Courses
This page displays the schedule of Bryn Mawr courses in this department for this academic year. It also displays descriptions of courses offered by the department during the last four academic years.
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Fall 2024 CHEM
Course | Title | Schedule/Units | Meeting Type Times/Days | Location | Instr(s) |
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CHEM B103-001 | General Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM MWF | Park 243 |
Department staff,T., Goldsmith,J., Goldsmith,J. |
Recitation: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM F | Park 243 |
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CHEM B103-002 | General Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM MWF | Park 245 |
Department staff,T., Karagiaridi,O. |
Recitation: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM F | Park 245 |
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CHEM B103-003 | General Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM MWF | Park 278 |
Department staff,T., Plummer-Medeiros,A. |
Recitation: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM F | Park 278 |
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CHEM B103-00A | General Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lab Lecture: 1:10 PM-4:00 PM M | Park 278 |
Watkins,L. |
Laboratory: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM M | Park 278 |
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CHEM B103-00B | General Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lab Lecture: 1:10 PM-4:00 PM T | Park 278 |
Watkins,L. |
Laboratory: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM T | Park 278 |
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CHEM B103-00C | General Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lab Lec: 1:10 PM-4:00 PM W | Park 278 |
Watkins,L. |
Laboratory: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM W | Park 278 |
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CHEM B103-00D | General Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lab Lec: 1:10 PM-4:00 PM TH | Park 278 |
Watkins,L. |
Laboratory: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM TH | Park 278 |
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CHEM B103-00E | General Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lab Lec: 9:40 AM-12:30 PM TH | Park 180 |
Watkins,L. |
Laboratory: 10:30 AM-12:30 PM TH | Park 180 |
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CHEM B103-00Z | General Chemistry I | 1 | Watkins,L. | ||
CHEM B211-001 | Organic Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 10:10 AM-11:00 AM MWF | Park 25 |
Cook,T., Cook,T. |
Recitation: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM F | Park 25 |
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CHEM B213-001 | Organic Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 11:10 AM-12:00 PM MWF | Park 25 |
Melvin,P., Melvin,P. |
Recitation: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM F | Park 25 |
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Lab Lecture: 2:10 PM-3:00 PM F | Park 25 |
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CHEM B213-002 | Organic Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 11:10 AM-12:00 PM MWF | Park 25 |
Hall,A., Hall,A., Melvin,P., Melvin,P., Melvin,P. |
Recitation: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM F | Park 25 |
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Lab Lec: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM T | Park 25 |
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CHEM B213-00A | Organic Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Laboratory: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM M | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B213-00B | Organic Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Laboratory: 2:10 PM-5:30 PM T | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B213-00C | Organic Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Laboratory: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM W | Park 179 |
Cook,T., Hall,A. |
CHEM B213-00D | Organic Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Laboratory: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM TH | Park 179 |
Hall,A., Karagiaridi,O. |
CHEM B213-00E | Organic Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Laboratory: 9:40 AM-1:00 PM T | Park 179 |
Hall,A., Karagiaridi,O. |
CHEM B213-00F | Organic Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Laboratory: 9:10 AM-12:30 PM TH | Park 179 |
Cook,T., Hall,A. |
CHEM B213-00Z | Organic Chemistry I | 1 | Hall,A. | ||
CHEM B216-001 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM M | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B216-002 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 2:10 PM-5:30 PM T | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B216-003 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM W | Park 179 |
Cook,T., Hall,A. |
CHEM B216-004 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM TH | Park 179 |
Hall,A., Karagiaridi,O. |
CHEM B216-005 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 9:40 AM-1:00 PM T | Park 179 |
Hall,A., Karagiaridi,O. |
CHEM B216-006 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 9:10 AM-12:30 PM TH | Park 179 |
Cook,T., Hall,A. |
CHEM B216-00Z | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | 0.5 | Hall,A. | ||
