Offered by Department of Chemistry
College of Natural and Social Sciences

CHEM Courses

CHEM 131 - The Science of Food - 3 hours
Prereq: none
The course emphasizes general scientific concepts in biology, chemistry, and physics using food as a model. Students will learn what food is from both chemical and nutritional perspectives, and the fate of food from when it leaves the farm to when it becomes a part of the individual. The course should assist students in making intelligent decisions about many food related controversial issues (e.g., food irradiation, food additives, dieting and health foods).
CHEM 145GS - Introductory Chemistry - 4 hours
Prereq: none
Introductory course in the fundamental laws and principles of chemistry including a study of the properties of elements and their compounds. Three lectures, one laboratory each week. Credit for this course may be obtained by examination.
CHEM 150GS - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry - 4 hours
Prereq: none
An introduction to fundamental concepts of chemistry with special attention to organic and biological chemistry. Applications of chemistry concepts in materials, energy use, nutrition, health, drugs, and toxic substances are emphasized. Not applicable to a major or minor in chemistry. Three lectures, one lab per week.
CHEM 160GS - General Chemistry - 3 hours
Prereq: MATH 102GS* OR Math ACT score of 20 or better OR permission of instructor
The first semester of a comprehensive year course in chemistry that includes the principles and theories of modern chemistry. This course is designed for students who need a sound introduction to the discipline of chemistry, and it is the prerequisite for advanced chemistry courses. A student should have high school chemistry and/or two years of high school algebra before enrolling in this course. If this is not the case, take CHEM 145GS and MATH 101* or MATH 102GS* to prepare for chemistry at this level. Three lectures each week. Credit for this course may be obtained by examination.
CHEM 160LGS - General Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 160GS*.
CHEM 161GS - General Chemistry - 3 hours
Prereq: C grade in CHEM 160GS* and CHEM 160LGS OR advanced placement
Second semester of the comprehensive year course in chemistry. Three lectures each week.
CHEM 161LGS - General Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 161GS*.
CHEM 180 - Accelerated General Chemistry - 4 hours
Prereq: MATH 103GS* or Math ACT score of 23 or better; declared chemistry major OR permission of instructor
A comprehensive course that introduces principles and theories of modern chemistry. The course is designed for students who need a sound introduction to the discipline of chemistry and serves as a prerequisite for 300- and 400-level chemistry courses. Material covered is equivalent to that in the two-semester CHEM 160GS-161GS sequence. Topics include atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibria, and acid-base theory. A student should have high school chemistry and three years of high school algebra/trigonometry/calculus before enrolling in this course. If this is not the case, the CHEM 160GS-161GS General Chemistry sequence may be more appropriate. For more information, see the CHEM 160GS course description. Four lectures per week. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 180L (one lab per week) is required. NOTE: Health Sciences students should work carefully with the Health Programs office and targeted health program schools to ensure the acceptability of this course for their professional school or clinical programs.
CHEM 180L - Accelerated General Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 180.
CHEM 188GS - General Studies Portal - 3 hours
Prereq: freshman or sophomore standing
Students analyze critical issues confronting individuals and society in a global context as they pertain to the discipline in which the Portal course is taught. The Portal is intended to help students succeed in their university education by being mentored in process of thinking critically about important ideas and articulating their own conclusions. Students may take the Portal in any discipline, irrespective of their major or minor. Satisfies the General Studies Portal course requirement. Students may take their Portal course in any discipline. Students who transfer 24 or more hours of General Studies credit to UNK are exempt from taking a portal course.
 
CHEM 209 - Careers in Chemistry - 1 hour
Prereq: CHEM 160GS*, CHEM 160LGS
An overview of the different career and job opportunities available in chemistry and related areas. Uses materials from the American Chemical Society. Credit may not be applied to a Chemistry major or endorsement. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 160GS* is acceptable with permission from the department.
CHEM 250 - Elementary Organic Chemistry - 4 hours
Prereq: C grade in CHEM 161GS*, CHEM 161LGS OR CHEM 180*, CHEM 180L OR equivalent
A survey of the field of organic chemistry designed primarily for students who do not expect to become chemists or chemical engineers. Covers the same topics as CHEM 360GS* and CHEM 361GS*, but less rigorously. Four lectures per week. Counts toward chemistry minor. Fall only.
CHEM 250L - Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 250*.
CHEM 269 - Sophomore Seminar in Chemistry - 1 hour
Prereq: CHEM 161GS*, CHEM 161LGS OR CHEM 180*, CHEM 180L
The first of three seminars for chemistry majors. Includes an introduction to chemical safety and hygiene, research opportunities in the department, possible careers in chemistry, and an introduction to scientific literature resources. One hour per week. Fall only.
 
