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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CEN 334 or equivalent Application of advanced technology to the vehicle and the roadway to solve traffic congestion, safety, and air quality problems. Note: Some graduate courses may be open to undergraduates. Please consult your department chairperson. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Graduate standing, Thesis Option, and approval of the student’s Graduate Committee Thesis research on an experimental or theoretical project in civil and environmental engineering under a faculty advisor. A formal thesis must be submitted to fulfill the course requirements. Note: Some graduate courses may be open to undergraduates. Please consult your department chairperson. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Graduate standing, Project Option, and approval of the student’s Graduate Committee Project research in conjunction with industry or government under a faculty advisor. A formal report must be submitted to fulfill the course requirements. Note: Some graduate courses may be open to undergraduates. Please consult your department chairperson. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Conditions and hours to be arranged Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and Graduate Committee Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area not otherwise part of the discipline’s course offerings. Note: Some graduate courses may be open to undergraduates. Please consult your department chairperson. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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4.00 Credits
2 hours lecture, 1 hour recitation, 2 hours laboratory Helps students overcome science, mathematics, and reasoning difficulties so that they may be successful in their required general chemistry course. The lecture and the laboratory are integrated to ensure that students have direct hands-on experience with most of the abstract ideas covered in the lecture.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours lecture and recitation Prerequisites: Pre- or Corequisite: MTH 101 An introduction to the fundamental chemical laws and theories covering inorganic and organic chemistry and biochemistry with some descriptive chemistry. For non-science majors, nurses and technologists.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours lecture and recitation Prerequisites: At least a C- in CHM 101 An introduction to the fundamental chemical laws and theories covering inorganic and organic chemistry and biochemistry with some descriptive chemistry. For non-science majors, nurses and technologists.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture Available to anyone in the university, this course provides substantial treatment, with demonstrations, of the chemistry involved in consumer concerns (food additives, medicines, detergents, etc.), air and water pollution, elementary biochemistry, and the general question of power generation and utilization (fuel cells, solar energy conversion, nuclear energy, etc.). No knowledge of chemistry is assumed, but it is hoped the student will have had high school chemistry or its equivalent. No knowledge of chemistry is assumed, but it is hoped the student will have had high school chemistry or its equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture Nutrition and health issues facing people today and the chemistry needed to understand them. Topics to be discussed include health efforts of toxic substances, the science of proper diet, and some of the biochemistry needed to understand diseases such as cancer and AIDS.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours lecture and recitation Prerequisites: High school chemistry and algebra; and satisfactory score on departmental placement examination Corequisites: MTH 131 or 111, CHM 161 Physical and chemical principles pertaining to the structure of chemical species and the nature, extent, and rates of chemical reactions. The details of stoichiometry, energy changes associated with chemical reactions, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and the phenomenon of chemical periodicity are emphasized and discussed in light of modern scientific theories. For science and engineering majors. Honors sections are offered.
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