123 General Chemistry I Laboratory (1)
Laboratory experiments to support and enhance the topics covered in Chemistry 121. Every semester. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: UTC Math Placement Level 20 or Mathematics 106 or equivalent. Corequisite: Chemistry 121. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
124 General Chemistry II Laboratory (1)
Laboratory experiments to support and enhance the topics covered in Chemistry 122. Every semester. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite Chemistry 123 with a minimum grade of C; UTC Math Placement Level 30 or Mathematics 131 or 144 (Chemistry majors). Corequisite: Chemistry 122. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
125 Honors General Chemistry (4)
Provides an advanced survey of chemical principles involving structure, properties, reactions, and organic chemistry. Laboratory work emphasizes advanced experimental procedures. Fall semester. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: approval of instructor. Chemistry 125 may be substituted for Chemistry 121/123 in meeting all requirements.
168 Survey of Organic and Biochemistry (3)
A selection of chemistry principles relevant to health fields, including a survey of organic and biochemistry. Spring semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 121/123 or 125 with minimum grade of C. Credit not allowed after Chemistry 466. Credit may not be applied toward a chemistry major.
170 Survey of Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory (1)
Laboratory experiments to support and enhance the topics covered in Chemistry 168. Spring semester. Laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 123 with minimum grade of C. Corequisite: Chemistry 168.
199r Special Projects (1-4)
Focuses on individual or group projects. On demand. Maximum credit 4 hours.
211 Forensic Chemistry (3)
Presents the application of chemical analysis to criminalistics including studies of physical evidence, microscopy, drug analysis, toxicology, arson investigation, serology, firearms, and documents. Fall semester odd years. Credit may not be applied toward a chemistry major.
286 Scientific Communication (2)
An introduction to the techniques of oral presentations including the use of current technology. Open to chemistry majors only. Every semester. Lecture 2 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 122/124.
333 Inorganic Chemistry (3)
Concepts and models in inorganic chemistry with emphasis on atomic structure and bonding, molecular orbital theory, material science, and descriptive inorganic chemistry including biological and environmental applications. Fall semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 352/354 with a minimum grade of C; Mathematics 161/162. Pre- or Corequisite: Chemistry 341 and Physics 104/184 or 231/281.
341 Quantitative Analysis (4)
Examines the theory and practice of volumetric, electrochemical, and spectrophotometric analysis applied to the study of stoichiometry and equilibrium. Fall semester. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 122/124. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
342 Methods of Environmental Analysis (4)
Focuses on advanced theory and practice of analytical chemistry including instrumental approaches to separation and analysis. Spring semester, even years. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 341, 351/353. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
351 Organic Chemistry I (3)
Studies compounds of carbon with emphasis on structure, reactivity, mechanisms, and synthesis of organic molecules. Fall semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 122 with a minimum grade of C; Corequisite: Chemistry 353.
352 Organic Chemistry II (3)
Continuation of Chemistry 351. Emphasis on functional group manipulation and synthesis. Spectroscopic methods of analysis with emphasis on structure elucidation included. Spring semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 351/353 with minimum grade of C; Corequisite: Chemistry 354.
353 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1)
Laboratory experiments to support and enhance the topics covered in Chemistry 351. Fall semester. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 124; Corequisite: Chemistry 351. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
354 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1)
Laboratory experiments to support and enhance topics covered in Chemistry 352. Spring semester. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 353 with minimum grade of C; Corequisite: Chemistry 352. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
371 Physical Chemistry I (4)
Examines thermodynamics, kinetics, and quantum mechanics with applications to physical and chemical properties of matter. Fall semester. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 341, 351/353; Mathematics 161/162. Pre- or Corequisite: Physics 104/184 or 231/281. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
372 Physical Chemistry II (4)
Continuation of 371 with primary emphasis on kinetics, quantum mechanics, and spectroscopy. Spring semester. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 371. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
386 Chemical Literature (1)
Surveys the primary, secondary, and tertiary sources of chemical information with weekly individual assignments in the use of these sources. Fall semester. Prerequisite: 16 semester hours of chemistry.
390r Cooperative Work Experience (1 )
Cooperative chemistry work experience is part of the Cooperative Education Program. Students participate in off-campus laboratory work in industry or government. Written and oral reports required. Prerequisite: Selection by Cooperative Education Office. Maximum credit 4 hours. Credit may not be applied towards a chemistry major. Course graded on a satisfactory/no credit basis.
426 Chemistry in Industry (2)
Surveys the chemical industry including economic aspects, activities of chemists, and case studies in the solving of industrial problems. Spring semester odd years. Prerequisite: 24 semester hours of chemistry.
434 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (4)
Advanced theories of bonding and structure in inorganic chemistry with emphasis on ligand field theory, bioinorganic chemistry, and organometallic chemistry. Spring semester. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 333, 371 with grades of C or better; Mathematics 212; Physics 104/184 or 231/281. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
443 Instrumental Analysis (4)
Examines the theory and use of infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, atomic absorption, gas chromatography, thermal analysis, electrochemical analysis, and other instrumental methods of characterizing chemical structure. Spring semester. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisites: Chemistry 341 and 352/354 with minimum grades of C; Physics 104/184 or 231/281. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
453 Advanced Organic Chemistry (4)
Studies advanced concepts of organic chemistry upon which modern organic chemistry is developed. Kinetics, thermodynamics, multistep synthesis, molecular orbital concepts and orbital symmetry, and molecular structure determination by modern physical methods are emphasized. Fall semester even years. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 352 with minimum grade of C and Chemistry 354. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.
466 Biochemistry (3)
Surveys the chemical aspects of protein and enzyme function, bioenergetics, metabolism, photosynthesis, nucleic acid function, and protein biosynthesis. Fall semester. Prerequisite: Chemistry 352 with a grade of C or better.
