| 341 |
Introductory Survey of Organic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate
Intended for students who expect to take only one semester of organic chemistry. |
| 342 |
Introductory Organic Chemistry Laboratory : 2 Credits, Undergraduate
Prerequisite: a grade of c or better in Chemistry 341. |
| 343 |
Organic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate
For students who intend to take more than one semester of organic chemistry. |
| 344 |
Organic Chemistry Laboratory : 2 Credits, Undergraduate
Not open for credit to students who have had Chemistry 322 or 342. |
| 345 |
Organic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate
Continuation of Chem 343. |
| 640 |
Advanced Survey of Organic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate |
| 647 |
Physical Methods of Organic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
Application of modern instrumental methods to the separation, analysis, and identification of organic compounds. |
| 740 |
Advanced Organic Chemistry-Methods in
Synthetic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Graduate
Discussion of name reactions and other synthetic methods of preparative significance used in organic syntheses. Introduction and modification of functional groups. Recent examples of application from modern organic chemistry. |
| 741 | Topics in Organic Chemistry (Subtitled) : 3 Credits, Graduate
A selected topic in organic chemistry is discussed each semester. likely topics include aromatic substitution, organic photochemistry, organometallics, or nuclear magnetic resonance. |
| 748 |
Physical Organic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Graduate
Application of kinetics and other physical principles to the determination of reaction mechanisms. |
| 780 |
Modern Industrial Organic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Graduate
Organic chemical processes-comprehensive emphasis on chemistry, polymers (preparation, properties, application), energy aspects, raw material supplies, impact on nation's and world's economics. |
| 781 |
Pulsed NMR Spectroscopy Theory and Practice : 3 Credits, Graduate |
| 934 |
Advanced Seminar in Organic Chemistry : 1 Credit, Graduate
Weekly discussions and reports on recent developments and current progress in organic chemistry. topics will differ each semester, reflecting current work of particular interest. |
| 990 |
Research: Organic : 1-9 Credits, Graduate
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