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CHE 390: Professional Development Portfolio
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
The primary objective of this course is to prepare students for the Professional Development Experience and chosen careers. Students will participate in professional development workshops and write a proposal for their senior year experience. Spring.
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CHE 392: Molecular Biotechnology
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
An advanced investigation of genetic engineering and recombinants DNA technology, this course will investigate the theory and principles behind the new biological revolution in molecular biotechnology. Medical and industrial applications as well as ethical concerns will be discussed. Lab work will involve learning recombinant DNA techniques that are the cornerstone of molecular biology. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Same as BIO 392. Prerequisite: BIO 140. Spring, even academic years.
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CHE 434: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Theoretical principles of inorganic chemistry. Topics include atomic and molecular structure, group theory, chemical bonding, coordination compounds, and the periodic classification of the elements. Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: CHE 222, 227; MAT 135 and 140 or consent of instructor. Spring, even academic years.
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CHE 448: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Introduction to the theory and practice of modern analytical instrumentation. Chromatography, quantitative spectrometry, electroanalytical, and computer/instrument interfacing techniques are discussed. Representative samples are analyzed using instrumental methods. One hour lecture, six hours laboratory. Prerequisites: CHE 227, or consent of instructor. Spring, even academic years.
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CHE 472: Chemistry Seminar
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Presentation of current and historical topics in chemistry. This course emphasizes practice and presentation of oral and written reports. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor. Spring.
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CHE 482: Chemistry Practicum
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A supervised, pre-approved experience which allows a student to pursue specific learning goals and/or be involved in a field experience during the regular academic semester.
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CHE 490: Independent Study
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Independent investigation of some problem in one of the fields of chemistry by students who have completed the minimum requirements for a major in chemistry. Prerequisite: consent of department.
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CHE 499: Senior Competency Practicum
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
An examination taken by senior majors to assess their knowledge of the field of chemistry and their ability to apply this knowledge to solve practical problems. Normally given in the student's final semester of work. Consists of an oral examination and a written Major Field Test from the Educational Testing Service. Passing grade D- or higher.
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CHE XXX : Elective Chemistry
0.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Undistributed Chemistry credit taken in transfer.
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CMP 130: Introduction to Computing
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
An introduction to the field of Computing and the use of software applications to enhance professional productivity. Topics include data storage, data manipulation, operating systems, networking and the Internet, algorithms, programming languages, software engineering, data abstractions, database systems, artificial intelligence, and the theory of computation. Hands-on experience with applications, such as spreadsheet software and database management systems, are included. Fall and spring.
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