Undergraduate Courses
YEAR ONE: SEMESTER ONE
CHEM 151 Basic Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 153 Basic Organic Chemistry
CHEM 155 Basic Physical Chemistry I
CHEM 169 Practical Chemistry I
MATH 161 Introductory Pure Mathematics
PHY 153 Electricity and Magnetism
CSM 183 Introduction to Computers I
ENGL 157 Communication Skills I
YEAR ONE: SEMESTER TWO
CHEM 152 Coordination Chemistry
CHEM 154 Functional Group Chemistry I
CHEM 156 Basic Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 170 Practical Chemistry II
MATH 156 Mathematics for Chemists
CSM 184 Introduction to Computers II
ENGL 158 Communication Skills II
YEAR TWO: SEMESTER ONE
CHEM 251 Main Group Chemistry and Transition Metals
CHEM 253 Functional Group Chemistry II
CHEM 255 States of Matter and Chemical Kinetics
CHEM 261 Titrimetric Methods of Analysis
CHEM 269 Practical Chemistry III
MATH 265 Mathematical Methods I
CSM 287 Programming with Basic
FC 181 French for Communication I
ENGL 263 Literature in English I
YEAR TWO: SEMESTER TWO
CHEM 252 Transition Metals II, Lanthanides & Actinides
CHEM 254 Organic Reaction Mechanism
CHEM 256 Electrochemistry
CHEM 262 Gravimetric and Electro-analytical Methods
CHEM 270 Practical Chemistry IV
MATH 266 Mathematical Methods II
FC 182 French for Communication II
ENGL 264 Literature in English II
YEAR THREE: SEMESTER ONE
CHEM 351 Inorganic Polymers & Electron Deficient Compounds
CHEM 353 Organic Synthesis and Spectroscopy
CHEM 355 Surface Chemistry and Phase Equilibria
CHEM 361 Separation Methods of Analysis
CHEM 369 Practical Chemistry V
CHEM 357 Nuclear Chemistry
ELECTIVES (Opt for one (1))
CHEM 375 Chemistry and Society
BCHEM 459 Food Processing and Preservation
ECON 151 Elements of Economics I
FLAW 151 Law of Contract I
YEAR THREE: SEMESTER TWO
CHEM 352 Organometallic Chemistry
CHEM 354 Natural Products
CHEM 356 Quantum Chemistry
CHEM 362 Instrumental Methods of Analysis I
CHEM 370 Practical Chemistry VI and Mini Project
ELECTIVES (Opt for one (1))
BCHEM 460 Food Processing and Preservation
ECON 152 Elements of Economics II
FLAW 152 Law of Contract II
ME 492 Entrepreneurship Development
YEAR FOUR: SEMESTER ONE
CHEM 451 Group Theory and Inorganic Spectroscopy
CHEM 453 Physiologically Active Compounds
CHEM 455 Molecular Spectroscopy and Photochemistry
CHEM 461 Instrumental Methods of Analysis II
CHEM 469 Project I
ELECTIVES (Opt for one (1))
CHEM 457 Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry
CHEM 475 Introduction to Computational Chemistry
CHEM 475 Modern Trends in Chemistry
BCHEM 487 Microbial Enzymes Biotechnology
MGT 471 Principles of Management I
YEAR FOUR: SEMESTER TWO
CHEM 452 Ions in Solution
CHEM 454 Applied Organic Spectroscopy
CHEM 456 Macromolecules
CHEM 462 Environmental Chemistry
CHEM 470 Project II
ELECTIVES (Opt for one (1))
CHEM 486 Bioinorganic Chemistry
MGT 472 Principles of Management II
DETAILS OF SYLLABUS - COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
YEAR ONE: SEMESTER ONE
CHEM 151 Basic Inorganic Chemistry (2, 1, 2)
- Atomic structure, Qualitative wave mechanics.
- Periodic Table and Periodicity, Reactivity Parameters.
- Chemical bonding I - Ionic bond, Covalent bond, Dative (coordinate) bond, Valence bond theory, Resonance, Multiple bond, Shapes of Molecules, Hybridization of non-transition elements.
- Forces within molecules, Bond strength, Bond energy, Polarity, Continuity of bonds.
