. Chem 4710. Chemical Preparations (1-3) Synthesis and determination of the properties of selected chemical compounds. Three to nine hours of lab a week. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Jnterdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT CDGT ENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART Business & Econ MBA MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI PE/REC EDUC Health Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY Science BOTANY CHE GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences MCJ/CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Continuing Ed Davis Campus WEBER State Univ 2003-2004 CATALOG E R S I T Y |