Academics

Course Overview

This is the first course of a two-semester sequence. This course will cover the principles of physical chemistry in the areas of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, equilibrium, transport properties and reaction kinetics. Applications will be chosen to illustrate how these principles are used to describe biomolecular behavior such as in osmosis, ion channels, proteins or bioenergetics.

PHY 108 & 110, or PHY 152 & 154; and MAT 150

Program: Chemistry

Credit: 3

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CHE-499

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CHE-325

Biochemistry: Proteins and…

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Credits 3

CHE-326

Biochemistry: Nutrients and…

A study of the principles and reactions that…

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Credits 3

CHE-327

Biochemistry Laboratory I

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Credits 1

CHE-328

Biochemistry Laboratory II

A laboratory course to accompany CHE 326. Qualitative…

Chemistry

Credits 1

CHE-332

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This is the second course of a two-semester…

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