CHEM 375/376 Analytical Chemistry I: Quantitative (3/1)
This course, in both the laboratory and the lecture/discussion, emphasizes the underlying principles of quantitative chemical analysis, with the goal of introducing the student to the fundamental concepts necessary to perform chemical analysis. Students will become familiar with the most widely practiced types of analytical measurements, and the statistical methods required in the validation of those measurements. Topics to be discussed include common areas of chemical equilibria, quality assurance, potentiometry, voltammetry, spectroscopy, and chromatography.
Required for:
This course is required for BS and BA majors in Chemistry, along with BS majors in Biochemistry, Chemical Biotechnology, and Chemistry-Secondary Education. It also fulfills an upper-level elective for the Chemistry minor.
Prerequisites:
CHEM 124 GE: General Chemistry II
CHEM 126 GE: General Chemistry II Laboratory
CHEM 235: Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
CHEM 236: Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
MATH 140: Calculus I