Academic Catalog

Chemistry (CHEM)

CHEM 1101 Introduction to Chemistry. (Formerly 101) The fundamental principles of chemistry with an introduction to inorganic chemistry; including acids, bases, gases, and solutions. Intended for nursing and allied health majors. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1101 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 1123 or CHEM 1127. IAI P1902. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term)
MESA
 
CHEM 1102 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory. (Formerly 102) Experiments that explore the principles discussed in CHEM 101. Prerequisite: Registration or credit in CHEM 1101. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1102 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 1124 or CHEM 1125. IAI P1902L. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term)
MESA
 
CHEM 1103 Introduction to Organic Chemistry. (Formerly 103) The structure, nomenclature, and reactions of organic compounds and an introduction to biochemistry. Functional groups relevant to the chemistry of biological systems will be emphasized. Prerequisite: A "C" or better in CHEM 1101 or a "D" or better in CHEM 1123 or CHEM 1127. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1103 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 2247. 2 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: - 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms)
MESA (Typically Offered: Fall Term)
 
CHEM 1104 Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Laboratory. (Formerly 104) Experiments examine the applications of organic and biochemical theory. Prerequisite: A "C" or higher in CHEM 1102 or CHEM 1114 OR CHEM 1124 OR CHEM 1125 and co-registration or credit in CHEM 1103. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1104 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 2248 or CHEM 2249. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Spring Term)
MESA
 
CHEM 1108 Preparatory General Chemistry. (Formerly 108) Preparation for general chemistry. Learn about campus resources and important study skills including time management, notetaking, reading a textbook, and memorizing. Review necessary math skills such as fractions, order of operations, solving algebraic equations, interpreting data from graphs and tables and solving problems with base 10 exponents. Problems will be solved with and without a calculator to encourage mental math. Explore chemistry with topics including unit conversions, scientific notation, significant figures, the periodic table, chemical formulas, balancing chemical reactions, and stoichiometry. There is a focus on developing problem-solving skills and chemical reasoning. Course prerequisite: Credit or co-registration in MATH 1110 or a higher level MATH course. Undergraduate students – both degree-seeking and Students-At-Large (SAL) – may repeat CHEM 1108 if they received grades of "W," "D" or "F" no more than once. LC eligible. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term)
MESA (Typically Offered: Spring Term)
 
CHEM 1109 Introduction to Biochemistry. (Formerly 109) The structures and properties of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins and enzymes; the fundamental pathways of fuel metabolism. Prerequisites: "C" or better in CHEM 1103 or CHEM 2247. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1109 after having earned a "C" or better in CHEM 3261 or CHEM 4361. 2 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms)
MESA (Typically Offered: Fall Term)
 
CHEM 1113 General Chemistry I. (Formerly 113) Principles of stoichiometry, aqueous reactions, thermochemistry, electronic structure and bonding, periodicity, phase-related properties and functional groups. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1113 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 1127. Prerequisite: One year of high school chemistry or a grade of "C" or better in CHEM 1108 or a 50th percentile or higher score on the chemistry placement exam; AND a grade of “C” or better in MATH 1110 or a higher-level MATH course or a MATH ACT score of 23 or higher or a 50th percentile or higher score on the chemistry placement exam or placement into MATH 1111 or a higher level MATH course. IAI CHM911. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms)
MESA (Typically Offered: Fall Term)
 
CHEM 1114 General Chemistry I Laboratory. (Formerly 114) Separations, quantitative measurements and transfers, and spectrochemical techniques involving organic and inorganic systems. Prerequisite: Registration or credit in CHEM 1113 or CHEM 1127. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1114 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 1115. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms)
MESA (Typically Offered: Fall Term)
 
CHEM 1115 Honors General Chemistry I Laboratory. (Formerly 115) Intended for physical science, physics, engineering, chemistry and biochemistry/molecular biology majors or students interested in chemistry or biochemistry. The study and application of laboratory techniques and methods of chemical/biochemical analysis that includes a variety of chromatographic and spectroscopic methods, titrimetry, and sample preparation, data acquisition and statistical analysis, molecular modeling, laboratory safety, and scientific ethics. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1115 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 1114. Prerequisite: Credit or co-registration in CHEM 1113 or CHEM 1127. 1 semester credit hour/s. Department Consent Required.  
Designation: Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 1123 General Chemistry II. (Formerly 123) Gas laws, principles of intermolecular forces, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1123 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 1127. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 1113; AND a grade of “C” or better in MATH 1110 or a higher-level MATH course or a MATH ACT of 23 or higher or placement into MATH 1111 or a higher level MATH course. IAI CHM912. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms)
MESA (Typically Offered: Spring Term)
 
