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  Chemistry (CHEM)
Prerequisite: Chemistry 3103 (0215) and Chemistry 3105 (0217).
Prerequisite: Chemistry 2201 (0121) - 2204 (0124) or Chem 2211 (0181) - 2214 (0184) or Chem 2921 (H191) - 2924 (H194) with a grade of C or better and Chemistry 3103 (0215) and 3105 (0217).
Prerequisite: Chemistry 3103 (0215), 3105 (0217) and one of 3301 (0231) and 3302 (0232).
www.temple.edu /bulletin/ugradbulletin/ucd/ucd_chemistry.html   (2828 words)

  
  Chemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Chemistry (in Greek: χημεία) is the science of matter and its interactions with energy and itself (see physics, biology).
; Inorganic chemistry : Inorganic chemistry is the branch of chemistry concerned with the properties and reactions of inorganic compounds.
The most fundamental concept in chemistry is the law of conservation of mass, which states that there is no detectable change in the quantity of matter during an ordinary chemical reaction.
hallencyclopedia.com /Chemistry   (1642 words)

  
 Department of Chemistry at Vanderbilt University
The Chemistry Department seeks to provide a sound education in the fundamentals of modern chemistry as well as exposure to cutting-edge research and contemporary instrumentation in the field.
This program is suited for graduates who plan to take on a position of technical responsibility in chemistry, intend to teach chemistry in secondary schools, or require a grounding in chemistry as part of their study of medicine, law, business or other discipline.
Prerequisite: enrollment limited to first-year students with advanced placement chemistry scores of 4 or 5, or the approval of the director of undergraduate studies.
www.vanderbilt.edu /AnS/Chemistry/undergrad   (1435 words)

  
 Master's of Science in Chemistry - Graduate Catalogue 2003-2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The objectives of this program are to give students who have an undergraduate foundation in chemistry the opportunity to engage in advanced course work, in–depth study, and independent research in order to acquire the skills of assimilating known information and generating new knowledge.
A bachelor's degree with a concentration in chemistry from an accredited college or university in this country, or its equivalent in a foreign institution based on a four–year program, is required for admission, along with a "B" average or better in chemistry courses.
Placement tests in the basic areas of chemistry may be administered to incoming students at the discretion of the faculty committee to assist with evaluation of deficiencies.
www.uncwil.edu /grad_cat/ms_chemistry.htm   (1170 words)

  
 Chemistry
Students who have scores of 4 or 5 in the chemistry Advanced Placement examination should consult with the department about the possibility of advanced placement in organic chemistry or, in exceptional circumstances, in physical chemistry.
Chemistry majors are also required to register for and attend two semesters of Chemistry Symposia (CHEM 521/522).
A chemistry major planning graduate work in chemistry ordinarily takes at least one additional 300-level chemistry course (excluding 337/338, 348/349, or 350) and two semesters of undergraduate research, CHEM 409/410 or 421/422.
www.wesleyan.edu /chem/chem_undergrad/requirements.html   (654 words)

  
 Chemistry
Completion of a research project (4 credits of CHEM 378 or CHEM 499), four semesters of chemistry seminar (three semesters of CHEM 394 and one semester of CHEM 495), and a satisfactory thesis is also required for graduation.
CHEM 320 (Biochemistry) CHEM 431 and 432 (Advanced Laboratory) CHEM 445 (Advanced Inorganic Chemistry)
The Chemistry Department seeks to recognize academic excellence and outstanding achievement in undergraduate research by encouraging chemistry majors with strong academic records to present their senior thesis work for honors in chemistry.
newton.uor.edu /Departments&Programs/ChemistryDept/Chemistry.html   (1410 words)

  
 UM Chemistry
Honors students, students with Advanced Placement in chemistry, and other students with good preparation in high school chemistry have the opportunity to start their study in chemistry with courses 210/211, which introduce the major concepts of chemistry in the context of organic chemistry.
Chemistry concentrators are encouraged to complete, as early as possible, the mathematics, physics, and language courses that are necessary for the concentration and to plan their distribution from among upper level courses which are open to juniors and seniors in social science, art, and humanities departments, often without prerequisites.
Chemistry students planning to take laboratory courses abroad need to be aware that laboratory space and equipment may present problems and need to be checked out in advance.
www.umich.edu /~michchem/undergrad/concentrate.html   (3829 words)

