![]() ![]() Detailed study of the discovery, chemical structure, synthesis, and pharmacology of several representatives in each category. ![]() A survey of the principal classes of prescription drugs including neurologic, anesthetic, and cardiovascular drugs, hormones anti-infective, anti-inflammatory, and oncolytic agents. CH 308 Organic Chemistry Lab II (1 credit) Techniques used in the isolation, purification, and synthesis of organic compounds. CH 307 Organic Chemistry Lab I (1 credit) Topics include the use of spectroscopy in structure determination, the reactions of aromatic compounds and carbonyl compounds, heterocyclic chemistry, and medicinal chemistry. A continuation of CH 301, with an expanded discussion of reaction mechanisms and synthesis. Emphasis is placed on the importance of Organic Chemistry to biology and medicine. Topics include acid-base chemistry, conformational analysis, stereochemistry, reactions of aliphatic compounds, synthesis, and mechanisms. An introduction to the language, theory, and practice of organic chemistry. This course includes lecture and laboratory sections. An introduction to instrumental analysis and chemometrics. Subjects covered include: Separations, volumetric, and gravimetric analysis. A study of basic chemical principles as applied to areas of societal importance such as: nuclear chemistry, environmental issues, nutrition, and biotechnology. CH 106 General Chemistry Lab II (1 credit) An introduction to the laboratory study of the physical and chemical properties of matter the principles and applications of gravimetric, volumetric, chemical, and quantitative analysis. CH 105 General Chemistry Lab I (1 credit) Subjects covered include: Basic atomic structure, periodic table, chemical equations, gases, liquids, solids, electrolysis, properties of elements and compounds, rates and mechanisms of reactions. ![]()
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