CHEM 1124 General Chemistry II Laboratory. (Formerly 124) Titrimetry, solubility, synthesis, qualitative analysis, and instrumentation for pH, kinetics, and electrochemical processes. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 1114 or CHEM 1115 and co-registration or credit in CHEM 1123 or credit in CHEM 1127. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1124 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 1125. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms)
MESA (Typically Offered: Spring Term)
 
CHEM 1125 Honors General Chemistry II Laboratory. (Formerly 125) Completion of the topics listed for CHEM 1115 and pH, electrochemistry, equilibrium, and inorganic synthesis. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1125 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 1124. Prerequisite: “C” or better in CHEM 1115, and credit in CHEM 1127 or credit or co-registration in CHEM 1123. LC Eligible. 1 semester credit hour/s. Department Consent Required.  
Designation: Sustainability; Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Spring Term) 
CHEM 1127 Honors General Chemistry. (Formerly 127) Intended for chemistry, physics and engineering majors or students interested in the physical sciences. Topics include electronic structure of atoms, bonding theories, periodicity, thermodynamics, intermolecular forces, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, and electrochemistry. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 1127 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 1113 or CHEM 1123. Pre-requisite: Credit or co-registration in MATH 1170 or higher and one year of high school chemistry or equivalent. 4 semester credit hour/s. Department Consent Required.  
Designation: Physical-Scientific (QPS) 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 1190 Selected Topics in Chemistry. (Formerly 190) Current topics in chemistry. 1 semester credit hour/s. Course Repeatable. Maximum number of units allowed: 12. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Periodically) 
CHEM 2242 Organic Chemistry I. (Formerly 242) Introduction to cyclic and acyclic molecules, with an emphasis on organic acids and bases, reaction mechanisms and stereochemistry. Intended for physical and biological science students. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 1123 or CHEM 1127. IAI CHM913. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms)
MESA (Typically Offered: Fall Term)
 
CHEM 2243 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory. (Formerly 243) Introduction to organic and biochemical laboratory techniques, separations, purifications and analysis. For non-chemistry majors. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 2243 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 2244. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 1124 or CHEM 1125 and credit or co-registration in CHEM 2242. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms)
MESA (Typically Offered: Fall Term)
 
CHEM 2244 Honors Organic Chemistry I Laboratory. (Formerly 244) Introduction to organic and biochemical laboratory techniques, separations and purifications, with an emphasis on chemical instrumentation. Intended for chemistry and biochemistry/molecular biology majors. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 2244 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 2243. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 1124 or 1125, and credit or co-registration in CHEM 2242. 1 semester credit hour/s. Department Consent Required.  
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 2247 Organic Chemistry II. (Formerly 247) Organic synthesis. A study of the preparations and reactions of aliphatic and aromatic organic compounds and their inter-conversions. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 2242. IAI CHM914. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms)
MESA (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms)
 
CHEM 2248 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory. (Formerly 248) The synthesis, isolation and identification of organic compounds. For non-chemistry majors. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 2248 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 2249. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 2243 and credit or co-registration in CHEM 2247. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms)
MESA (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms)
 