CHEM B216-098 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | Semester / 0.5 | Pre-lab required: 2:10 PM-3:00 PM F | Park 25 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B216-099 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | Semester / 0.5 | Pre-lab required: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM T | Park 25 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B221-001 | Physical Chemistry I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 1:10 PM-2:30 PM MW | Park 180 |
Goldsmith,J. |
CHEM B242-001 | Biological Chemistry | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 10:10 AM-11:30 AM MW | Park 278 |
Plummer-Medeiros,A. |
CHEM B251-001 | Research Methodology I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 1:10 PM-2:30 PM T | Park 264 |
Goldsmith,J., Goldsmith,J., Goldsmith,J., Plummer-Medeiros,A. |
Laboratory: 1:10 PM-5:00 PM TH | Park 264 |
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Colloquia: 4:10 PM-5:00 PM F | Park 264 |
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CHEM B334-001 | Organometallic Chemistry | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 8:40 AM-10:00 AM TTH | Park 159 |
Melvin,P. |
CHEM B345-001 | Advanced Biological Chemistry | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 10:10 AM-11:30 AM MW | Park 264 |
Kung,Y. |
CHEM B398-001 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B398-002 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B398-003 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B398-004 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B398-005 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B398-006 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B398-007 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B398-008 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B403-001 | Supervised Research | 0.5,1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B534-001 | Organometallic Chemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 8:40 AM-10:00 AM TTH | Park 159 |
Melvin,P. |
CHEM B545-001 | Advanced Biological Chemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 10:10 AM-11:30 AM MW | Park 264 |
Kung,Y. |
CHEM B701-001 | Supervised Work | 1 | Burgmayer,S. | ||
CHEM B701-002 | Supervised Work | 1 | Francl,M. | ||
CHEM B701-003 | Supervised Work | 1 | Goldsmith,J. | ||
CHEM B701-004 | Supervised Work | 1 | Kung,Y. | ||
CHEM B701-005 | Supervised Work | 1 | Malachowski,B. | ||
CHEM B701-006 | Supervised Work | 1 | Melvin,P. | ||
CHEM B701-007 | Supervised Work | 1 | Plummer-Medeiros,A. | ||
MATH B101-001 | Calculus I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 10:10 AM-11:00 AM MWF | Park 300 |
Sudparid,D. |
MATH B101-002 | Calculus I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM MWF | Carpenter Library 21 |
Sudparid,D. |
MATH B102-001 | Calculus II | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 10:10 AM-11:00 AM MWF | Carpenter Library 21 |
Vien,D. |
MATH B102-002 | Calculus II | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 11:10 AM-12:00 PM MWF | Park 300 |
Myers,A. |
MATH B201-002 | Multivariable Calculus | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM MWF | Park 300 |
Traynor,L. |
MATH B201-003 | Multivariable Calculus | Semester / 1 | LEC: 10:10 AM-11:30 AM TTH | Park 243 |
Kara,S. |
Spring 2025 CHEM
Course | Title | Schedule/Units | Meeting Type Times/Days | Location | Instr(s) |
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CHEM B101-001 | An Introduction to Problem Solving in Chemistry | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 11:10 AM-12:00 PM MWF | Park 264 |
Watkins,L. |
CHEM B104-001 | General Chemistry II: Enriched Section | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM MWF | Park 278 |
Karagiaridi,O., Karagiaridi,O. |
Recitation: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM F | Park 278 |
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CHEM B104-002 | General Chemistry II | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM MWF | Park 243 |
Kung,Y., Kung,Y. |
Recitation: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM F | Park 25 |
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CHEM B104-00A | General Chemistry II | Semester / 1 | Lab/Lec: 1:10 PM-4:00 PM M | Park 278 |
Watkins,L. |
CHEM B104-00B | General Chemistry II | Semester / 1 | Lab/Lecture: 1:10 PM-4:00 PM T | Park 278 |
Watkins,L. |
CHEM B104-00C | General Chemistry II | Semester / 1 | Lab/Lecture: 1:10 PM-4:00 PM W | Park 278 |
Watkins,L. |
CHEM B104-00D | General Chemistry II | Semester / 1 | Lab/Lecture: 1:10 PM-4:00 PM TH | Park 278 |
Watkins,L. |
CHEM B104-00Z | General Chemistry II | 1 | Watkins,L. | ||
CHEM B212-001 | Organic Chemistry II: | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 10:10 AM-11:00 AM MWF | Park 243 |
Melvin,P., Melvin,P. |
Recitation: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM F | Park 243 |
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CHEM B214-001 | Organic Chemistry II: Biochemistry: Biological Organic Chemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 11:10 AM-12:00 PM MWF | Park 25 |
Malachowski,B., Malachowski,B. |
Recitation: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM F | Park 25 |
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CHEM B214-00A | Organic Chemistry II: Biochemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM M | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B214-00B | Organic Chemistry II: Biochemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 2:10 PM-5:30 PM T | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B214-00C | Organic Chemistry II: Biochemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM W | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B214-00D | Organic Chemistry II: Biochemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM TH | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B214-00E | Organic Chemistry II: Biochemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 9:40 AM-1:00 PM T | Park 179 |
