Chemistry (CHM)

CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry. (4) F, S, SS
Elements of general chemistry. Adapted to the needs of students in nursing, home economics, agriculture, and physical education. Recommended for General Studies credit. Normally followed by CHM 231. Credit is allowed for only CHM 101, 107, 113, 114, or 117. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour discussion, 2 hours lab. General Studies: SQ.

CHM 107 Chemistry and Society. (4) F, S
General chemical principles and concepts presented in context of social and technological issues, e.g., energy, pollution, global warming, and others. Credit is allowed for only CHM 101, 107, 113, 114, or 117. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour discussion, 2 hours lab. General Studies: SQ.

CHM 113 General Chemistry. (4) F, S, SS
Principles of chemistry. Adapted to the needs of students in the physical, biological, and earth sciences. 1 year of high school chemistry recommended. Credit is allowed for only CHM 101, 107, 113, 114, or 117. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour discussion, 2 hours lab. Prerequisite: MAT 106 or 3 semesters of high school algebra. General Studies: SQ.

CHM 114 General Chemistry for Engineers. (4) F, S
One semester college chemistry with emphasis toward engineering. Students without high school chemistry or chemical engineering majors must enroll in the CHM 113, 116 sequence instead of CHM 114. Credit is allowed for only CHM 101, 107, 113, 114, or 117 and for only CHM 114, 115, 116, or 118. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour discussion, 2 hours lab. Prerequisites: MAT 106 or 3 semesters of high school algebra; 1 year of high school chemistry. General Studies: SQ.

CHM 115 General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis. (5) F, S, SS
Continuation of CHM 113. Equilibrium theory, chemistry of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids and the introduction to organic chemistry. Laboratory includes qualitative analysis. Credit is allowed for only CHM 114, 115, 116, or 118. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours discussion, 4 hours lab. Prerequisite: CHM 113 or 2 years of high school chemistry. General Studies: SQ.

CHM 116 General Chemistry. (4) F, S
Continuation of CHM 113. Equilibrium theory, chemistry of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids and the introduction to organic chemistry. Credit is allowed for only CHM 114, 115, 116, or 118. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour discussion, 2 hours lab. Prerequisite: CHM 113 or 2 years of high school chemistry. General Studies: SQ.

CHM 117 General Chemistry for Majors I. (4) F
Atomic and molecular structure, properties and physical states of matter, thermodynamics, kinetics, acids and bases, chemical analysis, and stoichiometry. Credit is allowed for only CHM 101, 107, 113, 114, or 117. 3 hours lecture, 1 conference, 2 hours lab. Prerequisites: 3 years of high school mathematics; minimum of 1 year of high school physics. Prerequisite with a grade of “B” or higher: minimum of 1 year of high school chemistry. General Studies: SQ.

CHM 118 General Chemistry for Majors II. (4) S
Continuation of CHM 117. Credit is allowed for only CHM 114, 115, 116, or 118. 3 hours lecture, 1 conference, 2 hours lab. Prerequisite: CHM 117. Corequisite: MAT 270. General Studies: SQ.

CHM 231 Elementary Organic Chemistry. (3) F, S
Survey of organic chemistry, with emphasis on the reactivity of basic functional groups. Credit is allowed for only CHM 231, 317, or 331. Prerequisite with a grade of “B” or higher: CHM 101 or 114 or 115 or 116 or 117 or 1 year of high school chemistry or instructor approval. General Studies: SQ (if credit also earned in CHM 235).

CHM 235 Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory. (1) F, S
Organic chemistry experiments in synthesis, purification, analysis, and identification. Lab. Pre- or corequisite: CHM 231. General Studies: SQ (if credit also earned in CHM 231).

CHM 240 Introduction to Physical Chemistry. (3) S Introduces mathematical/computational methods in chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, quantum chemistry. Mathematical-based computer laboratory. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab. Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: MAT 272.

CHM 302 Environmental Chemistry. (3) S
Explores major environmental issues, problems, and solutions from analytical and chemistry perspectives. Prerequisites: CHM 114 (or 115 or 116 or 118), 231 (or 331).

CHM 317 Organic Chemistry for Majors I. (3) F
Structures, reaction mechanisms and kinetics, and systematic syntheses of organic compounds. Credit is allowed for only CHM 231, 317, or 331. Prerequisite: CHM 115 or 118. Corequisite: CHM 319.

CHM 318 Organic Chemistry for Majors II. (3) S
Continuation of CHM 317. Credit is allowed for only CHM 318 or 332. Prerequisite: CHM 317. Corequisite: CHM 320.

