Chemistry Courses at Bethany
CHEM
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- CHEM 105 – The Chemistry of Art and Lab4 cr.
- This is a liberal arts general education chemistry course that uses the studio arts to present a variety of concepts in chemistry. Lab and lecture …
- CHEM 107 – General, Organic and Biochemistry and Lab5 cr.
- A survey of chemical topics for students majoring in elementary education and pre-allied health sciences. This course covers general chemical principles, names, reactions and properties …
- CHEM 113 – General Chemistry I and Lab5 cr.
- An in-depth introduction to the principles of chemistry intended for students in the physical sciences, pre-medical, pre-engineering and related fields. Topics include atomic structure, periodicity, …
- CHEM 114 – General Chemistry II and Lab5 cr.
- A continuation of CHEM113. Covers advanced chemical principles including intermolecular forces, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry. Five lectures and one three-hour lab each …
- CHEM 215 – Organic Chemistry I and Lab4 cr.
- This course begins a full-year study of organic chemistry that focuses on synthesis, structure, nomenclature and properties of organic compounds. Spectroscopic methods for identification of …
- CHEM 216 – Organic Chemistry II and Lab4 cr.
- A continuation of CHEM215. Advanced topics in organic synthesis, multi-step syntheses and advanced spectroscopic methods are covered. Three lectures and one three-hour lab each week. …
- CHEM 301 – Introduction to Environmental Management1 cr.
- A survey of the major governmental agencies and laws that govern the use of chemicals in the environment and consumer products. The course will cover …
- CHEM 313 – Analytical Chemistry and Lab4 cr.
- An introduction to the theories, chemical methods, and instrumental techniques for solving a variety of real problems in chemical analysis. This course includes statistical methods …
- CHEM 314 – Inorganic Chemistry and Lab4 cr.
- Descriptive chemistry of the elements and an introduction to structure, bonding, and reactivity in covalent molecular substances, main group elements, transition elements, coordination compounds, and …
- CHEM 323 – General Biochemistry and Lab4 cr.
- Introduction to structure and function of biomolecules, metabolism and bioenergetics, and biological information flow, as well as biochemical laboratory methods. Three lectures and one three-hour …
- CHEM 324 – Advanced Biochemistry3 cr.
- An advanced study of biochemistry with an added emphasis on structure elucidation, genetic information, metabolic regulation and biotechnology. Three lectures each week. Prerequisite: CHEM323.
- CHEM 353 – Physical Chemistry I and Lab4 cr.
- A calculus-based introduction to physical methods in chemistry. Topics include gas laws, thermodynamics and equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetic theory and kinetics. Three lectures and one three-hour …
- CHEM 354 – Physical Chemistry II and Lab4 cr.
- A continuation of CHEM353 focusing on quantum phenomena, spectroscopy, and statistical thermodynamics. Three lectures and one three-hour lab each week. Prerequisite: CHEM353.
- CHEM 401 – Chemical Information I1 cr.
- One component of a two-semester introduction to resources and methods used to search the chemical literature. Topics include chemical abstracts, CASonline, citation indices, Beilstein, the …
- CHEM 402 – Chemical Information II1 cr.
- One component of a two-semester introduction to resources and methods used to search the chemical literature. Topics include chemical abstracts, CASonline, citation indices, Beilstein, the …
- CHEM 405 – Advanced Organic Chemistry3 cr.
- Focuses on both physical organic chemistry and the reactions and synthesis of organic chemistry as they apply to the synthesis of complex organic molecules. Both …
- CHEM 480 – Topics in Chemistry and Lab3 cr.
- Selected topics offered on a rotating basis. Course topics will include advanced organic synthesis, advanced inorganic chemistry, instrumental methods of analysis, spectroscopic methods, etc. Course …
- CHEM 497 – Research Arranged1 cr.
- Independent research under the guidance of a faculty member, culminating in a senior thesis, research seminar, etc. Summer research programs may be able to count …
- CHEM 499 – Chemistry Internship1 cr.
- Chemistry related field experience with an approved agency fulfilling an individual learning contract negotiated between student, faculty advisor, and worksite. Chemistry majors only. By permission …
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