Cook,T., Hall,A. |
CHEM B214-00Z | Organic Chemistry II: Biochemistry | 1 | Hall,A. | ||
CHEM B214-098 | Organic Chemistry II: Biochemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 2:10 PM-3:00 PM F | Park 25 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B214-099 | Organic Chemistry II: Biochemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM T | Park 25 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B217-001 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM M | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B217-002 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 2:10 PM-5:30 PM T | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B217-003 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM W | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B217-004 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 1:10 PM-4:30 PM TH | Park 179 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B217-005 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | Semester / 0.5 | Laboratory: 9:40 AM-1:00 PM T | Park 179 |
Cook,T., Hall,A. |
CHEM B217-00Z | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | 0.5 | Hall,A. | ||
CHEM B217-098 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | Semester / 0.5 | Pre-lab required: 2:10 PM-3:00 PM F | Park 25 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B217-099 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | Semester / 0.5 | Pre-lab required: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM T | Park 25 |
Hall,A. |
CHEM B222-001 | Physical Chemistry II | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 1:10 PM-2:30 PM MW | Park 180 |
Goldsmith,J. |
CHEM B231-001 | Inorganic Chemistry | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 10:10 AM-11:30 AM MW | Park 278 |
Cook,T. |
CHEM B252-001 | Research Methodology II | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 1:10 PM-2:30 PM T | Park 264 |
Cook,T., Cook,T., Cook,T., Kung,Y., Kung,Y., Kung,Y. |
Laboratory: 1:10 PM-5:00 PM TH | Park 264 |
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Colloquia: 4:10 PM-5:00 PM F | Park 264 |
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CHEM B377-001 | Biochemistry II: Biochemical Pathways and Metabolism | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 11:40 AM-1:00 PM TTH | Park 278 |
Plummer-Medeiros,A. |
CHEM B399-001 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B399-002 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B399-003 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B399-004 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B399-005 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B399-006 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B399-007 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B399-008 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B403-001 | Supervised Research | 0.5,1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
CHEM B515-001 | Modern Medicinal Chemistry | Semester / 1 | LEC: 8:40 AM-10:00 AM TTH | Park 245 |
Malachowski,B. |
CHEM B577-001 | Biochemistry II: Biochemical Pathways and Metabolism | Semester / 1 | LEC: 11:40 AM-1:00 PM TTH | Park 278 |
Plummer-Medeiros,A. |
CHEM B701-001 | Supervised Work | 1 | Burgmayer,S. | ||
CHEM B701-002 | Supervised Work | 1 | Francl,M. | ||
CHEM B701-003 | Supervised Work | 1 | Goldsmith,J. | ||
CHEM B701-004 | Supervised Work | 1 | Kung,Y. | ||
CHEM B701-005 | Supervised Work | 1 | Malachowski,B. | ||
CHEM B701-006 | Supervised Work | 1 | Melvin,P. | ||
CHEM B701-007 | Supervised Work | 1 | Plummer-Medeiros,A. | ||
MATH B101-001 | Calculus I | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 2:40 PM-4:00 PM MW | Park 338 |
Chu,O. |
MATH B102-001 | Calculus II | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 10:10 AM-11:00 AM MWF | Park 300 |
Sudparid,D. |
MATH B102-002 | Calculus II | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 12:10 PM-1:00 PM MWF | Park 336 |
Sudparid,D. |
MATH B201-001 | Multivariable Calculus | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 10:10 AM-11:30 AM TTH | Park 338 |
Kara,S. |
Fall 2025 CHEM
(Class schedules for this semester will be posted at a later date.)
2024-25 Catalog Data: CHEM
CHEM B101 An Introduction to Problem Solving in Chemistry
Spring 2025
This course prepares students who have successfully completed QSEM for the introductory chemistry sequence. It offers students an environment in which to further develop the quantitative approaches and skills necessary for success in the chemistry classroom and laboratory. Prerequisite: QSEM or permission of instructor.
Course does not meet an Approach
Quantitative Methods (QM)
CHEM B103 General Chemistry I
Fall 2024
This is an introductory course in chemistry, open to students with no previous chemistry experience. Topics include aqueous solutions and solubility; the electronic structure of atoms and molecules; chemical reactions and energy; intermolecular forces. Examples discussed in lecture and laboratory include applications of the material to environmental sciences, material science and biological chemistry. Lecture three hours, recitation one hour and laboratory three hours a week. Prerequisite: Quantitative Readiness Required.