- Crystal structure, X-ray diffraction
CHEM 153 Basic Organic Chemistry (2, 1, 2)
- Molecular composition and structure of organic compounds.
(a) Determination and calculation of empirical and molecular formulae.
(b) Pictorial treatment of hybridization.
- Organic Reactions:
(a) Bond formation and fission
(b) Classification of reagents and reactions.
(c) Reaction Intermediates: Carbocations, Free radicals, Carbanions
- Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic, alicyclic and aromatic compounds including polycyclic systems)
(a) Structure and nomenclature : Isomerism, alkane and cycloalkanes
(b) Homologous series, and gradation of properties.
(c) Preparation
(d) Reactions.
- Petroleum: Fractionation products and uses
CHEM 155 Basic Physical Chemistry (2, 1, 2)
1. Introduction to Physical chemistry: Definition, Structure of Science, Classifications; Laws, Hypotheses, Theories and Models.
2. States of Matter I: Classification; Structure and Properties of matter; Types of systems; State variables and Equations of state.
3. Thermodynamics I: The First law, Heat Capacity, Enthalpy and Thermo-chemistry.
4. Chemical Kinetics I: Elementary Chemical Kinetics, Basic Laws, Effect of Temperature and the Arrhenius equation.
MATH 161 Introductory Pure Mathematics I (3, 1, 3)
The notations ~, Ù, Ú, Þ, Ü, Û applied to not more than two statements at a time: equivalence statements. The notation º. Set theory - Basic Operations on Sets; Venn diagrams. The set R of real numbers. Relation of order in R. Irrational numbers (surds). Binary Operations on sets. Indices and logarithms. Relations and mapping; Defining a function, Linear, Quadratic and other Polynomial functions, Graphical representation of functions. Partial fractions, Inequalities in one/two variables. Sequence and Series (intuitive treatment of limits). Permutation and Combinations. The Binomial Theorem; the Binomial series. Circular measure. Trigonometric functions. Addition and double-angle formulae. Matrices and Determinants. Principles of Mathematical Induction, Complex numbers.
PHY 153 Electricity and Magnetism (2, 0, 2)
- Electric field and potential.
- Magnetic field and induction.
- Magnetic materials.
- AC and DC Circuits,
- Devices.
CSM 183 Introduction to Computers I (2, 2, 3)
- A general introduction to computers and computing, dealing with structure and classification of computers and computer systems.
- Introduction to DOS as an operating system for the PC.
- Word Processing, Detailed study and use of a word processing package.
CHEM 169 Practical Chemistry I (0, 6, 2)
Selected integrated practical chemistry.
YEAR ONE: SEMESTER TWO
CHEM 152 Coordination Chemistry (2, 1, 2)
- Coordination Chemistry: - Development of coordination chemistry, Nomenclature, Stereochemistry, Isomerism in complexes. Stability of complexes, chelate effect.
- Theories of Bonding in Complex Compounds: VBT, MOT, CFT/LFT, Crystal Field Stabilization energies, Distortions from regular geometry-symmetry. Magnetic Properties of Transition Metal complexes.
- Introductory Bioinorganic chemistry.
CHEM 154 Functional Group Chemistry I (2, 1, 2)
- Alcohols, phenols, carbonyls and amines.
- Nomenclature, properties, preparations and reactions
- Properties and uses of common compounds, e.g. methanol, acetone, etc
- Simple application of spectroscopic methods
CHEM 156 Basic Physical Chemistry II (2, 1, 2)
- Equilibrium: Description of Chemical equilibria, Equilibrium Constant calculations, Predicting direction of equilibria, Heterogeneous equilibria. Response of equilibria to conditions: Pressure, Temperature and added reagents.
- Acids, bases and salts: Definitions of strong and weak acids and bases, pH, Salts as acids and bases, Titration curves, Solubility equilibria, Ksp.
- Thermodynamics II: Second and Third Laws. Entropy and Free Energy of Chemical Reactions. Heat engines, Carnot Cycle.
CSM 184 Introduction to Computers II (2, 2, 3)
Computer applications and implications. Data and codes. Data processing - basic concepts and functions. File organization with emphasis on the origin, course and destination of data. Recording and coding of data.
