Chemistry
Chemistry students learn to discover chemical concepts by practicing experimental investigative procedures. Students acquire problem solving skills involving laboratory manipulation, critical observation, and mathematical analysis. They also develop writing, math and speaking skills.
Wilmington College chemistry graduates are successfully pursuing careers in basic research, chemical production, industrial management, agriculture, the health professions, technical communications, and education at all levels.
Degrees
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Chemistry Major -
Chemistry Minor
Courses
CH101G: CHEMISTRY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
CH230: PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY I
CH231: PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY II
CH280: RESEARCH PARTICIPATION
CH330: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
An introduction to molecular structure, functional groups, nomenclature and properties of organic compounds and reactivity of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and alcohols. Associated topics include reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry and chirality and methods of spectroscopic characterization. Lan includes techniques in the synthesis and purification ( recrystallization, extraction, chromatography) of organic compounds and an introduction to applied spectroscopy ( UV-vis, FTIR,NMR,MS)
CH331: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
A continuation of CH330, organic chemistry 1. The study of structures, nomenclature, properties, and reactivity of ethers, epoxides, arenes, keytones, aldehydes, amines, carboxylic acids and derivatives, etc. Associated topics include reaction mechanisms, conjugated pi systems, aromaticity, molecular orbitals, polymers, an introduction to biomolecules/biochemistry, and methods of spectroscopic characterization. The lab includes techniques in the synthesis and purification of organic compounds, characterization by spectroscopy ( FTIR,NMR,MS) and basics of peptide synthesis.