CHEM 421 : Modern Analytical Instrumentation

A study of the principles and applications of modern analytical instrumentation, focusing on spectroscopic, chromatographic, electroanalytical, and mass spectrometric methods. Emphasis is placed on method development, practical troubleshooting and interpreting data from real-world samples. Students will learn to select and operate the appropriate techniques for modern laboratory analysis. A lab fee is required.

Prerequisites

CHEM 221 with a grade of C– or higher or CHEM 231 with a grade of C– or higher

Overview

Program

credits

4
Lecture Hours
3
Lab Hours
1

Semester Offered

Periodically