Quantitative Methods (QM)
Quantitative Readiness Required (QR)
Scientific Investigation (SI)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biology; Neuroscience.
CHEM B104 General Chemistry II
Section 001 (Spring 2024): Enriched Section
Section 001 (Spring 2025): Enriched Section
Spring 2025
For students who have completed General Chemistry I or have some previous work in chemistry. Topics include chemical kinetics; aqueous solutions and solubility; chemical equilibrium; electrochemistry; thermochemistry. Examples discussed in lecture and laboratory workshop include nuclear chemistry, geochemistry, environmental sciences, material sciences and biological chemistry. One section of the course is designed for students considering a major in the sciences and takes an interdisciplinary approach to the course topics. Lecture three hours, recitation one hour and laboratory three hours a week. Prerequisite: CHEM B103 with a grade of at least 2.0 or permission of the instructor.
Quantitative Methods (QM)
Quantitative Readiness Required (QR)
Scientific Investigation (SI)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biology.
CHEM B208 Topics in Art Analysis
Not offered 2024-25
This is a topics course and topics will vary. All courses will cover a variety of methods of analysis of works of art centered around a specific theme. Using both completed case studies and their own analysis of objects in the ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æÓ°Òô collection, students will investigate a number of instrumental methods of obtaining both quantitative and qualitative information about the manufacture, use and history of the objects. This course counts towards the major in History of Art.
CHEM B211 Organic Chemistry I
Fall 2024
An introduction to the basic concepts of organic chemistry, including acid-base principles; functional groups; alkane and cycloalkane structures; alkene reactions; alkynes; dienes and aromatic structures; substitution and elimination reactions; alcohol reactivity; and radical reactions. Lecture three hours, recitation one hour a week. There is no longer a laboratory portion of CHEM B211. Instead, students can enroll in CHEM B216 which is a half-credit laboratory course that introduces basic operations in the organic chemistry lab, spectroscopy, and reactions discussed CHEM B211. Students should consult with their deans/advisors about whether to enroll in CHEM B216. Students planning to major in STEM disciplines or intending to fulfill pre-health requirements will need to take CHEM B216 in addition to CHEM B211. Prerequisite: CHEM 104 with a grade of at least 2.0.
Quantitative Readiness Required (QR)
Scientific Investigation (SI)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B212 Organic Chemistry II:
Spring 2025
The second semester of organic chemistry includes discussion of the reactivity of carbonyl carbons such as ketones, aldehydes, carboxylic acids and derivatives, saccharides and enolate chemistry. This course also emphasizes biologically relevant topics. There is no longer a laboratory portion of CHEM B212. Instead, students can enroll in CHEM B217 which is a half-credit laboratory course that covers reactions discussed in CHEM B212, more advanced NMR spectroscopy and an extended total-synthesis project. Students should consult with their deans/advisors about whether to enroll in CHEM B217. Students planning to major in STEM disciplines or intending to fulfill pre-health requirements will need to take CHEM B217 in addition to CHEM B212. Lecture three hours, recitation one hour a week. Prerequisite: CHEM 211 with a grade of at least 2.0.
Scientific Investigation (SI)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B213 Organic Chemistry I
Fall 2024
An introduction to the basic concepts of organic chemistry, including acid-base principles; functional groups; alkane and cycloalkane structures; alkene reactions; alkynes; dienes and aromatic structures; substitution and elimination reactions; alcohol reactivity; and radical reactions. The laboratory course introduces basic operations in the organic chemistry lab, spectroscopy, and reactions discussed in lecture. Lecture three hours, recitation one hour and laboratory five hours a week. Prerequisite: CHEM 104 with a grade of at least 2.0. For students enrolled in the postbaccalaureate premedical program only
Quantitative Readiness Required (QR)
Scientific Investigation (SI)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B214 Organic Chemistry II: Biochemistry
Section 001 (Spring 2024): Biological Organic Chemistry
Section 001 (Spring 2025): Biological Organic Chemistry
Spring 2025
The second semester (biological organic chemistry) is broken into two modules. In the first module, the reactivity of carbonyl carbon is discussed, including ketones, aldehydes, carboxylic acids and derivatives, saccharides and enolate chemistry. Traditional biochemistry coverage begins with the second module. Amino acids (pI, electrophoresis, side chain pKa), protein structure (1°, 2°, 3°, 4°), and enzymatic catalysis, kinetics and inhibition are introduced. The reactivity of the co-enzymes (vitamins) is also covered as individual case studies in bio-organic reactivity. Lecture three hours, recitation one hour and laboratory five hours a week. Prerequisite: CHEM 213 with a grade of at least 2.0. For students enrolled in the postbaccalaureate premedical program only.