CHM 319 Organic Chemistry Laboratory for Majors I. (1) F
Emphasis on mechanisms, kinetics, and products of organic reactions. 1 conference, 3 hours lab. Credit is allowed for only CHM 319 or 335. Pre- or corequisite: CHM 317.

CHM 320 Organic Chemistry Laboratory for Majors II. (1) S
Continuation of CHM 319. Credit is allowed for only CHM 320 or 336. 1 conference, 3 hours lab. Prerequisite: CHM 319. Corequisite: CHM 318.

CHM 325 Analytical Chemistry. (3) F, SS
Principles and methods of chemical analysis. Prerequisite: CHM 115 or 116.

CHM 326 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory. (1) F, SS
Experiments in chemical analysis. 4 hours lab. Corequisite: CHM 325.

CHM 327 Instrumental Analysis. (3) S
Principles of instrumental methods in chemical analysis. Electroanalytical and optical techniques. Prerequisites: CHM 325, 326. Pre- or corequisite: CHM 346.

CHM 328 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory. (2) S
Experiments in chemical analysis by electroanalytical and optical techniques. 6 hours lab. Corequisite: CHM 327.

CHM 331 General Organic Chemistry. (3) F, S, SS
Chemistry of organic compounds. Credit is allowed for only CHM 231, 317, or 331. Prerequisite: CHM 115 or 116 or 118.

CHM 332 General Organic Chemistry. (3) F, S, SS
Continuation of CHM 331. Credit is allowed for only CHM 318 or 332. Prerequisite: CHM 331.

CHM 335 General Organic Chemistry Laboratory. (1) F, S, SS
Microscale organic chemical experiments in separation techniques, synthesis, analysis and identification, and relative reactivity. Credit is allowed for only CHM 319 or 335. 4 hours lab. Corequisite: CHM 331.

CHM 336 General Organic Chemistry Laboratory. (1) F, S, SS
Continuation of CHM 335.Credit is allowed for only CHM 320 or 336. 4 hours lab. Prerequisite: CHM 335. Corequisite: CHM 332.

CHM 341 Elementary Physical Chemistry. (3) F
Thermodynamics, equilibrium, states of matter, solutions, and chemical kinetics. For students in premedical, biological, and educational curricula. Prerequisites: CHM 115 (or 114 or 118 or 325), 231 (or 331); MAT 271; PHY 112.

CHM 343 Physical Chemistry Laboratory. (1) F
Physical chemistry experiments. Credit is allowed for only CHM 343 or CHM 348 and 349. 1 hour conference, 3 hours lab. Corequisite: CHM 341 or 345.

CHM 345 Physical Chemistry I. (3) F
Introduction to quantum chemistry with application to electronic structure and dynamics of atoms and molecules. Prerequisite: MAT 272 and 274 (with grades of “C” or higher).

CHM 346 Physical Chemistry II. (3) S
Introduction to equilibrium and statistical thermodynamics. Laws of thermodynamics, equations of state, multicomponent chemical and phase equilibria, and electrochemistry. Prerequisite: CHM 345. Corequisite: MAT 274.

CHM 348 Physical Chemistry Laboratory I. (1) F
Laboratory experiments in spectroscopy and computational chemistry. 4 hours lab. Pre- or corequisite: CHM 345. General Studies: L (if credit also earned in CHM 349 and 452).

CHM 349 Physical Chemistry Laboratory II. (1) S
Laboratory experiments in thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and computational chemistry. 4 hours lab. Pre- or corequisite: CHM 346. General Studies: L (if credit also earned in CHM 348 and 452).

CHM 392 Introduction to Research Techniques. (1–3) F, S, SS
Instrumental methods and philosophy of research by actual participation in chemical research projects. May be repeated for a total of 6 semester hours. Prerequisites: approvals of advisor and research supervisor.

CHM 424 Separation Science. (3) N
Basic theory and practical aspects of gas, liquid, ion-exchange, and gel-permeation chromatographies, and other important industrial and research techniques. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab. Prerequisite: CHM 318 or 332 or 346 or instructor approval.

CHM 431 Qualitative Organic Analysis. (3) S
Systematic identification of organic compounds. 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab. Prerequisites: CHM 118 (or 327) and 320 (or 336) or instructor approval.

CHM 452 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory. (1–2) S
Preparation and characterization of typical inorganic substances, emphasizing methods and techniques. 1 conference, 5 hours lab. Prerequisite: instructor approval. General Studies: L (if credit also earned in CHM 348 and 349).

CHM 453 Inorganic Chemistry. (3) S
Principles and applications of inorganic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHM 341 or 346.

