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CHEM 1960: Special Purpose Instruction
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
A course intended for specific groups or organizations outside the University community.
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CHEM 1970: Internship
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Student internships may be either full-time or part-time in a public or private agency appropriate to the degree objective. Internships consist of closely supervised periods of service that are arranged in advance of the course registration. Students should consult their advisor concerning prerequisites.
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CHEM 1980: Research
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Research carried out by the student that is based on appropriate methodology and scholarship.
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CHEM 1990: Thesis
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
A thesis written by the student that reports extensive original research carried out by the student and demonstrates appropriate methodology and scholarship.
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CHEM 2130: Chemistry of Drugs
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Introduction to the pharmacology of the more common drugs and toxic substances.
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CHEM 2210: Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Introduction to the theory and practice of crime scene evidence analysis. Topics include, but are not limited to: bloodstain analysis, toxicology, DNA evidence, forensic entomology, fingerprint analysis, biological evidence, arson, and explosives. [Core Curriculum Goal Area 3]
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CHEM 2211: Principles of Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Principles of inorganic, physical, solution, and gas phase chemistry. The laboratory component introduces techniques, methods, and instrumentation. Intended for chemistry majors and minors, biology majors, preprofessional students, and open to any student meeting the prerequisites wishing to fulfill their Core Curriculum requirement. [Core Curriculum Goal Area 3 (LC)] If on-campus student must register for CHEM 2211 (Lecture) and CHEM 2271(Lab).
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CHEM 2212: Principles of Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Continuation of the development of principles of inorganic, physical, solution, and gas phase chemistry begun in CHEM 2211. The laboratory component introduces techniques, methods, and instrumentation. Intended for chemistry majors and minors, biology majors, preprofessional students, and open to any student meeting the prerequisites wishing to fulfill their Core Curriculum requirement. Prerequisite: CHEM 1111 or CHEM 2211. [Core Curriculum Goal Area 3 (LC)] Student must register for CHEM 2212 (Lecture) and CHEM 2272 (Lab).
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CHEM 2270: Forensic Science Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Introduction to techniques in Forensic Science. These techniques include, but are not limited to: Bloodstain analysis, HPLC, GC-MS, PCR, and microscopic analysis of biological and physical evidence. [Core Curriculum Goal Area 3]
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CHEM 2271: Principles of Chemistry I Lab
0.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Principles of inorganic, physical, solution, and gas phase chemistry. The laboratory component introduces techniques, methods, and instrumentation. Intended for chemistry majors and minors, biology majors, preprofessional students, and open to any student meeting the prerequisites wishing to fulfill their Core Curriculum requirement. [Core Curriculum Goal Area 3 (LC)] If on-campus student must register for CHEM 2211 (Lecture) and CHEM 2271(Lab).
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