Scientific Investigation (SI)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B216 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
Fall 2024
This is a half-credit laboratory course that introduces basic operations in the organic chemistry lab, spectroscopy, and reactions discussed CHEM B211. 1 hour of lecture and 4 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Either concurrent enrollment in CHEM B211 or prior completion of CHEM B211 with a grade of at least 2.0.
Quantitative Readiness Required (QR)
Scientific Investigation (SI)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B217 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
Spring 2025
This is a half-credit laboratory course that covers reactions discussed in CHEM B212, more advanced NMR spectroscopy and an extended total-synthesis project.. 1 hour of lecture and 4 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: CHEM B216 with a grade of at least 2.0 and either concurrent enrollment in CHEM B212 or prior completion of CHEM B212 with a grade of at least 2.0.
Quantitative Readiness Required (QR)
Scientific Investigation (SI)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B221 Physical Chemistry I
Fall 2024
Introduction to quantum theory and spectroscopy. Atomic and molecular structure; molecular modeling; rotational, vibrational, electronic and magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Lecture three hours. Prerequisites: CHEM B104 and MATH B201.
Quantitative Methods (QM)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Mathematics.
CHEM B222 Physical Chemistry II
Spring 2025
Modern thermodynamics, with application to phase equilibria, interfacial phenomena and chemical equilibria; statistical mechanics; chemical dynamics. Kinetic theory of gases; chemical kinetics. Lecture three hours. Prerequisite: CHEM B104 and MATH 201. May be taken concurrently with CHEM B212, with permission of instructor.
Quantitative Methods (QM)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B231 Inorganic Chemistry
Spring 2025
Bonding theory; structures and properties of ionic solids; symmetry; crystal field theory; structures, spectroscopy, stereochemistry, reactions and reaction mechanisms of coordination compounds; acid-base concepts; descriptive chemistry of main group elements. Lecture three hours a week. Prerequisite: CHEM 212.
Course does not meet an Approach
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B242 Biological Chemistry
Fall 2024
The structure, chemistry and function of amino acids, proteins, lipids, polysaccharides and nucleic acids; enzyme kinetics; metabolic relationships of carbohydrates, lipids and amino acids, and the control of various pathways. Lecture three hours a week. Prerequisite: CHEM B212 or CHEM H222.
Course does not meet an Approach
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Health Studies; Health Studies.
CHEM B251 Research Methodology I
Fall 2024
This is a laboratory topics course integrating advanced concepts in chemistry from biological, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry. Students gain experience in the use of departmental research instruments and in scientific literature searches, quantitative data analysis, record keeping and writing. Prerequisite CHEM B212. Co-requisite: CHEM B221 or B231 or B242. Attendance at departmental colloquia is expected of all students.
Writing Attentive
Quantitative Readiness Required (QR)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B252 Research Methodology II
Spring 2025
This laboratory course integrates advanced concepts in chemistry from biological, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry. Students will gain experience in the use of departmental research instruments and in scientific literature searches, quantitative data analysis, record-keeping, and writing. Attendance at departmental colloquia is expected of all students. Course Prerequisites: CHEM B212. Course Co-requisites: CHEM B222 or CHEM B231 or CHEM B242.
Writing Attentive
Quantitative Readiness Required (QR)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B311 Advanced Organic Chemistry
Not offered 2024-25
A survey of the methods and concepts used in the synthesis of complex organic molecules. Lecture three hours a week. Prerequisites: CHEM 212 and 222.
CHEM B332 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Not offered 2024-25
This is a topics course covering topics in advanced inorganic chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 231 and 242 or permission of the instructor.
CHEM B334 Organometallic Chemistry
Fall 2024
Fundamental concepts in organometallic chemistry, including structure and bonding, reaction types, and catalysis, and applications to current problems in organic synthesis. Lecture three hours a week. Prerequisite: CHEM 212 and 231 or permission of instructor.
CHEM B345 Advanced Biological Chemistry
Fall 2024
This is a topics course. Topics vary. Prerequisite: CHEM B242 or BIOL B375.
