Chemistry (CHM)
Professors Hill and Strait; Assistant Professors J. Dopke, N. Dopke, Mo and Turk.
The Chemistry Program at Alma focuses on the understanding of matter, its chemical behavior and the research methods utilized by chemists to gain that understanding. The program emphasizes experimental and research work using laboratories equipped with modern chemical instrumentation and computers. The program's quality and completeness is certified by the American Chemical Society for the training of professional chemists. Career opportunities for Alma's Chemistry graduates include industry, teaching, research, law, health professions and chemical engineering. Our students have successfully entered the workforce or teaching profession upon graduation or continued their study in graduate or professional schools.
Major Requirements
Thirty-six credits including Chemistry 115, 223, 224, 230, 320, 331, 332 and 450.
Biochemistry 321 and 422 may be included as part of the Chemistry major.
Program Considerations
Potential majors are advised to schedule Mathematics 121-122 and Physics 121-122 (or Physics 112-113) in the freshman and sophomore years so they may enroll in Chemistry 331-332 in the junior year.
Completion of an independent research project normally culminating in a Senior Thesis is recommended.
Students bound for graduate school should make careful course selections to support their particular area of emphasis; participation in research, completion of Chemistry 411 and 412, Mathematics 210 and 211 should be considered. Experience with calculus based physics (Physics 121-122) is preferred over Physics 112-113.
Departmental Honors
Students may achieve honors in the Chemistry Department by:
- Having a 3.5 GPA in all chemistry classes.
- Performing at a superior level in departmental Senior Seminar.
- Preparing and presenting a senior thesis of honors caliber. See the department chair for details on how to fulfill the thesis requirements.
Minor requirements
Twenty-four credits with two courses beyond CHM 230 and which may include Biochemistry 321 and 422.
Teaching Major Requirements
Completion of the requirements for the Chemistry major.
Teaching Minor Requirements
Twenty-four credits that must include Chemistry 115, 223, 224, 230 and Biochemistry 321; and four credits chosen from Chemistry 320 or 331.
American Chemical Society Certified Degree
Completion of Chemistry 115, 223, 224, 230, 320, 331, 332, 412, 450, Biochemistry 321 and four credits chosen from Chemistry 411, 420, 499, 500, or Biochemistry 422. Completion of a minimum of 500 hours of laboratory work must be included. Students must consult with the Chemistry chair in their junior year for approval of their program.
| CHM 101. |
Basic Chemistry (NS-2) |
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4 credits |
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MTH 101 |
| Study of basic principles of chemistry including atomic and molecular structure, stoichiometry, equilibria and chemical behavior. Intended for students who are non-science majors and may not count toward a Chemistry major or minor. DR and academic credit will only be awarded to one of CHM 101, CHM 103 or CHM 115. |
| CHM 103. |
Basic Chemical Investigations (NS-2) |
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4 credits |
$10 |
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MTH 101 |
| Basic chemical phenomena and methodology for non-science majors. Topics center on real-world problems and societal issues with significant chemical content. Laboratory uses modern chemical instrumentation including spectrophotometers and computers. Does not count toward the Chemistry major or minor. DR and academic credit will only be awarded to one of CHM 101, CHM 103 or CHM 115. Laboratory. |
| CHM 110. |
Russia — Science and Technology |
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4 credits |
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CHM 115 and Permission |
| A trip to Russia with primary focus on science and technology in St. Petersburg. Russian language study and cultural programs planned. Spring Term only. Does not count toward the Chemistry major or minor. |
| CHM 115. |
Introductory Chemistry: Chemical Analysis (NS-2) |
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4 credits |
$10 |
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MTH 112 concurrently or Proficiency |
| Introduction to the basic principles of chemistry in a context of chemical analysis. Intended for students in the sciences. Includes the periodic table, elements, ionic and covalent compounds, stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, spectroscopy, ideal gases, pH and acid-base reactions. DR and academic credit will only be awarded to one of CHM 101, CHM 103 or CHM 115. Laboratory. |
| CHM *223-*224. |
Organic Chemistry (NS-2) |
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4 credits each |
$10 each |
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CHM 115 |
| Study of the chemistry of carbon-containing compounds, emphasizing the various functional groups and their transformations, reaction mechanisms and stereochemistry, and the development of synthetic schemes. Laboratory. |
| CHM *230. |
Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry |
