CHEM1012 - General Chemistry I

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
240
Title (text only)
General Chemistry I
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
240
Section ID
CHEM1012240
Course number integer
1012
Meeting times
R 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Meeting location
CHEM 119
Level
undergraduate
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

CHEM1012 - General Chemistry I

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
232
Title (text only)
General Chemistry I
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
232
Section ID
CHEM1012232
Course number integer
1012
Meeting times
R 8:30 AM-9:59 AM
Meeting location
CHEM 514
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Chu-Hsien Tsai
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

CHEM1012 - General Chemistry I

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
2
Title (text only)
General Chemistry I
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
002
Section ID
CHEM1012002
Course number integer
1012
Meeting times
MWF 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Meeting location
CHEM 102
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Neil C Tomson
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

CHEM1012 - General Chemistry I

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
231
Title (text only)
General Chemistry I
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
231
Section ID
CHEM1012231
Course number integer
1012
Meeting times
R 5:15 PM-6:44 PM
Meeting location
CHEM 514
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Mansi Bhati
Frank Jia
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

CHEM1012 - General Chemistry I

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
5
Title (text only)
General Chemistry I
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
005
Section ID
CHEM1012005
Course number integer
1012
Meeting times
MWF 1:45 PM-2:44 PM
Meeting location
LRSM AUD
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Jonathan Fagan
Sean P Holleran
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

CHEM2460 - Advanced Synthesis and Spectroscopy Laboratory

Status
A
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
102
Title (text only)
Advanced Synthesis and Spectroscopy Laboratory
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
102
Section ID
CHEM2460102
Course number integer
2460
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Cameron Berlin
Matthew Carson
Monica Mccallum
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

CHEM2460 - Advanced Synthesis and Spectroscopy Laboratory

Status
A
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
101
Title (text only)
Advanced Synthesis and Spectroscopy Laboratory
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
101
Section ID
CHEM2460101
Course number integer
2460
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Cameron Berlin
Monica Mccallum
Kyle Shaffer
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

CHEM2460 - Advanced Synthesis and Spectroscopy Laboratory

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Advanced Synthesis and Spectroscopy Laboratory
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
001
Section ID
CHEM2460001
Course number integer
2460
Meeting times
M 3:30 PM-4:59 PM
Meeting location
CHEM 109
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Monica Mccallum
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

CHEM7610 - Coordination Chemistry

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Coordination Chemistry
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
001
Section ID
CHEM7610001
Course number integer
7610
Meeting times
TR 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Meeting location
CHEM 119
Level
graduate
Instructors
Neil C Tomson
Description
Ligands have a remarkable ability to alter the properties of metal ions, and the study of this coordination chemistry underlies many modern advances in science, including energy harvesting and storage, chemical catalysis, and sustainability. This course explores the relationships between the identities of ligands and the physical manifestations that result from their binding to metal centers. Topics to be covered include: symmetry and chirality in molecular complexes, variations in coordination number, ligand field effects, recent advanced in bonding theory, and inorganic reaction mechanisms.
Course number only
7610
Use local description
No

CHEM1151 - Honors Chemistry I

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
202
Title (text only)
Honors Chemistry I
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHEM
Section number only
202
Section ID
CHEM1151202
Course number integer
1151
Registration notes
Perm Needed From Department
Meeting times
R 5:15 PM-6:14 PM
Meeting location
TOWN 307
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
William Andrew Oprisu
Description
This course will focus on introducing students to the following topics: the nature of the chemical bond (forces, potentials, and quantum mechanics), covalent and non-covalent interactions, properties of gasses, liquids, and solids. Students in section 001 will be introduced to modern computational chemistry methods and section 002 introduces students to modern experimental techniques. Prerequisite: AP Chemistry exam score of 5.
Course number only
1151
Fulfills
Physical World Sector
Use local description
No