CHEM 300 - Environmental Chemistry - 3 or 4 hours
Prereq: CHEM 250*, CHEM 250L OR CHEM 360*, CHEM 360L
A study of the fate of chemicals in the air, water, and soil, and their impact on human health and the natural environment. Topics will include water pollution and water treatment, greenhouse gases and ozone-layer destruction, sources and management of hazardous wastes, and environmental toxicology of specific industrial and agricultural chemicals. Fall of even-numbered years.
CHEM 301 - Analytical Chemistry - 3 hours
Prereq: CHEM 161GS*, CHEM 161LGS OR CHEM 180*, CHEM 180L OR equivalent
This will provide a short, engaging elementary introduction to modern analytical chemistry for students whose primary interests lie inside or outside of chemistry. The laboratory experiments in the accompanying laboratory (CHEM 301L) are designed to give students hands-on experience in the use of modern instruments, with emphasis on environmental and pharmaceutical samples. Three lectures per week. Fall and Spring.
CHEM 301L - Analytical Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 301.
CHEM 351 - Biochemistry - 3 hours
Prereq: C grade in either CHEM 250*, CHEM 250L OR CHEM 360*, CHEM 360L
A study of the structure and function of the fundamental biomolecules including proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids and vitamins. The course concludes with the chemistry and regulation of the metabolic pathways glycolysis, the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. Three lectures per week; must be taken concurrently with CHEM 351L. Offered Fall and Spring semesters.
CHEM 351L - Biochemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 351.
CHEM 352 - Biochemistry II - 3 hours
Prereq: C grade in CHEM 351*, CHEM 351L
This course is a continuation of CHEM 351 and begins with discussion of additional topics in metabolism such as carbohydrate biosynthesis in plants and bacteria as well as hormonal regulation of metabolism. Our discussion then turns to the biochemistry of biological information pathways. Three lectures per week. Spring only.
CHEM 352L - Biochemistry II Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 352.
CHEM 360 - Organic Chemistry - 4 hours
Prereq: C grade in CHEM 161GS* and CHEM 161LGS OR equivalent
Taken primarily by chemistry majors and pre-professional students. The foundation for understanding organic reactions is established with considerable emphasis being placed upon bonding, stereochemistry, kinetics, and reaction mechanisms. The chemistry of the alkanes, alkenes, and aromatic compounds is considered with a primary objective of understanding how these reactions occur. Four lectures per week. Fall only.
CHEM 360L - Organic Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 360*.
CHEM 361 - Organic Chemistry - 4 hours
Prereq: C grade in CHEM 360* and CHEM 360L
A continuation of CHEM 360*. Four lectures per week. Spring only.
CHEM 361L - Organic Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 361*.
CHEM 369 - Junior Seminar in Chemistry - 1 hour
Prereq or Coreq: CHEM 269*
The second of three seminars for chemistry majors including an introduction to analysis of scientific journals using both written and oral formats and discussion of research and scientific ethics. One hour per week. Fall only.
CHEM 388GS - General Studies Capstone - 3 hours
Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program
An interdisciplinary experience where students apply the knowledge, cognitive abilities, and communication skills they have gained from General Studies in designing and completing an original project or paper. Students employ methods and interpretive means of two or more disciplines to integrate knowledge and synthesize their results. Satisfies the General Studies capstone course requirement. Students may take their Capstone course in any discipline.
CHEM 388LGS - General Studies Capstone Lab - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 388GS
When offered concurrently with a CHEM 388GS capstone of the same title, the laboratory CHEM 388LGS must be taken.
CHEM 399 - Chemistry Apprenticeship - 1-4 hours
Prereq: none
The chemistry apprenticeship program is meant to provide meaningful experiences such as teaching and preparation of demonstrations. The apprentice will work mainly with one member of the department whose permission must be obtained before registration.
CHEM 430 - Inorganic Chemistry - 3 hours
Prereq: C grade in CHEM 161GS*, CHEM 161LGS OR CHEM 180*, CHEM 180L; MATH 202*; PHYS 205GS*, PHYS 205LGS OR PHYS 275GS*, PHYS 275LGS