  
 AP: Chemistry
For some students, this course enables them to undertake, as freshmen, second-year work in the chemistry sequence at their institution or to register for courses in other fields where general chemistry is a prerequisite.
The college course in general chemistry differs qualitatively from the usual first secondary school course in chemistry with respect to the kind of textbook used, the topics covered, the emphasis on chemical calculations and the mathematical formulation of principles, and the kind of laboratory work done by students.
The AP Chemistry course is designed to be taken after the completion of a first course in high school chemistry.
www.collegeboard.com /student/testing/ap/sub_chem.html?chem   (445 words)

  
 Chemistry
An exploration of the origin of life on a molecular basis; a familiarization with the basic chemistry of living organisms and their environment; an understanding of the laws that govern life; and a discussion on the fate of life as a consequence of drugs and man's chemical pollution of the earth's atmosphere, soil and water.
A study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, with laboratory, for students planning to major in chemistry and others for whom the course is a departmental requirement.
33.208 Organic Chemistry II Continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Topics include the use of organometallic reagents in synthesis, application of isotopes to mechanistic studies, kinetics and rate equations, chemistry of diverse types of aromatic compounds, enolization and related syntheses, nitrogen compounds, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, orbital symmetry and pericyclic reactions.
www.framingham.edu /chemistry/coursedescriptions.htm   (1371 words)

  
 Cambridge Advanced Sciences - Cambridge University Press
Cambridge Advanced Sciences is a flexible series providing core and option texts for AS and A Levels in Chemistry.
Chemistry 1 provides complete coverage of the AS material required for the first year of study.
Chemistry 2 covers the core material required for the second year of study, Chains, Rings and Spectroscopy, and Trends and Patterns.
uk.cambridge.org /education/secondary/ocr/chemistry   (365 words)

  
 Graduate Courses - Chemistry Department - University of Chicago
These concepts are used in surveying the chemistry of inorganic compounds from the standpoint of quantum chemistry, chemical bonding principles, and the relationship between stucture and reactivity.
The descriptive chemistries of the main-group elements and the transition metals are surveyed from a synthetic perspective, and reaction chemistry of inorganic molecules is systematically developed.
The programs of all such students must be approved in advance both by the Department of Chemistry and by the chief administrative officer of the department or institute in which the research is to be done.
chemistry.uchicago.edu /gradcourses.shtml   (1015 words)

  
 Georgia State University Chemistry Undergraduate Program
Advanced chemistry undergraduate majors are also eligible for undergraduate research fellowship funds awarded to individual faculty members.
Chemistry 1050, 1101K-1102K and 1151K-1152K are of primary interest to students in liberal arts, health sciences, education, business administration, and policy studies.
Bioanalytical Chemistry I. (3) Prerequisites: Chem 4000 and 4190 or consent of instructor.
chemistry.gsu.edu /School/undergrad-info1.php   (2134 words)

  
 Chemistry @ Colgate: Course Offerings
The chemistry department offers a non-credit examination that is used to evaluate whether CHEM 111 or 101-102 is the appropriate introductory chemistry program for a given student.
CHEM 111 (or CHEM 101-102) serves as a prerequisite for CHEM 263-264 (Organic Chemistry) or the CHEM 333-334 (Physical Chemistry) sequences.
This course addresses advanced topics in physical chemistry, including spectroscopy, an introduction to group theory and its applications to symmetry properties of molecules (structures, bonding, spectra), and statistical mechanics.
departments.colgate.edu /chemistry/courses.html   (1001 words)

  
 Chemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Chemistry [kem'-ihs-tree] is the science about elements and compounds, and how these work together.
It is the study of the materials that make up our bodies and the world around us.
As a true science, chemistry began its scientific study during the 1600s.
encyclopedia.st /Chemistry   (362 words)

