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CH 110: Introduction to Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Introduces the science of nutrition designed for the non-science major. Topics considered in class and lab are making healthy food choices, using nutrition standards and guidelines, the chemical composition of food, how food is digested and absorbed, vitamins and minerals, weight control, eating disorders, fitness, world hunger, food safety, and nutrition throughout the life cycle. Objectives include: 1) introduction to the chemical basis of nutrition and how food is digested, absorbed, metabolized, and excreted; 2) application of theoretical knowledge to changing life circumstances due to aging, disease, or the social environment; and 3) broad overview of current issues in nutrition to help students develop an awareness of nutrition issues and problems. Co-requisite: CH110L.
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CH 110L: Introduction to Nutrition Lab for Non-Majors
1.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Lab for BI110.
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CH 231: Analytical Methods
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Studies the theoretical foundation and skills necessary for the solution of problems encountered in the area of quantitative chemical analysis, including classical and modern methods. Gives emphasis to experimental design, statistics, evaluation and presentation of data, sampling, equilibrium dynamics of analytically important reactions, volumetric techniques, absorption and emission spectroscopy methods, electrochemical methods, and analytical and biological separations. Prerequisite: CH104. Co-requisite: BI231L. Cross- Listed as CH231. Offered in January term.
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CH 231L: Analytical Chemistry Lab
2.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
The laboratory includes investigation of methods and techniques in volumetric analysis, Chromatography, UV-Vis and AA spectrophotometer, Voltammetry, and sampling techniques. Includes representative chemical samples from environmental air, soil, and water systems as well as biological samples. Introduces computer methods of data analysis and plotting. Emphasizes the development of analytical skills, proper laboratory record keeping, and professional outlook on laboratory work. Lab for CH231.
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CH 241: Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Introduces the chemical basis of nutrition and how food is digested, absorbed, utilized, and excreted. Includes a brief overview of differing nutritional states according to age categories and disease states and prepares the student to recognize nutritionally related disorders in the clinical setting. Prerequisites: CH101 or CH102, BI103. Cross-listed as BI241.
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CH 321: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
The first of a two-semester sequence which is a detailed study of the properties, reactions, bonding, structural theory, stereochemistry and reaction of mechanisms of organic compounds. Prerequisite: CH104. Co-requisite: CH321L.
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CH 321L: Organic Chemistry I Lab
2.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Representative general techniques in organic chemistry synthesis, involves typical function groups and transformations. Micro scale techniques are used along with gas phase chromatography and infrared red spectroscopy. Lab for CH321.
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CH 322: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Continues to study the functional groups with extension to more complex groups, including several classes of poly-functional compounds and natural products. Prerequisite: CH321. Co-requisite: CH322L.
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CH 322L: Organic Chemistry II Lab
2.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Development of organic synthetic techniques for more complex synthetic problems; development of methods of qualitative analysis using spectroscopic techniques, including nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, and UV-visible as well as polarimetry and gas chromatography. Lab for CH322.
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CH 350: Advanced Chemistry Lab I
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
The first of a project oriented, two-semester laboratory program that integrates various methods and techniques. Includes basic electronics, electrochemistry, various forms of spectroscopy and chromatography, advanced synthetic techniques, and other topics. Prerequisite: CH322. Cross-listed as BI350.
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