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  • CHMI-3226EL - Biochemistry II

    Topics include: intermediary metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, and amino acids; regulation of metabolism; membrane structure and functions; transmembrane signalling and photosynthesis. PREREQ: CHMI 2227 & CHMI 2427 or 2425. Students may not retain credit for both CHMI 3217 & 3226. (lec 3, lab 3) ...

  • CHMI-3227EL - Experimental Biochemistry

    This course will give students hands-on experience with the techniques used in the biochemistry laboratory. The following techniques will be introduced: cell fractionation, protein and nucleic acid extraction and analysis, use of radioisotopes in biochemistry, spectroscopic techniques, preparation a...

  • CHMI-3257EL - Principles of Pharmacology

    Students will study various concepts dealing with how the body interacts with drugs. They will first learn the routes of administration for drugs based on physico-chemical properties. They will then be introduced to the basic concepts of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and drug distribution, meta...

  • CHMI-3317EL - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

    This course addresses advanced concepts in inorganic chemistry, including electron counting rules for organometallic compounds and the isolobal concept. The synthesis and properties of organometallics and metal clusters, as well as their use in homogeneous industrial cataysis is presented. PREREQ: ...

  • CHMI-3326EL - Groundwater Chemistry

    An introduction to soils as a porous medium, the properties of fluids in porous media, with particular attention to the hydraulic cycle and soil gases. The course concentrates on the chemical equilibria in soils: liquid-mineral equilibria, dissolution, precipitation, exchange with soil gases, the CO...

  • CHMI-3326EL - Aquatic Chemistry

    This course introduces the principles of aquatic chemistry of surface, soil and ground waters. Topics include the hydraulic cycle and cycling of elements in nature, ionic constituents of natural waters, solution chemistry, acid-base chemistry, precipitation and dissolution, hydrolysis of cations, th...

  • CHMI-3416EL - Intermediate Organic Chemistry

    Involves the application of spectroscopic methods (N.M.R., U.V., I.R. and mass spectrometry) to the determination of structures of organic compounds, and examines the chemistry of aromatic compounds including phenols, arylhalides and polynuclear hydrocarbons. PREREQ: CHMI 2425 or 2427. (lec 3, lab 3...

  • CHMI-3417EL - Topics in Organic Chemistry

    Examines condensation reactions involving carbanions and their application to synthesis, the chemistry of selected polyfunctional compounds and heterocyclic compounds, as well as molecular rearrangements and their mechanisms. Includes a study of the properties of the reactive intermediates in organi...

  • CHMI-3427EL - Introductory Medicinal Chemistry

    Explores the basic concepts of medicinal chemistry. An understanding of structure and stereochemistry and of chirality and drug design is developed. Drug activity is discussed in general terms of structure-activity relationships such as observed in the interaction of enzymes with substrates and inhi...

  • CHMI-3536EL - Principles of Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy

    This course presents advanced aspects of modern spectroscopy for the characterization of molecular structure and dynamics. It begins with an exposition of group theory, character tables and symmetry coordinates applied to the prediction of infrared and Raman activity. The accurate simulation of vibr...

  • CHMI-3537EL - Introduction to Quantum Chemistry

    Examines the general mathematical principles of quantum chemistry and the application of these principles in interpreting atomic and molecular structure. PREREQ: CHMI 1006/7 & MATH 1036/7. MATH 1057 is recommended. (lec 3, lab 3) cr 3...

  • CHMI-4186EL - Topics in Radiochemistry

    This course will review the fundamental aspects of radioactivity, plus specific instrumentation and chemical analysis. The review topics include: types of ionizing radiation, units, nuclear stability, binding energy, growth and decay. The instrumentation and analysis will focus primarily on liquid s...

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