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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Chemistry Arts, Letters and Science — Chemistry 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. Chemistry 001 is a suitable preparatory chemistry course. 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. A S (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 laboratory period per week. Offered only on sufficient demand. 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. A W S (4-4-4) 320. Methods of Glass Manipulation—A course in the methods and techniques of glassblowing and construction and repair of laboratorv apparatus. One 3-hour laboratory period a week. S (1) 341, 342, 343. Physical Chemistry—Prerequisite: Chemistry 213, Physics 261 through 266, and Mathematics 114. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. A W S (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 in Chemistry—Theory and practice of spectral analytical methods in the study of chemical systems. Prerequisite: Chemistry 343 or permission of instructor. Two lectures and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. A (3) 452. Chromatographic and Electrochemical Methods- Theory and practice of chromatographic and electrochemical analytical methods in the study of chemical systems. Prerequisite: Chemistry 343. Two lectures and one 3-hour laboratory period a week. S (3) 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) 470. Qualitative Organic Analysis—Systematic identification of organic compounds by chemical and instrumental methods. Prerequisites: Chemistry 313 and Chemistry 451. One lecture and two 3-hour laboratory periods a week. W (3) 471. Organic Preparations—Synthesis and properties of selected organic compounds. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent registration in Chemistry 313. Three to nine hours of laboratory work a week. A W S (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. Special Research Problems in Chemistry—Open to qualified students for one or more quarters. A W S (1-5) 499. Seminar—Limited to senior chemistry majors. A W S (1) 104 105 |