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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of the environmental chemistry of water, the measurement and remediation of water quality problems, the toxicology of water pollutants, and the environmental aspects of energy use. Prerequisites: CHEM220 or CHEM225 and CHEM226, CHEM231, and NSCI103. Also listed as EVRN341. (3,3) 4
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of environmental chemistry of the atmosphere and the geosphere, including the measurement and remediation of air pollution and soil contamination problems. The nature and handling of hazardous wastes will also be covered. Prerequisites: CHEM220 or CHEM225 and CHEM226, CHEM231 and NSCI103. (3,3) 4
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to toxicology, including its history, types of poisons, their mode of operation and the biochemistry of detoxification. Environmental problems caused by toxic contaminants will be discussed. Prerequisite: CHEM220 or CHEM226. (3,0) 3 Alternate Years
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4.00 Credits
Chemical thermodynamics with applications to both phase and chemical equilibria. Prerequisites: CHEM116, one year of calculus and one year of physics. (4,0) 4
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Chemical dynamics, structure, and quantum chemistry with applications to spectroscopy. Prerequisite: CHEM116, one year of calculus and one year of physics. (3,3) 4
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0.00 - 999.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
Literature searching, scientific writing, and oral presentation of scientific data. Students will be expected to listen to presentation of peers enrolled in CHEM/EVRN499 and develop a topic for their senior thesis. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Note: Also listed as EVRN395. (0,2) 1
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is a capstone for the forensic chemistry degree. It will focus on standard and non-standard methods in forensic science. Lecture and laboratory concentrate on quantitative and qualitative drug analyses, fingerprint visualization techniques, ballistics, DNA analyses, and chemical analyses of evidence. Gas chromatography, atomic absorption spectrometry, and infrared spectroscopy techniques will be used to differentiate evidence. In this course much time will be spent on mechanisms of the analyses facilitating critical thinking skills. Prerequisites: CHEM332 and CJUS444. Note: Also listed as CJUS445. (3,3) 4
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Students will assist in laboratories, learning instructional techniques, under direction of faculty. Course may be repeated for a maximum of two credits. Students must gain approval of the faculty member in charge of the specific laboratory, and the school dean. Credits may be used as CHEM electives. This is a credit/no credit course. (0,3) 1-2 Per Credit
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