• CHEM 1810

    Principles of Chemical Structure (Accelerated)
     Rating

    4.49

     Difficulty

    3.98

     GPA

    3.30

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    First of a four-semester sequence covering the basic concepts of general & organic chemistry. Establishes a foundation of fundamental particles & the nature of the atom, develops a rationale for molecular structure, & explores the basis of chemical reactivity. Topics: introductory quantum mechanics, atomic structure, chemical bonding, spectroscopy, & elementary molecular reactivity.Prerequisite: A strong background in high school chemistry. CHEM 1811 or 1411 may be taken concurrently or after completing CHEM 1810. Drop/withdrawal from CHEM 1810, requires drop/withdrawal from CHEM 1811/1411.

  • CHEM 2410

    Organic Chemistry I
     Rating

    3.47

     Difficulty

    3.99

     GPA

    2.95

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Surveys the compounds of carbon in relation to their structure, identification, synthesis, natural occurrence, and mechanisms of reactions. Three class hours; Discussion requirement at the discretion of instructor. CHEM 1420 or 1620. CHEM 2311 or 2411 may be taken concurrently or after CHEM 2410. Drop/withdrawal from CHEM 2410, requires drop/withdrawal from CHEM 2311/2411. C or better required for CHEM 2420.

  • CHEM 5320

    Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II: Organometallics and Synthesis
     Rating

    4.33

     Difficulty

    4.00

     GPA

    3.22

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Introduces the electronic structure of compounds of the transition metals using ligan field theory and molecular orbital theory. Describes the chemistry of coordination and organometallic compounds, emphasizing structure, reactivity, and synthesis. Examines applications to transformations in organic chemistry and to catalysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 4320 or instructor permission.

  • CHEM 2420

    Organic Chemistry II
     Rating

    3.29

     Difficulty

    4.04

     GPA

    2.93

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Survey of the principle classes of organic and bioorganic compounds in relation to their structure, identification, synthesis, natural occurrence, reactivity, and mechanisms of reactions.Prerequisite: CHEM 2410 or 1820. CHEM 2321 or 2421 may be taken concurrently or after completing CHEM 2420. Drop/withdrawal from CHEM 2420, requires drop/withdrawal from CHEM 2321/2421.

  • CHEM 1820

    Principles of Organic Chemistry (Accelerated)
     Rating

    3.12

     Difficulty

    4.08

     GPA

    3.27

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Seeks to understand elementary reaction types as a function of chemical structure by emphasizing organic compounds. Topics include acid-base, nucleophilic substitution, oxidation-reduction, electrophilic addition, elimination, conformational analysis, stereochemistry, aromaticity, and molecular spectroscopy. Prerequisite: CHEM 1810 w/grade C or higher. CHEM 1821, 2411, or 2311 may be taken concurrently or after completing CHEM 1820. Drop or withdrawal from CHEM 1820, requires drop/withdrawal from CHEM 1821/2411/2311.

  • CHEM 4421

    Biological Chemistry Laboratory II
     Rating

    2.61

     Difficulty

    4.17

     GPA

    3.51

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course builds on the techniques learned in CHEM 4411 to study the structure/function relationship of a protein. Experiments are designed to determine the function of a protein and/or the effect of a mutation on function. Experimental methods include protein expression and purification, spectrophotometric kinetic methods and statistical analysis of data, and molecular visualization.Prerequisite: CHEM 4411 with a grade of C- or better.

  • CHEM 4410

    Biological Chemistry I
     Rating

    2.99

     Difficulty

    4.22

     GPA

    3.26

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Introduces the components of biological macromolecules and the principles behind their observed structures. Examines the means by which enzymes catalyze transformations of other molecules, emphasizing the chemical principles involved. Topics include a description of the key metabolic cycles and pathways, the enzymes that catalyze these reactions, and the ways in which these pathways are regulated. Prerequisite: CHEM 2420

  • CHEM 4420

    Biological Chemistry II
     Rating

    4.30

     Difficulty

    4.33

     GPA

    3.29

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Covers three main areas: structure and function of biological membranes; complex biochemical systems and processes, including photosynthesis, oxidative phosphorylation, vision, neurotransmission, hormonal regulation, muscle contraction, and microtubules; and molecular biology, including DNA and RNA metabolism, protein synthesis, regulation of gene expression, and recombinant DNA methodology.

  • CHEM 1821

    Principles of Organic Chemistry Laboratory (Accelerated)
     Rating

    2.35

     Difficulty

    4.38

     GPA

    3.06

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Introduction to organic laboratory techniques, organic synthesis, spectroscopic characterization of organic compounds, and qualitative organic analysis. One hour lab lecture and four hour laboratory meets weekly.Prerequisite: CHEM 1811. CHEM 1820 must be taken concurrently or prior to CHEM 1821. Drop/withdrawal from CHEM 1820, requires drop/withdrawal from CHEM 1821.

  • CHEM 2421

    Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
     Rating

    2.42

     Difficulty

    4.44

     GPA

    3.15

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Further development of skills acquired in CHEM 2411; synthesis (including multistep synthesis), isolation, purification and characterization of compounds such as anestethics, antiinflamatory and antibacterial compounds, as well as peptides, oligonucleotides, synthetic polymers. One hour lab lecture and four hour laboratory meets weekly.Prerequisite: CHEM 2411 or CHEM 1821. CHEM 2420 or 2810 must be taken concurrently or prior to CHEM 2421. Drop/withdrawal from CHEM 2420 or 2810, requires drop/withdrawal from 2421.