  
 Chemistry & Biochemistry, USP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Biochemistry Curriculum is comprehensive, combining appropriate courses from both biology and chemistry, but remains flexible in order to accommodate students with a strong interest in molecular biology, or the whole organism, as well as students with an interest in the physical chemistry that underlies the behavior of biological systems.
The Pharmaceutical Chemistry Major is designed primarily for students interested in the application of analytical chemistry to drug development at the BS level in the pharmaceutical industry or in government agencies such as the FDA.
The Pharmaceutical Chemistry Curriculum includes the courses Introduction to Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Analysis, and Structure/Activity Relationships, which are designed to provide a background especially useful for chemists that choose employment directly after obtaining their BS degree, as opposed to going to graduate school first.
www.usip.edu /chemistry/curric   (940 words)

  
 Chemistry Majors
Chemistry is one of the most important sciences.
Known as "The Central Science", Chemistry is directly involved in all aspects of modern life, through products such as pharmaceutical drugs, synthetic fibers, polymeric materials, and materials of all kinds.
One unit of advanced coursework is required, chosen from among: CHEM 342 (Biochemistry II), CHEM 420 (Advanced Organic Chemistry), or CHEM 430 (Advanced Physical Chemistry).
www.roanoke.edu /chemistry/chemistrymajor.htm   (541 words)

  
 Chemistry Department @ Oakland University - Master of Science in Chemistry
Students should have a strong background in chemistry, mathematics, and physics, so that they are academically prepared to complete the master's program.
At least one lecture course must be taken in each of four different areas chosen from biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, polymer or industrial chemistry, analytical chemistry, and environmental science.
At least one lecture course must be taken in each of four different areas chosen from biochemistry (or approved biology courses), inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, polymer or industrial chemistry, analytical chemistry, and environmental science.
www2.oakland.edu /chemistry/chemma.cfm   (708 words)

  
 ADVANCED PLACEMENT CHEMISTRY
The AP Chemistry class is designed for students who enjoy chemistry, have demonstrated competence in a first-year chemistry class and are willing to tackle the challenges that are certain to be given to them in this course.
The textbook used for the course is Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity by Kotz and Purcell, a common first-year college textbook and a textbook recommended for AP Chemistry.
Most state universities will two semesters of chemistry major credit for scores of 4 or 5 on the exam (scores range from 1 to 5), and will sometimes grant grades of "A" on the transcript for AP scores of 5.
chemistry2.csudh.edu /users/nhein/apchemguide.html   (795 words)

  
 Chemistry
Chemistry is one of the core scientific disciplines underlying modern life.
An understanding of chemistry is necessary for careers in everything from the health sciences to the development of new products to the protection of the environment.
In addition to major requirements, students preparing for graduate school or professional careers in chemistry are advised to take advanced inorganic and physical chemistry, two upper-level courses in instrumentation, and a two-term sequence in general physics.
www.knox.edu /chemistry.xml   (333 words)

  
 Welcome to the SJC Graduate Studies Site!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A master's degree in chemistry enables graduate students to increase the depth and scope of their knowledge as well as to prepare for advancement in their careers.
A baccalaureate degree in chemistry or in a closely related discipline.
Discussion of fundamental concepts of inortganic and coordination chemistry including atomic structure and the periodic table, ionic solids, covalent bonding, molecular structure and geometry, oxidation-reduction chemistry, ligand field theory, and the basics of coordination chemistry.
ww2.sjc.edu /department_pages/Chemistry/chem/grad/graduatesite.htm   (883 words)

  
 Chem 421: Advanced Organic Chemistry
Advanced Organic will be an expansion of your previous Organic 1 and 2 courses.
This is an advanced course not a review course, and it will be treated as such by minimizing lecture-time review.
Advanced synthetic topics will include retrosynthetic synthesis, protection chemistry, and advanced reaction types such as pericyclic reactions and various carbon-carbon bond forming reactions.
www.earlham.edu /~chem/stocksdale/Chem_421.html   (180 words)

