CHEM - Chemistry

CHEM 501 Environmental Chemistry

Chemical aspects of atmospheric and hydrologic systems with a focus on air and water quality, sources of pollution, basic chemical analysis, corrective processes, and hazardous materials management. Discussions may include resource management and environmental policy.

Credits

3.0

Cross Listed Courses

Double-numbered course; offered with undergraduate-level CHEM 401

Offered

Fall Semester (Even Years)

CHEM 505 Inorganic Chemistry

A study of the principles of structure and bonding, chemical reactivity, and periodic relationships of inorganic compounds.

Credits

3.0

Cross Listed Courses

Double-numbered course; offered with undergraduate-level CHEM 405

Offered

Spring Semester (Odd Years)

CHEM 510 Advanced Organic Chemistry

Advanced topics in organic synthesis and structure determination. Topics vary with the general interest of the students and professor.

Credits

3.0

Cross Listed Courses

Double-numbered course; offered with undergraduate-level CHEM 410

Offered

Spring Semester (Odd Years)

CHEM 575 Independent Study

Reading and/or research in a selected field. An approved title for the independent study must be submitted with the registration forms. Prerequisite: permission of the chair of the department. A maximum of 6 credits may be applied to a degree program. (1-3 credits per independent study)

Credits

1.0 - 3.0

Offered

Either Semester