Pharmaceutical Chemistry Minor
Goal 1: Students will develop an understanding of the theoretical methods and models that chemists use to understand the properties and behavior of matter.
Objective 1.1: Students will gain an understanding of the key concepts fundamental to Pharmaceutical Chemistry, such as instrumental analysis and medicinal chemistry.
Objective 1.2: Students will predict the behavior of a new substance based on the known behavior of related compounds.
Objective 1.3: Students will apply appropriate theoretical models to explain experimental observations.
Objective 1.4: Students will assess experimental data critically.
Goal 2: Students will gain authentic hands-on experience with the experimental methods used by chemists.
Objective 2.1: Students will use contemporary computer software to study problems in chemistry and present results properly and accurately using figures, graphs, and tables.
Objective 2.2: Students will store, handle, and use chemicals safely and responsibly.
Objective 2.3: Students will assess experimental data critically.
Objective 2.4: Students will apply appropriate theoretical models to explain experimental observations.
Objective 2.5: Students will use accepted laboratory record-keeping methods to record their experimental data.
Code | Title | Hours |
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CHM 120 & 120L | General Chemistry I and General Chemistry Lab I | 4 |
CHM 125 & 125L | General Chemistry II and General Chemistry Lab II | 4 |
CHM 210 & 210L | Organic Chemistry I and Organic Chemistry Lab I | 4 |
CHM 215 & 215L | Organic Chemistry II and Organic Chemistry Lab II | 4 |
CHM 330 & 330L | Instrumental Analysis and Instrumental Analysis Lab | 5 |
One of the following: | 3 | |
Medicinal Chemistry | ||
Structure-Activity Relatnshps | ||
Computer-Aided Drug Design | ||
Total Hours | 24 |