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Course Descriptions/Chemistry 285
membranes, survey of energy generating and storage systems, and bioinorganic chemistry. Three lecture hours per week.
4126. Biochemistry Laboratory I 1 hour
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHE 4326
A laboratory course in the fundamental techniques of isolation, purification and characterization of biomolecules including amino acids, proteins, DNA and carbohydrates. Topics to include assay development, spectrophotometry, stead-state kinetics, electrophoresis and chromatography. Three lecture hours per week.
4327. Biochemistry II 3 hours
Prerequisite: CHE 4326
A continuation of CHE 4326, dealing with metabolic pathways, biosynthesis of precursors of macromolecules, biophysical aspects of enzyme kinetics and mechanisms, structure and function of polynucleotides, and physical applications to biochemistry. Three lecture hours per week.
4127. Biochemistry Laboratory II 1 hours
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHE 4327
A laboratory course in advanced techniques of biomolecule and biosystem analysis. Topics to include bioenergetics, protein expression, affinity chromatography and pre-steady state kinetics. Three lecture hours per week.
4331. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3 hours
Prerequisite: CHE 2317 with a "C" or better
Theory of bonding, acid-base concepts, theory and descriptive chemistry of coordination and organo-metallic compounds. Three lecture hours per week.
4341. Advanced Organic Chemistry 3 hours
Prerequisite: CHE 2317 with a "C" or better
In-depth consideration of selected topics in organic chemistry. Three lecture hours per week.
4393. Internship I 3 hours
Prerequisite: Completion of 45 hours or dean’s approval; 2.0 GPA
Graded academic experiences that provide students with an opportunity to put classroom learning into practice. Internships provide supervised work experience directly related to one’s major field of study.
4394. Internship II 3 hours
Prerequisite: Completion of 45 hours or dean’s approval; 2.0 GPA
Graded academic experiences that provide students with an opportunity to put classroom learning into practice. Internships provide supervised work experience directly related to one’s major field of study.
4451. Senior Research in Chemistry 4 hours
Prerequisite: CHE 3251
Identification and definition of research problem, design of technical approach, laboratory experimentation, and composition of research report in thesis format. Sixteen hours of work research activities per week.