Chem 362

CHEM 362 - Analytical Chemistry

Credits: 4

An introduction to the principles and application of modern instrumental methods in quantitative chemical analysis found in chemical research. The course will both cover the theoretical foundations of scientific analysis and instrumentation, and provide practical experience, including developing methods, designing experiments, techniques for quantitative measurement, and data analysis to answer scientific questions. Techniques include chromatography (HPLC and GC), mass spectrometry, and spectroscopies (NMR, Raman).  Prerequisite: FSCHE 201.

Distribution Requirements: QR, SP.

Who should take this course?

All Chemistry majors and anyone interested in developing new chemical analysis or learning established chemical analysis and instrumental analysis techniques.