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B377 Biochemistry II: Biochemical Pathways and Metabolism
Spring 2025
This course is a continuation of CHEM B242 or BIOL B375. Biochemical pathways involved in cellular metabolism will be explored in molecular detail. Energy producing, degradation, and biosynthetic pathways involving sugars, fats, amino acids, and nucleotides will be discussed with an emphasis on structures and mechanisms, experimental methods, regulation, and integration. Additional topics, drawn from the primary research literature, may be covered. Readings will be drawn from textbooks and from the primary literature and assessments may include oral presentations, problem sets, written examinations, and writing assignments. This is a second course in Biochemistry and assumes a strong foundation in the fundamentals of Biochemistry. Prerequisite: BIO 375 or CHEM 242, or permission of instructor.
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biology.
CHEM B398 Senior Seminar
CHEM B399 Senior Seminar
CHEM B403 Supervised Research
Many individual research projects are available, each under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Laboratory at least 10 hours a week. Oral or written presentations are required at the end of each semester. Suggested Preparation: student must seek permission of faculty supervisor.
CHEM B511 Advanced Organic Chemistry I
Not offered 2024-25
A survey of the methods and concepts used in the synthesis of complex organic molecules. Lecture three hours a week.
CHEM B515 Modern Medicinal Chemistry
Spring 2025
A survey of topics related to drug discovery including lead discovery, target interactions, structural optimization, drug metabolism and drug synthesis. The course will engage in an advanced treatment of these topics with particular attention to an understanding of drug design and development on the molecular level. Case studies will be used to illustrate the application of these principles. Discussions may include OxyContin and related opiate analgesics; aspirin and related NSAIDs; penicillin and other antibacterial agents; Tamiflu and related anti-virals; Alzheimer's disease drugs; and anti-depressants. Prerequisites: CHEM 212 or by permission of the instructor
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Molecular Biology.
CHEM B532 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Not offered 2024-25
This is a topics course covering topics in advanced inorganic chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 231 and 242 or permission of the instructor.
CHEM B534 Organometallic Chemistry
Fall 2024
Fundamental concepts in organometallic chemistry, including structure and bonding, reaction types, and catalysis, and applications to current problems in organic synthesis. Lecture three hours a week. Course is open to graduate students and those undergraduates with CHEM 212 and CHEM B231 or permission from the instructor.
CHEM B535 Inorganic Seminar: Group Theory
Not offered 2024-25
Fundamental concepts of mathematical groups, their derivation and their application to problems in bonding, spectroscopy and chemical reactivity.
CHEM B545 Advanced Biological Chemistry
Fall 2024
This is a topics course. Topics vary. Prerequisite: Any course in Biochemistry.
CHEM B577 Biochemistry II: Biochemical Pathways and Metabolism
Spring 2025
This course is a continuation of CHEM B242 or BIOL B375. Biochemical pathways involved in cellular metabolism will be explored in molecular detail. Energy producing, degradation, and biosynthetic pathways involving sugars, fats, amino acids, and nucleotides will be discussed with an emphasis on structures and mechanisms, experimental methods, regulation, and integration. Additional topics, drawn from the primary research literature, may be covered. Readings will be drawn from textbooks and from the primary literature and assessments may include oral presentations, problem sets, written examinations, and writing assignments. This is a second course in Biochemistry and assumes a strong foundation in the fundamentals of Biochemistry. Prerequisite: BIO 375 or CHEM 375, or permission of instructor.
MATH B101 Calculus I
Fall 2024, Spring 2025
This is the first in a sequence of two courses that covers single-variable calculus. Topics include functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, differentiation formulas, applications of derivatives, integrals, and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Prerequisite: proficiency in high-school mathematics (including algebra, geometry, and trigonometry).
Quantitative Methods (QM)
Quantitative Readiness Required (QR)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Physics.
MATH B102 Calculus II
Fall 2024, Spring 2025
This is the second in a sequence of two courses that covers single-variable calculus. Topics include techniques of integration, applications of integration, infinite sequences and series, tests of convergence for series, and power series. Prerequisite: a merit grade in Math 101 (or an equivalent experience).
Quantitative Methods (QM)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Physics.
MATH B201 Multivariable Calculus
Fall 2024, Spring 2025
This course extends calculus to functions of multiple variables. Topics include functions, limits, continuity, vectors, directional derivatives, optimization problems, multiple integrals, parametric curves, vector fields, line integrals, surface integrals, and the theorems of Gauss, Green and Stokes. Prerequisite: a merit grade in Math 102 (or an equivalent experience).
Quantitative Methods (QM)
Counts Toward: Biochemistry & Molecular Bio; Biochemistry Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Physics.
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