The undergraduate laboratories.
The development of practical, hands-on laboratory skills is essential in the training of chemists and biochemists.
Our labs ensures the students work in an efficient, modern and safe environment.
The following courses have lab sections that run in our laboratories:
- BIOC-2010 Organic Chemistry of Biomolecules
- BIOC-3581 Biotechnology Laboratory
- CHEM-1100 General Chemistry I
- CHEM-1103 Topics in General Chemistry
- CHEM-1110 General Chemistry II
- CHEM-2200 Analytical Chemistry
- CHEM-2300 Introductory Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM-2310 Introductory Organic Chemistry II
- CHEM-2400 Introductory Physical Chemistry I
- CHEM-2500 Introductory Inorganic Chemistry I
- CHEM-2510 Introductory Inorganic Chemistry II
- CHEM-3210 Principles of Instrumental Analysis
- CHEM-3300 Spectroscopic Structure Identification
- CHEM-3310 Intermediate Organic Chemistry
- CHEM-3315 Intermediate Organic Chemistry
- CHEM-3400 Quantum Chemistry
LABORATORIES GALLERY:
Laboratories include state-of-the-art six foot fumehoods and elephant trunks.
Elephant trunks are used like miniature fumehoods for conducting reactions on the benchtop without exposure to noxious fumes.
A multi-purpose instrumentation laboratory is used for analytical and physical chemistry.
Here are some second and third year students in action in the analytical chemistry lab.
First year laboratories
Here are students in the second year biochemistry laboratory.
Students in the inorganic laboratory do much of their synthetic work in the fumehoods.
This includes the use of vacuum lines in their preparations.
Upper year laboratories are manned by senior graduate students.
We consider laboratory experience to be an important part of chemical education.
We also hope that the students enjoy the laboratory component of their studies!
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