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4 credits |
$10 |
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CHM 224 or Permission |
| Study of the chemistry of the metals and non-metals emphasizing periodic behavior, elementary thermodynamics, ionic and covalent structures, oxidation and reduction reactions, acid-base chemistry, equilibria, transition metal complexes and reaction kinetics. Laboratory. |
| CHM *299. |
Independent Study |
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1-4 credits |
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Permission |
| Planned program of reading or laboratory experimentation. |
| CHM *310. |
Medicinal Chemistry |
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4 credits |
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CHM 230 |
| Study of the molecular aspects of drug function leading to an understanding of the basis for rational drug design. Discussion of physical-chemical properties and their effect on biological activity, structure-activity relationships, drug metabolism and receptor theory. |
| CHM *311. |
Environmental Chemistry |
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4 credits |
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CHM 230 |
| Introduction to environmental chemistry, emphasizing the origins, transport, reactions, effects and fates of chemical species in the water, air, soil and living environments. |
| CHM *320. |
Instrumental Analysis |
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4 credits |
$10 |
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CHM 230 |
| Principles and laboratory methods of chemical analysis using instrumentation: chromatography, spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, atomic absorbance and ion selective electrodes. Laboratory. |
| CHM *331-*332. |
Physical Chemistry |
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4 credits each |
$10 each |
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CHM 230, MTH 122 and PHY 113 or 122 |
| Study of the physical principles of chemistry with emphasis on thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and kinetics. Laboratory. |
| CHM *380-*480. |
Topics in Chemistry |
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1-4 credits |
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CHM 230 |
| Chemical topics chosen by the instructor. May be taken more than once for credit. |
| CHM *399-*499. |
Research in Chemistry |
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1-4 credits |
$10 |
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Permission |
| Laboratory investigation of an original problem. |
| CHM *411. |
Advanced Organic Chemistry |
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4 credits |
$10 |
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CHM 224 and 331 |
| Advanced study of modern synthetic reactions, mechanisms and theoretical perspectives. Laboratory. |
| CHM *412. |
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
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4 credits |
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CHM 332 |
| Advanced study of periodic chemistry of main group and transition elements, including coordination compounds and organo-metallic compounds. |
| CHM *420. |
Spectroscopic Methods |
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4 credits |
$10 |
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CHM 331 or Permission |
| Advanced study of modern spectroscopic methods as applied to problem solving and investigation of chemical phenomena. Includes use of one- and two-dimensional NMR techniques, mass spectral analysis and other modern methods. Laboratory. |
| CHM *450. |
Senior Seminar in the Chemical Sciences |
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1 credit |
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Senior Standing, CHM or BCM major |
| Analysis of the literature in a variety of chemical subfields. Culminates in an oral exam evaluating the ability to read and interpret the literature. |
| CHM *500. |
Senior Thesis |
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2 credits |
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6 credits in CHM 399/499 |
| Preparation of a comprehensive thesis and a public presentation on an investigation of an original problem. Required for departmental honors. |
| Biochemistry Courses (BCM) |
| BCM *321. |
Biochemistry |
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4 credits |
$20 |
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BIO 121, CHM 224 and CHM 230 |
| Overview of the major topics of biochemistry including the chemistry, structure, function, biological activity and molecular mechanisms of the major biological macromolecules. Introduction to bioenergetics. Study of major metabolic pathways. Laboratory. |
| BCM *422. |
Advanced Biochemistry |
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4 credits |
$20 |
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BCM 321 |
| Study of selected topics in biochemistry through the use of historical and current research articles emphasizing experimental design, data analysis and integration of biochemical information. Laboratory. |