CHEM 170 Practical Chemistry II (0, 6, 2)
Selected integrated practical chemistry.
MATH 156 Mathematics for Chemists (3, 1, 3)
Functions. Limits of functions and continuity, Differentiation: - first and second derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions. Composite and implicit differentiation. Exponential and logarithmic functions. Maxima and Minima, rate of change. Integration and the definite integral, application to areas and volumes, approximate integration, integration of simple continuous and rational functions; methods of substitution, partial fractions and integration by parts. Reduction formula. Vector functions of a single scalar variable. Use of simple transformations to sketch a curve from parent curve. Odd, Even and Periodic functions. Ordinary differential equations of the second order with constant coefficients. Systems of first order equations. Reduction of nth order equation to a system of first order equations. Solution in series.
ENGL 158 Communication Skills II (2, 0, 2)
ENGL 158 is the second phase of the Communication skills. This part of the course is designed to sharpen the writing skills of the participants. The course contents include the communication process, skills in communication, channels of communication in an organization, preparation of official documents such as letters, memos, reports, minutes and proposals. Some oral communication skills will also be taught at this level. This will include oral presentation, formal speech making, conducting interviews and meetings.
YEAR TWO: SEMESTER ONE
CHEM 261 Titrimetric Methods of Analysis (2, 1, 2)
- Basic concepts of analytical chemistry: Introduction and treatment of analytical data, Statistical treatment of analytical data.
- Titrimetric analyses: Acid-Base titration; Complexometric titration; Precipitation titration and Redox titration.
CHEM 251 Main Group Chemistry and Transition Metal I (2,1,2)
- General characteristics of the main group elements.
I Na, K
II Be, Mg, Ca, Ba
III B, Al
IV C, Si, Sn, Pb
V N, P, As
VI O, S, Se
VII Halogens
VIII Noble gases.
- Nomenclature, properties, preparations and reactions of Transition metals I: General characteristic properties of transition metals (The 1st Row Transition metals).
CHEM 253 Functional Group Chemistry II (2, 1, 2)
Nomenclature, Preparation, Reactions and Uses of
- Alkyl and Aryl halides.
- Carboxylic acids and derivatives.
- Heterocyclic compounds.
CHEM 255 States of Matter II and Chemical Kinetics II (2, 1, 2)
- State of Matter II: Electric and magnetic properties of matter. Gases, Liquids and Solids' magnetic properties.
- Chemical Kinetics II: Experimental methods in gas phase and fast reactions in solution. Relaxation method Catalysts. Enzyme catalyzed reactions. Theoretical interpretation of reaction rates. Rate theory and reaction mechanism
CHEM 269 Practical Chemistry III (0, 6, 2)
Selected integrated practical chemistry.
MATH 265 Mathematical Methods I (3, 1, 3)
Partial Differentiation of function of several variables. Differentiation of implicit functions. Jacobians. Differentiation of a vector function of several variables. The tangent vector. Curvilinear coordinates. Plane polar, cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line integrals, multiple, surface and volume integrals. Gradient, Divergence and Curl. The theories of Green, Gauss and Stokes. Applications to physical and geometrical problems.
FC 181 French for Communication I (2, 0, 2)
Aspect Grammatical: La definition et genre d'un objet; l'identite d'une personne; les jours de la semaine; les mois de l'annee; les chiffres de zero a cent. La conjugasion; le present de l'indicatif des verbs reguliers et irreguliers. Interrogation avec les suivant; est-ce-que.
ENGL 263 Literature in English I (1, 0, 1)
Literature as poetry: What is a poem and its characteristics? Differences between a poem and a song. The figure of speech and the literary device. Pratical appreciation. Texts to be studied; African and English poems.
CSM 287 Programming with Basic (2, 0, 2)
The basics of the BASIC programming language with emphasis on program design and file processing.
YEAR TWO: SEMESTER TWO
CHEM 262 Gravimetric and Electroanalytical Methods (2, 1, 2)
- Gravimetric analyses.
- Electrogravimetry, coulometry, potentiometry.
