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

Courses Offered

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