CHEM1101 - General Chemistry Laboratory I

Status
A
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
190
Title (text only)
General Chemistry Laboratory I
Term
2023C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
190
Section ID
CHEM1101190
Course number integer
1101
Level
undergraduate
Description
A general laboratory course covering aspects of qualitative and quantitative analysis, determination of chemical and physical properties, and chemical synthesis.
Course number only
1101
Fulfills
Quantitative Data Analysis
Use local description
No

CHEM2411 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I with Laboratory

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
438
Title (text only)
Principles of Organic Chemistry I with Laboratory
Term
2023C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
438
Section ID
CHEM2411438
Course number integer
2411
Meeting times
T 3:30 PM-4:29 PM
Meeting location
CHEM B13
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Sawyer Palsen
Jeffrey D Winkler
Description
Fundamental course in organic chemistry based upon the modern concepts of structure and mechanism of reactions. Laboratory included.
Course number only
2411
Cross listings
CHEM2410438
Use local description
No

CHEM2410 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
438
Title (text only)
Principles of Organic Chemistry I
Term
2023C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
438
Section ID
CHEM2410438
Course number integer
2410
Meeting times
T 3:30 PM-4:29 PM
Meeting location
CHEM B13
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Sawyer Palsen
Jeffrey D Winkler
Description
Fundamental course in organic chemistry based upon the modern concepts of structure and mechanism of reactions.
Course number only
2410
Cross listings
CHEM2411438
Use local description
No

CHEM1012 - General Chemistry I

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
214
Title (text only)
General Chemistry I
Term
2023C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
214
Section ID
CHEM1012214
Course number integer
1012
Meeting times
R 12:00 PM-1:29 PM
Meeting location
VAGL 2000
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Thomas E Mallouk
Andrew Justin Saks
Description
Basic concepts and principles of chemistry and their applications in chemistry and closely-related fields. The first term emphasizes the understanding of chemical reactions through atomic and molecular structure. This is a university level course, treating the material in sufficient depth so that students can solve chemical problems and can understand the principles involved in their solution. It includes an introduction to condensed matter. This course is suitable for majors or non-majors and is recommended to satisfy either major or pre-professional requirements for general chemistry. This course is presented for students with high school chemistry and calculus. Students with a lesser background than this should take CHEM 1011. Prerequisite: Students with credit for CHEM 1011 may not enroll in CHEM 1012. Credit is not awarded for both CHEM 1011 and CHEM 1012.
Course number only
1012
Fulfills
Physical World Sector
Use local description
No

CHEM5260 - Chemical Dynamics

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Chemical Dynamics
Term
2023C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
001
Section ID
CHEM5260001
Course number integer
5260
Meeting times
TR 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Meeting location
VAGL 2000
Level
graduate
Instructors
Abraham Nitzan
Kristen Muscat Simon
Description
Theoretical and experimental aspects of important rate processes in chemistry.
Course number only
5260
Use local description
No

CHEM5413 - Physical Organic 2

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Physical Organic 2
Term
2023C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
001
Section ID
CHEM5413001
Course number integer
5413
Meeting times
MW 8:30 AM-9:59 AM
Meeting location
CHEM 109
Level
graduate
Instructors
Marisa Kozlowski
Kristen Muscat Simon
Description
This course a high level overview of methods for the study of organic, organometallic, and inorganic reaction mechanism. The preceding course Chem 5412 or its equivalent must be taken before this course. The course will briefly review basic mechanistic conventions (arrows, radical intermediates, etc.) and then more onto a survey thermodynamic and kinetic measurements used in understanding chemical reactions. Topics include kinetic measurements and interpretation, Arrhenius theory, Eyring theory, kinetic isotope effects, Hammett analyses, and electronic structure calculations. Articles discussing these techniques in delineating the reaction mechanisms for problems of current interest will be analyzed. The focus will be on experiments that can be accomplished with readily available analytical tools (NMR, IR, UV, GC, HPLC) and how an undertanding of mechanism can be used to optimize reaction yields and selectivities.
Course number only
5413
Use local description
No

CHEM2460 - Advanced Synthesis and Spectroscopy Laboratory

Status
A
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
104
Title (text only)
Advanced Synthesis and Spectroscopy Laboratory
Term
2023C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
104
Section ID
CHEM2460104
Course number integer
2460
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Monica Mccallum
Anaise Miliama Thomas
Description
Advanced laboratory work on the synthesis, structure, and properties of organic and inorganic compounds. Infrared, ultraviolet, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Lectures cover the theoretical basis and applications of modern spectroscopic methods.
Course number only
2460
Use local description
No

CHEM5650 - Main Group Chemistry

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Main Group Chemistry
Term
2023C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
001
Section ID
CHEM5650001
Course number integer
5650
Meeting times
MW 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Meeting location
CHEM 119
Level
graduate
Instructors
Daniel J Mindiola
Kristen Muscat Simon
Description
This course encompasses a comprehensive survey of the chemistry and properties of the p-block elements of the periodic table. Topics include syntheses, structures and reactivities of important compounds. In addition, alternative bonding theories which have been used to explain the unique properties of thesecompounds are critically examined.
Course number only
5650
Use local description
No

CHEM1012 - General Chemistry I

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
213
Title (text only)
General Chemistry I
Term
2023C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
213
Section ID
CHEM1012213
Course number integer
1012
Meeting times
F 3:30 PM-4:59 PM
Meeting location
CHEM B13
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Thomas E Mallouk
Andrew Justin Saks
Description
Basic concepts and principles of chemistry and their applications in chemistry and closely-related fields. The first term emphasizes the understanding of chemical reactions through atomic and molecular structure. This is a university level course, treating the material in sufficient depth so that students can solve chemical problems and can understand the principles involved in their solution. It includes an introduction to condensed matter. This course is suitable for majors or non-majors and is recommended to satisfy either major or pre-professional requirements for general chemistry. This course is presented for students with high school chemistry and calculus. Students with a lesser background than this should take CHEM 1011. Prerequisite: Students with credit for CHEM 1011 may not enroll in CHEM 1012. Credit is not awarded for both CHEM 1011 and CHEM 1012.
Course number only
1012
Fulfills
Physical World Sector
Use local description
No

CHEM1011 - Introduction to General Chemistry I

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
207
Title (text only)
Introduction to General Chemistry I
Term
2023C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
207
Section ID
CHEM1011207
Course number integer
1011
Meeting times
R 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Meeting location
BENN 201
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Anthony Cirri
May Bilal El Jamal
Description
CHEM 1011 is an introductory college-level course in chemistry intended for students with less preparation in high school chemistry and mathematics. The course content parallels that of CHEM 1012, but with emphasis placed on developing problem-solving strategies and developing the underlying chemical principles. The course will take an 'atoms first' approach to introductory chemistry, where topical coverage includes an overview of quantum theory, atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, elementary chemical reactions, stoichiometry, ideal gases, and intermolecular interactions. Topics from mathematics and physics that are necessary to chemical problem-solving will be included as needed. Prerequisite: Students with credit for CHEM 1012 may not enroll in CHEM 1011. Credit will not be awarded for both CHEM 1011 and 1012.
Course number only
1011
Fulfills
Physical World Sector
Use local description
No