CHEM 2249 Honors Organic Chemistry II Laboratory. (Formerly 249) The synthesis, isolation and identification of organic compounds with an emphasis on spectroscopic analysis. For chemistry and biochemistry/molecular biology majors. A student cannot earn credit in CHEM 2249 after having earned a “C” or better in CHEM 2248. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 2244 and credit or co-registration in CHEM 2247. LC Eligible. 1 semester credit hour/s. Department Consent Required.  
Designation: Sustainability 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Spring Term) 
CHEM 2295 Chemistry Teaching. (Formerly 295) Opportunity for a student to work as a teaching assistant in the chemistry department. 3 semester credit hour/s. Course Repeatable. Maximum number of units allowed: 12. Department Consent Required.  
Designation: Engaged Learning 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms) 
CHEM 3000 Fundamentals of Thermodynamics. Overview of the math and physics concepts necessary for success in thermodynamics – introductory multivariate calculus, partial derivatives, temperature and heat, equations of state, thermal properties of matter, the laws of thermodynamics and related physical changes. Prerequisite: “C” or better in PHYS 1118, “C” or better in MATH 2211, and “C” or better in CHEM 1127 or CHEM 1123. Students who have earned credit in CHEM/PHYS 4313 may not earn credit in CHEM 3000. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 3231 Instrumental Analysis. (Formerly 231) Statistical analysis of data, and the theory and applications of instrumental analysis including spectroscopy, chemical separation, and mass spectrometry. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 1123 or CHEM 1127, and “C” or better in CHEM 1124 or CHEM 1125. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 3232 Quantitative Analysis. (Formerly 232) Sampling and the theory and applications of gravimetric, titrimetric, electrochemical, thermal, automated and computer assisted methods of analysis. Prerequisite: “C” or better in CHEM 1123 or CHEM 1127, and “C” or better in CHEM 1124 or CHEM 1125. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Sustainability 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Spring Term) 
CHEM 3234 Materials Science. An interdisciplinary course concentrated on studying the mechanical, electrical, chemical, and thermal properties of material systems such as composites, polymers, semiconductors, biomaterials and nanomaterials. The emphasis will be on understanding the science behind contemporary technological applications and the role materials play in technology, biomedical engineering, renewable energy engineering, and environmental sustainability. Prerequisite: “C” or better in PHYS 1118 or PHYS 2213; and a “C” or better in CHEM 1123. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Periodically) 
CHEM 3237 Instrumental Analysis Lab. (Formerly 237) Optimization, operation, and applications of selected instrumental methods discussed in CHEM 3231. Prerequisite: Credit or co-registration in CHEM 3231, "C" or better in CHEM 1124 or 1125. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 3238 Quantitative Analysis Lab. (Formerly 238) Preparation of buffers, standard addition methods, and standardization of acid/base solutions. Quantitative analysis methods including gravimetry, titrations, potentiometry, voltammetry, and amperometry that are discussed in CHEM 3232. Prerequisite: Credit or co-registration in CHEM 3232, "C" or better in 1124 or 1125. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Spring Term) 
CHEM 3261 Principles of Biochemistry. (Formerly BCHM 261) The structures, properties and functions of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids and their reactions in metabolic pathways are emphasized. Systematic naming, essential terminology, acid/base chemistry, biocatalysis, bioenergetics, intermolecular interactions, and the importance of electrolytes and buffers for biomolecules are also described. Students cannot earn credit in CHEM 3261 if they have already completed CHEM 4361 with a grade of C or better. Prerequisite: A "C" or better in CHEM 2247 and a "C" or better in BIOL 1198. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: - 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms)
MESA
 
