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Course Descriptions<br />

CHE 573<br />

Bioseparations<br />

CHE 575<br />

Polymer Rheology<br />

CHE 576<br />

Industrial Chemistry<br />

CHE 577<br />

Bioprocess Engineering<br />

CHE 579<br />

Enzyme Reactor Engineering<br />

CHE 580<br />

Biomaterials<br />

CHE 581<br />

Processing and Applications<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polymer Composite Materials<br />

CHE 582<br />

Interfacial and Colloidal Phenomena with<br />

Applications<br />

CHE 583<br />

Pharmaceutical Engineering<br />

CHE 584<br />

Tissue Engineering<br />

CHE 585<br />

Drug Delivery<br />

CHE 586<br />

Particulate <strong>Technology</strong><br />

CHE 587<br />

Particle Processing and Characterization<br />

Chemistry<br />

CHEM 100<br />

Introduction to the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />

Introduction to the chemical sciences,<br />

scientific method, computing tools,<br />

and interrelations <strong>of</strong> chemical sciences<br />

with biology, physics and other<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essions. (2-0-2) (C)<br />

CHEM 122<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I<br />

without Laboratory<br />

Same as CHEM 124 except without<br />

the laboratory. (3-0-3)<br />

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CHEM 124<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I<br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> chemistry, atoms and<br />

molecules, stoichiometry <strong>of</strong> chemical<br />

reactions, thermochemistry, properties<br />

<strong>of</strong> gases, states <strong>of</strong> matter, chemical<br />

solutions, and kinetics. Molecular<br />

basis for chemical reactivity; atomic<br />

structure, periodicity, chemical bonding.<br />

(3-3-4) (C)<br />

CHEM 125<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry II<br />

with Laboratory<br />

Chemical equilibria, the chemistry <strong>of</strong><br />

acids and bases, solubility, and precipitation<br />

reactions. Introduction to<br />

thermodynamics and electrochemistry.<br />

Chemistry <strong>of</strong> selected elements<br />

and their compounds. Prerequisite:<br />

CHEM 124. (3-3-4) (C)<br />

CHEM 126<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry II<br />

Same as CHEM 125 except without<br />

the laboratory. Prerequisite: CHEM<br />

124. (3-0-3)<br />

CHEM 237<br />

Organic Chemistry I<br />

The constitution and properties <strong>of</strong> the<br />

different classes <strong>of</strong> organic compounds,<br />

with considerable attention to stereochemistry,<br />

reaction mechanisms, synthetic<br />

organic and bio-organic chemistry,<br />

and spectroscopy. The laboratory<br />

work involves an introduction to the<br />

major synthetic and analytical techniques<br />

<strong>of</strong> organic chemistry including<br />

the preparation <strong>of</strong> representative<br />

organic compounds and the isolation<br />

<strong>of</strong> compounds from natural sources.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 125 or consent <strong>of</strong><br />

instructor. (3-4-4) (C)<br />

CHEM 239<br />

Organic Chemistry II<br />

Sequel to Organic Chemistry I.<br />

Constitution and properties <strong>of</strong> organic<br />

compounds at a fundamental level.<br />

Introduction to biological materials<br />

and synthetic polymers. Prerequisite:<br />

CHEM 237. (3-0-3)<br />

IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 2006–2008<br />

CHEM 240<br />

Organic Chemistry Laboratory<br />

Laboratory part <strong>of</strong> CHEM 239.<br />

Techniques for advanced organic<br />

preparations. Identification and characterization<br />

<strong>of</strong> organic compounds,<br />

including modern instrumental<br />

methods. Prerequisite or corequisite:<br />

CHEM 239. (1-4-2) (C)<br />

CHEM 247<br />

Analytical Chemistry<br />

Introduction to the theory and applications<br />

<strong>of</strong> analytical chemistry.<br />

Laboratory emphasis on obtaining<br />

and interpreting quantitative data.<br />

Statistical data analysis, equilibrium<br />

expressions, pH, volumetric and<br />

gravimetric analysis, fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

spectroscopy, fundamentals <strong>of</strong> electrochemistry,<br />

and analytical separations.<br />

Laboratory experiments include acidbase<br />

behavior, potentiometry with<br />

ion-specific electrodes, spectroscopy<br />

(UV-visible and atomic absorption),<br />

and chromatography (ion-exchange,<br />

high pressure liquid, and gas-liquid).<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 125 or consent <strong>of</strong><br />

instructor. (2-4-3) (C)<br />

CHEM 321<br />

Instrumental Analysis<br />

Theory and application <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

instruments in chemical procedures.<br />

Standard spectroscopic methods<br />

including Fourier transform infrared<br />

spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance<br />

spectroscopy, and ultraviolet<br />

spectroscopy. Separation techniques<br />

using high pressure liquid chromatography<br />

and gas chromatography.<br />

Other topics relevant to advanced<br />

chemical instrumentation will also<br />

be covered. Prerequisites: CHEM<br />

247, CHEM 344. (2-6-4) (C)<br />

CHEM 334<br />

Spectroscopic Methods in Identification and Analysis<br />

Characterization and analysis by<br />

mass, vibrational, nuclear magnetic<br />

resonance, and electronic spectroscopy.<br />

Structure-spectra correlations applied<br />

to organic and inorganic compounds<br />

with examples drawn from diverse<br />

areas, e.g., pollutants, toxic materials,<br />

polymers, etc. Prerequisites: CHEM<br />

239, CHEM 247. (2-0-2)

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