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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CHE 124 and CHE 124L This course is required for the biology, environmental science, and medical technology programs. It is the first part of a two-semester sequence that explores the fundamentals of organic chemistry. Coverage topics include an evaluation of structure, properties, reactions, and synthesis of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, and introduction to stereochemistry and spectroscopy. Three lectures are scheduled each week. This course is offered in fall semesters. All students registered for this course must also be registered for CHE 311L.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CHE 124 and CHE 124L This laboratory course introduces students to fundamental techniques used in the synthesis and char-acterization of organic compounds. Students gain hands-on experience in the application of proc-esses/reactions discussed in lecture. One three-hour laboratory period is scheduled each week. This course is offered in fall semesters. A course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be registered for CHE 311.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CHE 311 and CHE 311L A continuation of CHE 311, this course is required for biology, environmental science, and medical technology majors. Coverage includes investigating the structure, properties, reactions, synthesis, and spectroscopy of aromatic hydrocarbons, and the functional group found in organic chemistry. There are three lectures scheduled each week. This course is offered in spring semesters. All students registered for this course must also be registered for CHE 312L.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CHE 311 and CHE 311L This laboratory course focuses on further investigating the properties and reactions that are discussed in lecture. Spectroscopic methods commonly used in organic chemistry will be used for characteriza-tion and identifying reaction products. Students are also introduced to an overview of functional group identification using organic qualitative analysis. One three-hour laboratory is scheduled each week. This course is offered in spring semesters. A course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be registered for CHE 312.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CHE 124, CHE 124L, and MAT 161 This course is the lecture portion of a laboratory-based course that is required of medical technology majors. A survey of the field of analytical chemistry and a detailed investigation of the standard methods of quantitative determinations are presented in this course. Coverage areas include statisti-cal treatment of data, titrimetry, gravimetric, electrochemical, spectrochemical, and chromatographic methods. Two lectures are scheduled each week. This course is offered once every two years. All students registered for this course must also be registered for CHE 321L.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CHE 124, CHE 124L, and MAT 161 This is a laboratory course that will require the application of quantitative analytical techniques. Experiments will incorporate methods that are commonly used in industrial chemical, biological, or environmental laboratory settings. Students are expected to be able to determine the quality of their own work as well as the work of their peers. Techniques emphasized include chemical, separation, and spectroscopic methods. Two three-hour laboratory periods are scheduled each week. This course is offered once every two years. A course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be registered for CHE 321.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Permission of faculty member and school dean Designed for small groups of students to pursue in-depth a particular aspect of chemistry that is not covered or is treated lightly in regular course offerings. The course is taught in seminar fashion and meets for 36 contact hours. Offered as needed.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Permission of faculty member and school dean Intensive individual study in a particular aspect of chemistry that is not covered in regular course offerings. This enrichment option is limited to students who have demonstrated the potential to pur-sue independent scholarly activity beyond that which is expected in regular courses. Request for enrollment must be made prior to registration in the form of a written proposal. May be repeated for credit. Weekly meetings with faculty member. Offered as needed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce majors and non-majors to the theory and practice of communi-cation and the impact it has on thinking and behavior. It investigates communication from the per-spective of relationships, gender, cultural diversity, ethics, and critical and persuasive thinking. The course considers the effect communication has on perception and the value placed on others.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CMM 101 This survey course is an introduction to contemporary issues in mass communication and provides an overview of mass communication processes, practices, and methods. It helps prepare students for the modern information age by examining the structure, role, content, and impact of print, electronic, audio, and video mass communication from a historical and theoretical perspective.
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