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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Chemistry PS113. Elementary Biochemistry—An elementary study of the chemical compounds and reactions of biological systems. Prerequisite: Chemistry 111, 112 or equivalent. Three lectures, one recitation and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. S (5) PS121, PS122. Principles of Chemistry—A series designed for all students who will take more than one year of chemistry. The fundamental principles of Chemistry with laboratory emphasis upon qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis. Prerequisites: Students should have previous experience in chemistry either in high school or college and should at least be concurrently enrolled in Mathematics 105. Students whose ACT scores predict a GPA of less than 1.9, or who for other reasons question their own preparation, are advised to take preparatory courses in chemistry and mathematics. Students with questions about their preparation should consult with their advisers or the Chemistry Department. Three lectures, one recitation, and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. A W, W S (5-5) 123. Principles of Chemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 122. Three lectures and two 3-hour laboratory periods a week. AS (5) 213. Quantitative Analysis—Theory and methods of gravimetric and volumetric analysis. Prerequisite: Chemistry 123. Three lecture-recitations and two 3-hour laboratory periods a week. A W (5) 301. Elementary Physical Chemistry—For non-chemistry majors. Prerequisite: Chemistry 123. Three lectures and one 3- hour laboratory period a week. (Offered only on sufficient demand.) S (4) 305. Elementary Chemical Instrumentation — For non- chemistry majors. Prerequisite: Chemistry 123. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. (Offered only on sufficient demand.) S (4) 307. Biochemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 312. Four lectures and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. W S (5) 311, 312, 313. Organic Chemistry—Fundamentals of the chemistry of carbon compounds. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent registration in Chemistry 123. Three lectures and one 4-hour laboratory period a week. AWS (4-4-4) 320. Methods of Glass Manipulation—A course in the methods and techniques of glassblowing and construction and 116 Arts, Letters and Science — Chemistry repair of laboratory apparatus. One 3-hour laboratory period a week. S (1) 341, 342, 343. Physical Chemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 213, Physics 261 through 266, and Mathematics 320. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. AWS (4-4-4) 444. Chemical Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics —Prerequisite: Chemistry 343. Three lectures a week. (Offered only on sufficient demand.) TBA (3) 446. Chemical Kinetics and Molecular Structure — Prerequisite: Chemistry 343. Three lectures a week. (Offered only on sufficient demand.) TBA (3) 451. Spectrometric Methods—Theory and practice of spectrometry analytical methods in the study of chemical systems. Prerequisite: Chemistry 343 or permission of instructor. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. A (4) 452. Separation and Electrochemical Methods—Theory and practice of separation and electrochemical analytical methods in the study of chemical systems. Prerequisite: Chemistry 343 or permission of instructor. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. W (4) 460. Inorganic Chemistry—A study of the elements and their compounds based on the periodic table, current theories, and laboratory work. Prerequisites: Chemistry 342 and concurrent registration in Chemistry 343 or permission of instructor. Four lectures and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. S (5) 471. Chemical Preparations (Formerly Organic Preparations)—Synthesis and determination of the properties of selected chemical compounds. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Three to nine hours of laboratory work a week. AWS (1-3) 473. Physical Organic Chemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 313 and 343. Three lectures a week. (Offered only on sufficient demand.) TBA (3) 475. Advanced Organic Chemistry—Prerequisite : Chemistry 313 and 343. Three lectures a week. (Offered only on sufficient demand.) TBA (3) 480. Research and Independent Study in Chemistry—Open to qualified students for one or more quarters. AWS (1-5) 499. Seminar—Limited to senior chemistry majors. AWS (1) 117 |