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CH 443: Atomic Structure And Spectra
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Alternate Years: Spring, 2010, 2012 Development of atomic theory, quantum mechanics and its use in rotation, vibration, electron and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Three periods of lecture each week. Prerequisite: CH 333.
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CH 444: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Four Credits Alternate Years: Spring 2009, 2011 Recent advanced principles and theories of Inorganic Chemistry. Topics: nature of the chemical bond, acid-base theories, complex ions and metal chelates, bioinorganic chemistry, chemistry of the lanthanides and actinides. Three periods of lecture and a four-hour laboratory each week. Prerequisite: CH 333.
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CH 446: Special Topics in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Not Offered 2008-2009 In depth coverage of up to date advanced chemical topics. This course is an advanced chemistry elective for Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Biology majors. The specific content focuses on cutting edge science in the specific sub-discipline of the faculty member teaching the course. Prerequisites: CH 232 and permission of Department Chair.
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CH 449: Seminar And Thesis
4.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Four Credits Fall and Spring Semesters All third and fourth year Chemistry and Biochemistry majors meet with Chemistry and Biochemistry faculty once a week for both internal and external seminar presentations. During the fall semester of the third and fourth years each student is required to prepare and present a half-hour seminar on a topic of his/her choice found in a current professional journal. During the fall semester of the fourth year each student will be expected to write a thesis. Preferably this thesis will cover experimental or theoretical research the student has actually done. Each student will be expected to defend his/her thesis in the spring semester of the fourth year.
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CH 475: Internship in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Research or practical experience in the field at an outside industrial, government, hospital, or university setting. Must be approved by the Department Chairperson, the Faculty member supervising the Internship, and the Supervisor in the cooperating organization.
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CH 490: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Opportunity for upper level students to do advanced work in a specialized area of chemistry. Prerequisite: Approval of both the faculty member directing the work and the Department Chairperson.
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CH 490 - Directed Study
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CH 496: Independent Chemical Research
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Students carry out an advanced research project in a specialized area of chemistry under the direction of a faculty member from the Department of Chemistry. The research may be part of an ongoing project being conducted by the faculty member, or the student and faculty member may develop an original project. May be taken more than once. Prerequisite: Approval of both the faculty member directing the project and the Department Chairperson.
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CH 497: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Students complete an advanced research project in a specialized area of chemistry under the
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CJ 120: Critical Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters An introduction to the major institutions of criminal justice from a social scientific perspective. Examines the structure and operation of police, courts, and corrections. Theories and concepts of sociology and other disciplines will be used to describe the workings of the criminal justice system and raise questions for critical analysis.
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CJ 201: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters This course provides a broad overview of sociological and interdisciplinary theories of criminal behavior and social control. Students learn how to analyze theories and research on crime for the purpose of advancing theory as well as developing policies for crime prevention and control. Not open to first-year students in their first semester.
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