Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1964-1965 Page: 46
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46 * Abilene Christian College Graduate School
Foreign Language: For students majoring in chemistry for the
master's degree, a reasonable proficiency in German is required. This
may be evidenced by submitting college credit equivalent to that required
for the bachelor's degree in chemistry in this institution, or by
demonstrating ability to read chemical literature in German, the examining
committee to be composed of one representative from the
Department of Modern Languages and one representative from the
Department of Chemistry.
Courses of Instruction
Courses for advanced undergraduates and graduates are listed
first. Then listed are "G" courses, which are for graduate students
only.
353. Qualitative Organic Analysis. The systematic identification of organic
compounds based on the determination of physical constants,
qualitative analysis of the elements, solubilities in characterizing reagents,
classification tests for functional groups, preparation and identification
of derivatives. Lecture one hour; laboratory six hours a
week. Credit: three semester hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 450.
473-474. Biochemistry. A study of the chemistry of living systems with
special emphasis on the chemistry and metabolism of cellular constituents
of micro-organisms, plants, and animals.
473. The chemistry of carbohydrates, fats, amino acids, peptides,
proteins, purines, pyrimidines, nucleic acids, vitamins, sterols,
and other biological substances. Lecture three hours; laboratory four
hours a week. Credit four semester hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry
450.
474. The metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic
acids, and other cellular constituents with particular reference to the
enzyme and coenzyme systems in the biosynthetical sequences of reactions.
Lecture three hours; laboratory four hours a week. Credit:
four semester hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 473.
495-496. Physical Chemistry. A study of the fundamental principles relating
matter to energy with emphasis on the laws and chemical theories
of the structure and states of matter, thermodynamics, equilbria, and
kinetics. (Cannot be taken for graduate credit in satisfying the major
in chemistry.)
495. Structure of molecules, gases, solids, liquids, elementary
thermodynamics, thermochemistry, and solutions. Lecture three hours;
laboratory three hours a week. Credit: four semester hours. Prerequisite:
Chemistry 555, Mathematics 422 or equivalent, and Physics
414 or equivalent.
496. Homogeneous and heterogeneous equilbria, the phase rule,
chemical kinetics, conductance, electromotive force, ionic theory,
and surface chemistry. Lecture three hours; laboratory three hours
a week. Credit: four semester hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 495.
198-199. Seminar in Current Literature in Chemistry. Reports and discussions
to be given by students and faculty on current literature in
chemistry with emphasis on current research problems. Required of
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