CHEM 252 Transition Metal Chemistry II Lanthanides and Actinides (2, 1, 2)
- Heavy Transition metals. Second and third row transition metals (sub-groups)
- General characteristics of lanthanides and actinides.
CHEM 254 Organic Reaction Mechanism (2, 1, 2)
- Organic reactions
- Substitution: Nucleophilic substitution at saturated carbon atoms.
Electrophilic and Nucleophilic substitutions in aromatic systems.
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- Addition: Electrophilic and Nucleophilic addition to C=C and C=O
- Elimination: E1 and E2 mechanisms
- Symmetry controlled reactions: electrocyclic, cycloaddition and sigmatropic rearrangements.
- Carbonyl substitution reactions including Aldol condensation and Michael Addition reactions.
- Stereochemistry.
CHEM 256 Electrochemistry (2, 1, 2)
- Electrochemistry I: Electrode systems, electrochemical cells and EMF Thermodynamic functions from cell potential measurements, Migration of ions in solution. Measurement of conductivities, Transport numbers: Hittorf and moving boundary methods.
- Electrochemistry II: Activities and Standard states, Activity coefficient from solubilities, The Debye-Huckel theory. Free energy and entropies and reversible EMF. Concentration cells. Electrolysis and over-voltage, Irreversible electrodes.
CHEM 270 Practical Chemistry IV (0, 6, 2)
Selected Integrated Practical Chemistry.
MATH 266 Mathematical Methods II (3, 1, 3)
Improper integrals. Integrals depending on a parameter. Differentiation and integration under the
integral sign. Gamma and Beta functions,, Stirling's formula. Basic properties and use of the Laplace transform. Fourier series. Orthogonal functions. Boundary-value problems. Standard form of the heat, wave and Laplace equations. Methods of separation of variables. Fourier transforms.
FC 182 French for Communication II (2, 0, 2)
L'aspect grammatical; L'article partitif; la conjugasion; pronominalisation; l'expression figee avec le verbe avoir et etre. Degree de l'adjectif; l'expression de la duee; l'expression interrogative avec les adverbs suivants; l'aspect communicative; au restaurant, invitation; le voyage, remplir une fiche; chercher un appartement; correspondence, civilization; la culture francaise.
ENGL 264 Literature in English II (1, 0, 1)
Literature as Narrative. Traditional (19th Century) Narrative. Contemporary Narrative. The African Novel. Texts to be studied: One African Novel and One English Novel.
YEAR THREE: SEMESTER ONE
CHEM 361 Separation Methods of Analysis (3, 0, 3)
Separation methods: Solvent extraction, Chromatography (GLC, LSC, etc), Paper and Thin Layer Chromatography, Gas chromatography, High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Ion Exchange Chromatography and Electrophoresis.
CHEM 351 Inorganic Polymers and Electron Deficient Compounds (3,0,3)
Electron-Deficient Compounds eg. Boron Compounds, Inorganic Polymers, Rings, Cages and Silicates.
CHEM 357 Nuclear Chemistry (2, 0, 2)
Conservation of Mass-Energy, Structure of the nucleus. Nuclear Binding Energies, Radioactivity. Band of Stability, Transmutation, Detection and measurement of Nuclear Radiation, Radiation Protection, Application of Radioactivity, Nuclear Fission, Nuclear Waste Management
CHEM 353 Organic Synthesis and Spectroscopy (3, 0, 3)
- Selected organic reactions
- Methods in organic synthesis
- Organic Spectroscopy: NMR, IR, UV, Mass Spectroscopy - Principles and Application.
CHEM 355 Surface Chemistry and Phase Equilibria (3, 0, 3)
- Adsorption as surface phenomenon
- Interfacial phenomenon
- Colloidal systems
- Phase equilibria
- Surfactants
- Growth and Structure of Solid Surfaces.
CHEM 375 Chemistry and Society (2, 0, 2)
History of chemistry: Relationship of chemistry to other sciences and industry. Earth Resources, Renewable and non-renewable resources, Energy sources, Resource depletion. Environmental effects of chemicals, plastics, textiles, etc; Chemical and Radiochemical hazards.
BCHEM 459 Food Processing and Preservation (2, 0, 2)
Water in food processing, sugar and sweetners. Salt, food additives. Methods of food preservation.