  
 Advanced Clinical Chemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Advanced Clinical Chemistry explores specialized clinical chemistry testing, including toxicology, therapeutic drug monitoring, and endocrine function as well as quality assurance issues.
The theory and evaluation of methodologies involved in the quantitation of these substances and compounds are discussed in lecture and demonstrated in laboratory.
Advanced Clinical Chemistry is a four credit hour course at the University of Kentucky.
webteach.mccs.uky.edu /cls844hazard   (299 words)

  
 Department of Chemistry
Chemistry faculty and staff are dedicated to chemistry education.
The department has an excellent array of state-of-the-art chemical instrumentation available to chemistry students, and our rigorous curriculum is designed to cultivate independent and critical thinking skills.
Chemistry majors are prepared for a variety of careers after graduating from Lewis & Clark.
www.lclark.edu /dept/chemdept   (103 words)

  
 The Salters' Chemistry Club
The main objective of the Salters’ Chemistry Club is to encourage the formation of school chemistry clubs and promote university-based regional events to make chemistry more relevant, exciting and fun for 11 to 14 year old pupils.
The school clubs provide an opportunity for pupils to experiment with wet bench top chemistry, for which there may be little scope in the curriculum, and the opportunity to develop a stronger interest in chemistry through exciting practical work.
The Salters’ Chemistry Club’s ultimate goals are to encourage a greater number of pupils to develop scientific interest and through them to help maintain the supply of high calibre graduates in chemistry and related sciences both to create wealth in industry and to teach the next generation.
www.salters.co.uk /club/about.htm   (219 words)

  
 MIT Chemistry: Advance Standing Exam
The purpose of the Advanced Standing Exam is to test whether your proficiency in chemistry is of a sufficiently high level for you to place out of and to receive credit for the chemistry component of the MIT Science Requirement.
This material is substantially more advanced than material covered in a typical two year high school course of advanced placement chemistry.
The content of the Advanced Standing Exam parallels the major topics of Chemistry 5.111 and 5.112, which are taught from lectures, workbooks, and class notes, as well as from a textbook.
web.mit.edu /Chemistry/www/academic/advancedstanding1styear.html   (1124 words)

  
 Hamline University Department of Chemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The chemistry major is also an integral part of the liberal arts tradition, offering students the opportunity to study the philosophical and theoretical basis of molecular sciences at both the introductory and advanced levels.
Approximately half of Hamline's chemistry graduates seek advanced degrees in chemistry, another 15-20 percent enter professional schools, while the remaining find employment in the chemical industry.
The quality of chemistry graduates from Hamline is reflected in the department's rank of 33rd out of 101 selected undergraduate colleges in the origin of Ph.D. recipients in chemistry from 1920 to 1980.
www.hamline.edu /depts/chemistry/index.html   (218 words)

  
 chemguide: helping you to understand Chemistry - Main Menu
Plus: lengthy sections on the chemistry of some important complex ions, and of common transition metals.
Rod Beavon is chief examiner for A level chemistry for the UK exam board Edexcel.
A close look at what he has to offer is a must for Edexcel students, but there is a lot of good stuff whatever exam system you are working in.
www.chemguide.co.uk   (597 words)

  
 William Henry Harrison High School - Evansville, Indiana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Chemistry I - The purpose of first year chemistry is to allow students to study the mechanisms of matter and chemical reactions.
Upon completion of the course, the student should have a clear understanding of the history of chemistry, explored the uses of chemistry in various careers, gained an ability to cope with chemical questions and problems related to personal needs and social issues, and an understanding of laboratory safety.
Criteria include: overall two year grade point average in Chemistry, scores on ACS standardized final exams, participation and performance in the ACS Chemistry Olympiad, overall skill in the laboratory, overall skill in the classroom, and the pursuit of a degree in or related to Chemistry.
www.evsc.k12.in.us /schoolzone/schools/harrison/chem.htm   (500 words)

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