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CHEM 6BH: Laboratory Methods of Organic Chemistry (Independent Research)
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Independent research involving distillation, crystallization, extraction, determination of physical properties, organic synthesis, and use of instrumental methods in organic chemistry.
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CHEM 6BL: Laboratory Methods of Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Distillation, crystallization, extraction, determination of physical properties, organic synthesis, instrumental methods in organic chemistry.
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CHEM 6CH: Organic Chemistry Labs
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Independent research involving distillation, crystallization, extraction, determination of physical properties, organic synthesis, and use of instrumental methods in organic chemistry for the purposes of multistep synthesis.
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CHEM 6CL: Organic Chemistry Labs
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Distillation, crystallization, extraction, determination of physical properties, organic synthesis, instrumental methods in organic chemistry.
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CHEM 99: Introduction to Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Directed study, normally experimental, to be arranged with individual faculty members. Course offers exceptional students an opportunity to participate in a research group. Basic techniques and the operation of instruments used in research. A few students in chemistry are quite advanced having had extensive laboratory training in high school or elsewhere. This course allows them the opportunity to participate in a research group before they acquire 84 units and are then eligible for and capable of handling 199, Independent Studies.
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CHEM C S: Seminar
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Presentation and critical discussion of topics in chemistry.
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CHIN 1: Elementary Modern Chinese
5.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
The beginning course in Chinese. The student acquires a basic knowledge of the grammar, a limited general vocabulary, correct pronunciation, and an ability to read and understand simple texts. Weekly laboratory assignments support and enhance classroom learning.
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CHIN 101A: Introduction to Classical Chinese
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
The grammar and vocabulary of classical Chinese. Readings concentrate on philosophical and historical works from the pre-Han period, with some selections from later prose and poetry. Students with some familiarity with Chinese characters (through another Asian language) but not modern Chinese will be accommodated.
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CHIN 101B: Introduction to Classical Chinese
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
The grammar and vocabulary of classical Chinese. Readings concentrate on philosophical and historical works from the Pre-Han period, with some selections from later prose and poetry. Students with some familiarity with Chinese characters (through another Asian language) but not modern Chinese will be accommodated.
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CHIN 101C: Introduction to Classical Chinese
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
The grammar and vocabulary of classical Chinese. Readings concentrate on philosophical and historical works from the Pre-Han period, with some selections from later prose and poetry. Students with some familiarity with Chinese characters (through another Asian language) but not modern Chinese will be accommodated.
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