ECON 151 Elements of Economics I (2, 0, 2)
The purpose of this course is to introduce those without prior knowledge of Economics to fundamental concepts and the use of analytical techniques which will be helpful in the study of economic problems. It is also to provide those not intending to specialize in the subject with knowledge of principles which can be used in related disciplines. The course covers the nature and scope of economics; consumer choice, determination of prices in different market-conditions; production theory and theory of distribution.
CHEM 369 Practical Chemistry V (0, 6, 2)
Selected Integrated Practical Chemistry.
FLAW 151 Law of Contract I (3, 0, 3)
- Nature of Contract: sources of law, concept of bargain, classification.
- Formation of Contract: offer and acceptance; consideration, intention to create legal relations.
- Contents of Contract: terms, representations, excluding and limiting terms and fundamental breach of terms.
- Capacity: infants, illiterates, co-operations, mental patients and drunken persons.
YEAR THREE: SEMESTER TWO
CHEM 362 Instrumental Methods of Analysis I (3, 0, 3)
Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy, Optical Methods: Luminescence, Infrared Spectroscopy, Atomic Spectroscopy, Refractometry, Polarimetry.
CHEM 352 Organometallic Chemistry (3, 0, 3)
- Organometallic Chemistry of main group elements and transition metals in catalysis.
- Cluster and Sandwich Compounds.
CHEM 354 Natural Products (3, 0, 3)
Biosynthesis, Nomenclature, Reactions and functions of secondary metabolites.
- Terpenoids and Steroids.
- Alkaloids
- Flavonoids and Natural Dyes
- Natural and synthetic polymers.
- Carbohydrates
- Lipids
- Amino acids, peptides, and proteins
- Nucleic acids.
CHEM 356 Quantum Chemistry (3,0,3)
Quantum Chemistry: Developments and qualitative treatment of Schrödinger's equation and solution to the hydrogen atom problem. Rigid rotor, harmonic oscillator. Variation and Perturbation theory. Molecular Orbital and Valence Bond Theory - application to diatomic molecules.
BCHEM 460 Food Processing and Preservation (2, 0, 2)
Methods of food packaging, Food processing, Plant Economics of Food Processing.
ECON 152 Elements of Economics II (2, 0, 2)
A survey of national income, its measurement and determinants; fluctuations in economic activity and trends in Ghana's national income; index numbers; money and national income; international trade and payments; role of government. (pre-requisite ECON 151).
CHEM 370 Practical VI and Mini Project (0, 6, 3)
1. Practicals based on instrumentation
2. Mini Project as prelude to final year research project.
FLAW 152 Law of Contract II (3, 0, 3)
- Vitiating Elements of a Contract; Mistake, misrepresentation; duress, illegality and unenforceable contracts
- Privity of Contract; rules and exceptions
- Discharge of Contract: by performance, agreement, breach and frustration.
- Remedies/Damages: equitable remedies in outline only; quantum merit claims and quasi contract
ME 492 Entrepreneurship Development (2, 0, 2)
Entrepreneurship and free enterprise; Business planning; Product and service concepts for new ventures; Marketing and new venture development; Organising and financing new ventures; Current trend (internet commerce, e-commerce); Business Law/Law of Contract.
YEAR FOUR: SEMESTER ONE
CHEM 461 Instrumental Methods of Analysis II (3, 0, 3)
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- Mass Spectroscopy
- X-ray Spectroscopy
- Electroanalytical methods: Polarography, Amperometry, and Conductometry.
CHEM 451 Group Theory and Inorganic Spectroscopy (3, 0, 3)
- Symmetry and Group Theory . Chemical applications of Group Theory.
- Physical methods of Inorganic Chemistry including electronic spectroscopy of the coordination compounds.
CHEM 453 Physiologically Active Compounds (3, 0, 3)
- Physiologically active compounds: Drugs and their sources, Drugs nomenclature, Orthodox and Traditional medicine, Phytochemical screening.
- Chemotherapeutic agents: Classes, Characteristics and activities of antibiotics and anti-malaria
- Pharmacodynamic agents
- Vitamins
- Hormones
- Pheromones
- Other biologically active substances eg. Pesticides.