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CHEM 111 — Chemistry for Non-Science Majors- A basic principles course designed for students in the humanities and social sciences. Current problems and the factors affecting them are presented from a simplified chemical viewpoint.
- Credits: 3
CHEM 111L — Chemistry for Non-Science Majors Laboratory- Laboratory principles and techniques presented from the non-science major viewpoint. When possible, experiments will involve everyday phenomena.
- Credits: 1
CHEM 114 — Introductory Chemistry- Introduction to basic chemical principles.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Competence in high school algebra as demonstrated by a) the math placement test or b) the first 20 questions of the ACS chemistry placement exam. (Both exams are offered at UH-Hilo)
CHEM 114L — Introductory Chemistry Laboratory- Introduction to basic chemical laboratory principles and techniques.
- Credits: 1
- Prerequisite(s): Concurrent registration in Chem 114
CHEM 124,125 — General Chemistry I, II- A mathematically rigorous introduction to chemistry designed for majors in the natural sciences.
- Credits: 3,3 Yr.
- Prerequisite(s): High school chemistry (or Chem 114) and high school algebra (or Math 104) or placement by exam. Concurrent registration in Chem 124D-125D and 124L-125L required.
- Notes: Chem 124 and 124L satisfy General Education requirements.
- Updated: March 23, 2004
CHEM 124D/125D — General Chemistry I/II Discussion section- CHEM 124D/125D is a one hour of applied problem solving methods discussion section that will cover topics that are presented during the lecture. The discussion section is required to be taken concurrently with the corresponding General Chemistry (CHEM 124/125) lecture section.
- Credits: 1
- Updated: March 22, 2004
CHEM 124L,125L — General Chemistry Laboratory I, II- Experiments illustrating the fundamental principles and techniques of chemistry.
- Credits: 1,1 Yr.
- Prerequisite(s): Concurrent registration in Chem 124-125
CHEM 141 — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry- Brief introduction to organic chemistry, and selected topics in biochemistry of interest to students in health and related fields.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 114 (or high school chemistry)
CHEM 141L — Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Laboratory- Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry laboratory principles and techniques.
- Credits: 1
- Prerequisite(s): Concurrent registration in Chem 141
CHEM 241,242 — Organic Chemistry- The study of carbon compounds. Topics include molecular structure, stereochemistry, molecular spectroscopy, reactions and methods of preparation of principal classes of organic compounds. Reaction mechanisms.
- Credits: 3,3 Yr.
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 125-125L or consent of instructor
CHEM 241L,242L — Organic Chemistry Laboratory- Techniques of organic chemistry, including synthesis and qualitative analysis. Applications include spectroscopy and chromatography.
- Credits: 1,1 Yr.
- Prerequisite(s): Concurrent registration in Chem 241-242
CHEM 299 — Directed Studies- Statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
- Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing and consent of instructor
CHEM 330L — Quantitative Analysis Laboratory- Expanding upon general chemistry principles for application in quantitative analysis. Extensive training in laboratory techniques and report writing. Writing intensive.
- Credits: 5
- Prerequisite(s): Receive a C or better in Chem 125 and 125L
CHEM 341,341L — Qualitative Organic Analysis- Identification and characterization of organic compounds and mixtures by chemical and spectroscopic techniques.
- Credits: 4
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 242-242L or consent of instructor
CHEM 350 — Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences- Principles and theories of Physical Chemistry as applied to the life sciences. For Chemistry majors and other natural science majors.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 242, Math 205 or consent of instructor
CHEM 350L — Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences Laboratory- Laboratory techniques in Physical Chemistry with emphasis in the life sciences.
- Credits: 2
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 125L and Chem 350, which may be taken concurrently
CHEM 351 — Physical Chemistry I- Principles and theories of physical chemistry at the macroscopic level such as thermodynamics, phase equilibria, and kinetics. For chemistry majors and other physical science majors.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 242, Math 206, which may be taken concurrently, or consent of instructor. Phys 171 is recommended
CHEM 351L — Physical Chemistry Laboratory- Laboratory techniques in physical chemistry at macroscopic level.
- Credits: 1
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 351, which may be taken concurrently
CHEM 352 — Physical Chemistry II- Principles and theories of physical chemistry at the microscopic level such as quantum mechanics, molecular spectroscopy, and reaction dynamics. For chemistry and other physical science majors.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 351, Phys 171, Math 231, which may be taken concurrently, or consent of instructor
CHEM 352L — Physical Chemistry Laboratory- Laboratory techniques in physical chemistry at microscopic level.
- Credits: 1
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 352, which may be taken concurrently
CHEM 380 — Principles of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology- Essential Principles of Industrial hygiene and toxicology with an emphasis on workplace hazards encountered in the Hawaii, Asia, Pacific region.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Psy/OSH 150
CHEM 394 — Special Topics in Chemistry- Advanced topics chosen by the instructor. The course content will vary. It may be repeated for credit, provided that a different topic is studied.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and consent of instructor
CHEM 399 — Directed Studies- Statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
- Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and consent of instructor
CHEM 421 — Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry- The classification of inorganic compounds, description and fundamental theories. Course includes molecular orbital consideration.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Credit or concurrent registration in Chem 352
- Notes: Math 206 is recommended
CHEM 431-431L — Instrumental Analysis- Introductory instrumental analysis for chemistry majors but recommended for other natural science majors.
- Credits: 4
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 330-330L or consent of instructor
CHEM 441 — Intermediate Organic Chemistry- The study of more advanced topics in organic chemistry, such as physical organic chemistry, natural products, advanced synthesis, macromolecules, and molecular spectroscopy.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 242
CHEM 451 — Intermediate Physical Chemistry- Advanced topics in Physical Chemistry such as chemical kinetics, molecular spectroscopy, electrochemistry, thermodynamics and statistical thermodynamics, surface chemistry, and crystallography.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Chem 352 or consent of instructor
CHEM 487 — Enviromental Toxicology- Biochemical basis for toxicity. Chemical distribution and fate in the body; molecular mechanisms and effects of toxic action. Emphasis on environmental toxicants.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): upper division courses in biochemistry and physiology, or consent of instructor.
- Updated: April 1, 2003
CHEM 495A,495B — Seminar- Seminar presentations of topics in the physical sciences by faculty, enrolled students and invited speakers. The first semester (495A) is taken CR/NC; in the second semester (495B), students are required to present a seminar for a letter grade.
- Credits: 1,1 Yr.
- Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or consent of instructor
- Crosslink: Same as Astr 495A-495B, Phys 495A-495B, Geol 495A-495B and Math 495A-495B
CHEM 499 — Directed Studies- Statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
- Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and consent of instructor
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