CHEM 4313 Classical Thermodynamics. (Formerly 313) Properties of gases, relating heat and work, concepts of enthalpy and entropy, laws of thermodynamics, heat engines, thermodynamics of mixing processes, and phase changes. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 1123 or CHEM 1127, PHYS 2213, and MATH 2212. Cross listed as CHEM 4313/PHYS 4313. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 4314 Physical Chemistry I Laboratory. (Formerly 314) Applies principles discussed in CHEM 4313/PHYS 4313. Prerequisite: Co-registration or credit in CHEM 4313/PHYS 4313. Cross listed as CHEM 4314/PHYS 4314. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Writing Intensive 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 4315 Quantum and Statistical Mechanics. (Formerly 315) Failures of classical physics, development of quantum theory, atomic structure and spectra, statistical mechanics, and statistical thermodynamics. Prerequisites: "C" or better in CHEM 4313/PHYS 4313 Cross listed as CHEM 4315/PHYS 4315. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Spring Term) 
CHEM 4316 Physical Chemistry II Laboratory. (Formerly 316) Applies principles discussed in CHEM 4315/PHYS 4315. Prerequisite: Credit or co-registration in CHEM 4315/PHYS 4315. Cross-listed as CHEM 4316/PHYS 4316. 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: Writing Intensive 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Spring Term) 
CHEM 4320 Inorganic Chemistry. (Formerly 320) Principles of structure and bonding, coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, and descriptive chemistry. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 2247. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 4321 Inorganic Synthesis Laboratory. (Formerly 321) Applications of the topics discussed in CHEM 4320 including vacuum-line manipulation, inert atmosphere techniques, spectroscopy, and separation methods. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 4320. 1 semester credit hour/s. Department Consent Required.  
Designation: Writing Intensive 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Spring Term) 
CHEM 4322 Bioinorganic Chemistry. (Formerly 322) Selected lecture topics include transition metals in biological systems, metals in photosynthesis, metal homeostasis, inorganic compounds in medicine, spectroscopy, and biological coordination compounds. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 2247. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Periodically) 
CHEM 4334 Bioanalytical Chemistry and Chemical Sensors. (Formerly 334) Selected lecture topics in spectroscopy, separations, and electrochemistry of biological macromolecules; immunoassays, enzymatic assays, nanomaterials, microfluildic systems, and development and optimization of biological/chemical sensors. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 3231 and 2247. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Periodically) 
CHEM 4340 Advanced Organic Chemistry. (Formerly 340) Selected topics in synthetic organic chemistry, emphasizing current reaction methodologies, catalysis and asymmetric transformations. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 2247. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Periodically) 
CHEM 4342 Organometallic Chemistry. (Formerly 342) Synthesis of organometallic complexes, their structure and bonding, and as catalysts in synthesis of organic compounds, with an emphasis on mechanism and application. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 2247. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Periodically) 
CHEM 4347 Medicinal Chemistry. (Formerly 347) This course will investigate the role of organic chemistry in the design and mechanism of drugs. The principles of drug discovery, drug development, drug/receptor interactions and structure/activity relationships will be covered. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CHEM 2247. CHEM 4347 is cross-listed with BIOL 5347. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Periodically)
MESA
 
CHEM 4357 Molecular Dynamics and Kinetics. (Formerly 357) Electronic properties of molecules, molecular interactions, molecular motion, chemical kinetics, molecular reaction dynamics. Prerequisite: Credit or Co-registration in CHEM 4357/PHYS 4315. Cross listed as CHEM 4357/PHYS 4357. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Periodically) 
CHEM 4361 Biochemistry. (Formerly BCHM 361) The structure and function of the major chemical components of biological systems are described.  The major topics include water, buffers and pH; proteins; enzymes; carbohydrates; lipids; and vitamins. (Students cannot earn credit in both CHEM 3261 and 4361). Pre-requisite: "C" or better in CHEM 2247. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Designation: - 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 4362 Protein Biochemistry Lab. (Formerly BCHM 362) A laboratory course in which protein purification and characterization will be carried out. In addition, enzyme assays, Michaelis-Menten kinetics, and ligand binding to proteins will be explored. This course is intended for Biochemistry/Molecular Biology majors. Pre-requisite: "C" or better in BIOL 2260 and credit or co-registration in CHEM 4361 1 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall Term) 
CHEM 4365 Cellular Metabolism. (Formerly BCHM 365) The major metabolic pathways and cellular bioenergetics are discussed. An emphasis is placed upon the chemistry of these processes. Pre-requisite: "C" or better in CHEM 3261. 3 semester credit hour/s. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Spring Term) 
CHEM 4390 Selected Topics in Chemistry. (Formerly 390) Current advanced topics in Chemistry. 1-3 semester credit hour/s. Course Repeatable. Maximum number of units allowed: 12. 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Periodically) 
CHEM 4393 Chemical Internship. (Formerly 393) Practical experiences in chemistry under the supervision of the chemistry program. 1-12 semester credit hour/s. Course Repeatable. Maximum number of units allowed: 12. Department Consent Required.  
Designation: Engaged Learning 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms) 
CHEM 4398 Chemical Research. (Formerly 398) Original experimental research conducted under the supervision of a faculty or adjunct faculty member. Projects may be conducted on campus or at an affiliated research facility. Publication and public presentation of the research are course objectives. 3 semester credit hour/s. Course Repeatable. Maximum number of units allowed: 18. Department Consent Required.  
Designation: Engaged Learning 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms) 
CHEM 4399 Research Capstone. (Formerly 399) This course is intended for final semester seniors finishing their research experience, where students will focus on writing a research thesis and engaging in a public presentation. 1-2 semester credit hour/s. Department Consent Required.  
Designation: Engaged Learning 
Campus: LISLE (Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms)