
Class Websites
On this page you will find information on particular classes. Included will be a brief description of the class, the name of the instructor of the course, the course dates and time, and a link to the website for the class, if there is one.
The courses of the current semester are organized according to the level number (e.g. Chem 105 is placed in the section marked "100"). From there you will be able to find the information on your class of interest. A list of the complete schedule of chemistry courses for the current or upcoming semester can be found here
current listings: Spring 2008
100 Introductory Course in General Inorganic Chemistry
- Designed for the student with little or no previous science training.
- Course Description
- Lecture 401 - Kristen Murphy - Class Website
- Lecture 402 and 403 - Anja Blecking - Class Website
101- Introductory Chemistry
- Introductory chemistry with an emphasis on organic chemistry and selected aspects of general chemistry.
- Course Description
- Lecture 401 - Gloria B. Freschl
102 Introductory College Chemistry
- Modern fundamental principles of chemistry, with emphasis on the chemistry of nonmetals.
- Course Description
- Lecture 401 - Kristen Murphy - Class Website
- Lecture 402 - Tom Sorenson
103 (201) Survey of Biochemistry
- The nature of materials of biological systems.
- Course Description
- Lecture 401 - Gloria B. Freschl
104 General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis
- Continuation of Chemistry 102.
- Course Description
- Lecture 401 - Dennis W. Bennett - Class Website
- Lecture 402 - Andy Pacheco - Class Website
105 General Chemistry for Engineering
- With emphasis on applications in engineering fields.
- Course Description
- Lecture 401 - Tom Sorenson
106 Chemistry in the World Around Us
- Chemistry for non-science majors.
221/223 Elementary Quantitative Analysis
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- Lecture 401 - Benjamin A. Feinberg - Class Website
343 Organic Chemistry
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- Course Description
- Lecture 001 - Alan Scwabacher - 343 Class Website
344 Organic Chemistry Laboratory
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- Course Description
- Lecture - Dr. Alan Schwabacher
345 Organic Chemistry
381 Honors Seminar
- Discussions of aspects of the relationship of chemistry and society.
- Viruses that kill Homo Sapiens - Mike Reddy - Course Website
- Chemistry & Science Fiction - Tom Holme - Course Website
481 Criminalistics
- Instruction on collection, preservation, and analysis of physical evidence from crime scenes. Instruction on the rules of evidence and expert testimony.
- Lecture 001- Michael J Camp
501 Introduction to Biochemistry
- The chemistry of biological systems.
511 Inorganic Chemistry
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Introduction to theoretical principles and descriptive chemistry of the elements.
561 Physical Chemistry I
- Primary focus on chemical thermodynamics..
- Lecture 001- Jorg Woehl
584 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory II
- Lab 801- Joe Alstadt, Peter Geissinger
602 Biochemistry: Cellular Processes
- Biosynthesis and metabolism of nucleic acids, structure and replication of DNA, control of gene expression, signal transduction.
- Lecture 001 - Michael K. Reddy - Class Website
603 Introduction to Biochemistry Laboratory:
- Experiments in biological preparations, colorimetry, chromatography, and radio isotope techniques.
- DIS 601 - Graham Moran
604 Biochemistry:Metabolism
- Glycolysis, photosynthesis, biosynthesis, metabolism.
- Lecture 601 - David Petering
- Application of modern instrumental methods to the separation, analysis, and identification of organic compounds.
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