A study of the underlying principles behind the structural and spectroscopic properties of inorganic compounds. Lecture topics include symmetry, molecular orbital theory, solid-state structures, transition metal chemistry, and organometallics. The laboratory will focus on preparation and characterization methods for inorganic compounds. Three lectures per week. Fall only.
CHEM 430L - Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 430.
CHEM 435 - Special Topics in Chemistry - 1-3 hours
Prereq: permission of instructor
Topics are studied which are not covered in other courses offered by the department. The format will vary depending upon the nature of the topic and the instructor but will typically be a seminar/discussion format with lab work included as appropriate.
CHEM 440 - Materials Chemistry - 3 hours
Prereq: CHEM 430*, CHEM 430L, CHEM 480*, CHEM 480L OR permission of instructor
A study of solid-state compounds and the relationships between overall physical properties and atomic-or molecular-level structure. Topics may include crystalline and amorphous solid structures, metals, semiconductors, polymers, nanomaterials, and characterization techniques. Spring of even-numbered years.
CHEM 451 - Advanced Biochemistry - 3 hours
Prereq: CHEM 352*, CHEM 352L, CHEM 480*, CHEM 480L
This course covers the basic principles of intermediary metabolism and the application of biochemical principles of living systems. Three lectures per week. Fall of odd-numbered years.
CHEM 461 - Qualitative Organic Analysis - 3 hours
Prereq: C grade in CHEM 361*, CHEM 361L
A study of classical and spectroscopic techniques used in the identifications of organic compounds including the application of NMR, FTIR, UV/Vis, and mass spectroscopy. Three lectures per week. Spring of even-numbered years.
CHEM 461L - Qualitative Organic Analysis Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 461.
CHEM 469 - Senior Seminar in Chemistry - 1 hour
Prereq: CHEM 480*, CHEM 480L, CHEM 369*
The third of three semesters in chemistry including a critical examination and discussion of recent accomplishments of chemical investigations, career preparation with respect to resumes, interviewing techniques, and professional exam preparation. One hour per week. Fall only.
CHEM 470 - Advanced Organic Chemistry - 3 hours
Prereq: CHEM 361*, CHEM 361L, CHEM 480*, CHEM 480L
This course will cover advanced theoretical aspects of organic chemistry. Areas of emphasis will be bonding, spectroscopy, synthesis, and mechanism. Three lectures per week, Spring only, odd-numbered years.
CHEM 475 - Instrumental Analysis - 3 hours
Prereq: CHEM 301*, CHEM 301L, CHEM 480*, CHEM 480L OR permission of instructor
The study of modern methods of analysis using chemical instrumentation. Three lectures per week. Spring of odd-numbered years.
CHEM 475L - Instrumental Analysis Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 475.
CHEM 480 - Physical Chemistry - 3 hours
Prereq: C grade in CHEM 161GS*, CHEM 161LGS OR CHEM 180*, CHEM 180L; MATH 202*; PHYS 205GS*, PHYS 205LGS OR PHYS 275GS*, PHYS 275LGS
The first semester of a two semester sequence covering the physical basis of chemistry including topics of quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, elementary thermodynamics, phase transitions, solutions, and kinetics. Three lectures per week. Fall only.
CHEM 480L - Physical Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 480.
CHEM 481 - Physical Chemistry II - 3 hours
Prereq: C grade in CHEM 480*, CHEM 480L
The second semester of a two semester sequence covering the physical basis of chemistry including topics of quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, elementary thermodynamics, phase transitions, solutions, and kinetics. Three lectures per week. Spring only.
CHEM 481L - Physical Chemistry II Laboratory - 1 hour
Take concurrently with CHEM 481.
CHEM 489 - Internship in Chemistry - 1-15 hours
Prereq: permission of the department
This course will be taken in the last two years of the chemistry major and will emphasize professional development of the individual student.
CHEM 499L - Problems in Chemistry - 1-3 hours
Prereq: elementary courses necessary for the problems to be undertaken, permission of instructor
Independent investigations of chemistry problems. Three hours of laboratory work each week for each hour credit.

* This course is the immediate prerequisite. Other preparation is required prior to this immediate prerequisite.

6 May 2011

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