CHM 460 Biological Chemistry. (3) S
Structure and function of macromolecules and their involvement in the processing of energy and information by living cells. Prerequisites: CHM 318, 346, 453.

CHM 471 Solid-State Chemistry. (3) F
Crystal chemistry, thermodynamics and electrochemistry of solids, nonstoichiometric compounds, diffusion and solid-state reactions, crystal growth, and selected topics. Pre- or corequisite: CHM 346 or instructor approval.

CHM 480 Methods of Teaching Chemistry. (3) S
Organization and presentation of appropriate content of chemistry; preparation of reagents, experiments, and demonstrations; organization of stock rooms and laboratories; experience in problem solving. Prerequisite: instructor approval.

CHM 481 Geochemistry. (3) F
Origin and distribution of the chemical elements. Geochemical cycles operating in the earth’s atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Cross-listed as GLG 481. Credit is allowed for only CHM 481 or GLG 481. Prerequisite: CHM 341 (or 346) or GLG 321.

CHM 485 Meteorites and Cosmochemistry. (3) N
Chemistry of meteorites and their relationship to the origin of the earth, solar system, and universe. Cross-listed as GLG 485. Credit is allowed for only CHM 485 or GLG 485.

CHM 494 Special Topics. (1–4) N
(a)Chemistry of Global Climate Change. (3)

CHM 501 Current Topics in Chemistry. (1) F, S
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: instructor approval.

CHM 521 Computer Enhanced Analytical Chemistry. (3) N
Overview of chemometric tools in analytical chemistry, including multivariate calibration, spectral deconvolution, and experimental design. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab.

CHM 523 Advanced Analytical Chemistry. (3) A
Theoretical principles of analytical instrumentation and measurements. Prerequisites: CHM 325 and 346 or instructor approval.

CHM 525 Spectrochemical Methods of Analysis. (4) N
Theoretical and practical considerations involving the use of optical instruments for chemical analyses. Emphasis on state of the art trends. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab. Prerequisite: CHM 346 or instructor approval.

CHM 526 X-ray Methods of Analysis. (4) N Theoretical and practical considerations involving the use of X-ray diffraction and spectroscopy for chemical and structural analyses. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab. Prerequisite: CHM 346.

CHM 527 Electrical Methods of Chemical Analysis. (4) N
Theoretical and practical considerations of polarographic, potentiometric, amperometric techniques, including modern electrochemical methods. 2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab. Prerequisite: CHM 346.

CHM 531 Advanced Organic Chemistry I. (3) F
Reaction mechanisms, reaction kinetics, linear free energy relationships, transition state theory, molecular orbital theory, and Woodward-Hoffmann rules. Prerequisites: CHM 318 (or 332), 346.

CHM 532 Advanced Organic Chemistry II. (2) S
Continuation of CHM 531. Prerequisite: CHM 531.

CHM 537 Organic Reactions. (3) S
Important synthetic reactions of organic chemistry emphasizing recently discovered reactions of preparative value. Prerequisite: CHM 531.

CHM 541 Advanced Thermodynamics. (3) F
Equilibrium thermodynamics, chemical reactions, and phase equilibria. Introduction to statistical thermodynamics, critical phenomena, and kinetics. Prerequisite: CHM 346.

CHM 545 Quantum Chemistry I. (3) F
Basic quantum theory, chemical bonding, and molecular structure. Prerequisite: CHM 346.

CHM 546 Quantum Chemistry II. (3) S
Quantum theory of rate processes. Principles of spectroscopy and nonlinear optics. Prerequisite: CHM 545.

CHM 548 Chemical Kinetics. (2) N
Kinetic theory and rate processes. Prerequisite: CHM 545.

CHM 553 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. (3) S
Principles of modern inorganic chemistry and their applications over the entire periodic system. Prerequisites: CHM 346 and 453 or equivalents.

CHM 556 Topics in Inorganic Chemistry. (3) N
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: CHM 553; instructor approval.

CHM 579 Topics in Solid-State Chemistry. (3) N
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: instructor approval.

CHM 582 Topics in Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry. (3) N
Topics of current interest for students in chemistry and other fields. Sampling of data and thought concerning phase equilibria, element distribution, meteorites, the Earth, and other planets. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: instructor approval.

CHM 583 Phase Equilibria and Geochemical Systems. (3) N
Natural reactions at high temperatures and pressures; silicate, sulfide, and oxide equilibria. Cross-listed as GLG 583. Credit is allowed for only CHM 583 or GLG 583.

CHM 593 Applied Project. (1–12) N
(a)Glass Blowing

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