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CHEM 3221K: Physical Chemistry I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Albany State University
In this course, the principles of thermoynamics, including chemical/thermal equilibrium, reversible and irreversible processes, kinetic molecular theory, and reaction kinetics as well as other areas of dynamics are investigated. Prerequisites: MATH 2212, CHEM 2301K OR CHEM 2351K & PHYS 222K.
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CHEM 3222K: Physical Chemistry II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Albany State University
The theory and application of quantum theory and bonding; magnetic and spectral properties of atoms and molecules; and statistical mechanics are studied in this course. Prerequisite: CHEM 3221K.
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CHEM 3231: Intermediate Inorganic Chem I
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
A systematic source in inorganic chemistry that investigates topics in group theory, bonding, acid-base chemistry, non-aqueous solvents, the solid state, and chemistry of the main elemental groups. Prerequisite: CHEM 3222K.
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CHEM 3250K: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Albany State University
In this course, the student examines the structure function, and metabolism of carbohydrates, amino acids and proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. (Topics include bioenergetics, enzyme kinetics, photosynthesis, and the interdependence of the various metabolic pathways of intermediate metabol- ism) Prerequisite: CHEM 2301K.
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CHEM 4100K: Instrumental Analysis
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Albany State University
In this course, the student will study the principles and application of modern instrumental methods of analysis with special emphasis on spectrophotometric, chromatographic, electroanalytical and radiochemical techniques. Prerequisite: CHEM 3222K.
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CHEM 4110: Chemical Literature
1.00 Credits
Albany State University
A course designed to acquaint the student with ethics, governmental regulations of chemicals in the work place, and sources of information from journals to databases that are currently available. Prerequisite: senior status.
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CHEM 4111: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Albany State University
A course designed to train students in using science literature and presenting scientific information. Students will review scientific writing styles and presen- tation formats, prepare a poster presentation, and observe and evaluate scientific presentations by invited guest, ASU faculty and senior students. Prerequisite: Junior status.
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CHEM 4120: Senior Research I
1.00 Credits
Albany State University
In this course, students will present preliminary plans/ background of their senior research problem after a review of the current literature. Prerequiste: senior status.
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CHEM 4130K: Senior Research II
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Albany State University
In this course, students select a research area in chemistry and the final written report is completed as a senior thesis (Off campus research experience or industrial co-op/ internships may be substituted if taken at the junior/senior level). Prerequisite: senior status.
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COHP 1231: Orient Sem'r on Nsg/Hlth Care
1.00 Credits
Albany State University
This course introduces nursing and health care history and theoretical framework, including Albany State University's nursing framework. Various theories of nursing and health care are explored. The role of the health care professional including the nurse is analyzed. Proficiencies supporting the role of the health care professionals are explored and adopted.
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