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CHEM A455: Inorganic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course will cover advanced topics in inorganic chemistry. Topics will emphasize structure function relationships in inorganic substances. These topics will include 1) bonding, electronic spectra, magnetism, kinetics, reaction mechanisms, and structure of coordination compounds; 2) organometallic chemistry; 3) solid state chemistry including polymers; 4) bioinorganic chemistry; and 5) catalysis. Prerequisites: CHEM A307, A350.
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CHEM A493: Oral Presentation
1.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is designed to strengthen the student's oral and writing skills in technical communication. A secondary objective is to practice skills retrieving data from the chemical literature in both written and electronic form. The course requires one paper and one oral presentation at the departmental seminar. Prerequisites: CHEM A303, A320, or permission of instructor.
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CHEM A495: Special Project
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course focuses on the creative or productive efforts of one or more students. A special project is distinguished from a research project in its lack of the historical or experimental method and perspective characteristics of research.
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CHEM A496: Seminar/Workshop
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
A seminar is a supervised group of students sharing the results of their research on a common topic. A workshop is a supervised group of students participating in a common effort.
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CHEM A497: Internship/Practicum
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
An internship is supervised practical experience. A practicum is supervised practical application of previously studied theory.
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CHEM A498: Research
4.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
All majors are encouraged to, and honors program students must, register for one to three credit hours for each semester starting with the second semester of their sophomore years for a total of four credit hours. Credit will be prorated on the basis of one credit hour for four hours devoted to research. Prerequisite: Permission of chairperson.
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CHEM A499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Independent Study
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CHEM Z130: World Food and Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Common Curriculum: Natural Sciences Modern This course is a brief review of nutritional requirements of Homo sapiens and a historical review of how male and female members of the species have met these requirements, individually and collectively. This review will serve as a background for intensive discussion of the modern world food situation and possible future solutions.
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CLHU A480: Capstone: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This capstone course will pull together the varied aspects of a classical studies education by focusing on one topic (e.g., friendship, death, entertainment, the citizen) in the contexts of the Greek and Roman worlds, thereby allowing students who have taken diverse paths through the major to share and expand their understanding of the ancient world through discussions, presentations, and research.
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CLHU H498: Honors Thesis Research
2.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course offers students who wish to pursue an honors thesis time to do research under the guidance of their thesis adviser.
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