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CHEM 27: Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Drew University
A systematic study of modern inorganic chemistry beginning with the chemistry of the main group elements. Topics include periodic trends and chemical relationships and unusual bonding interactions. Focuses on the chemistry of the transition elements, including stereochemistry and isomerism, bonding (crystal and ligand field theory), magnetic and spectroscopic properties, metal-metal bonds, metal clusters, organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry. Meets: Three hours class. Prerequisite: CHEM 25. Offered fall semester.
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CHEM 3: Chemistry and the Environment
4.00 Credits
Drew University
A non-major course designed to address environmental issues from a chemical perspective and to achieve a chemical literacy necessary to critique such issues. Prior background in chemistry is not required. Meets: Four hours class. Offered fall semester.
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CHEM 30: Co-op Work I
4.00 Credits
Drew University
Each student is located in a chemical or pharmaceutical company under the direct supervision of an industrial "mentor" for a minimum of 10 weeks. The exact projects vary but are usually at the technician level. Precise objectives are arranged in each individual case by the mentor and the co-op director. Final reports and evaluations are required. At least one on-site visit is made by the co-op director. Graded Pass/Unsatisfactory. Prerequisite: Admission to the co-op program. Offered in summer.
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CHEM 6: Principles of Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Drew University
An introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry as a quantitative science, including inorganic reactions, properties of gases, liquids, and solids, thermochemistry, atomic theory, and nuclear chemistry. Appropriate for those with little or no background in chemistry. Meets: Three hours class, three hours laboratory. Offered fall semester.
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CHEM 6A: Principles of Chemistry I,Advanced Section
4.00 Credits
Drew University
A special section of CHEM 6 for students who have the ability and necessary background to work at an advanced level. Covers topics in CHEM 6 as necessary but in more depth and adds some enrichment topics. All students, regardless of background and without testing at Drew, enter CHEM 6. Placement in CHEM 6A is determined on basis of placement test and in consultation with instructor of course. Meets: Three hours class, three hours laboratory. Signature of instructor required for registration. Offered fall semester. CHEM 7 / Principles of Chemistry II (4) A continuation of CHEM 6/6A covering the structure of solids, kinetics, thermodynamics, equilibria, electrochemistry, and the principles of descriptive inorganic chemistry, including the transition metals. Meets: Three hours class, three hours laboratory. Prerequisite: CHEM 6/6A. Offered spring semester.
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CHEM 7: Principles of Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Drew University
A continuation of CHEM 6/6A covering the structure of solids, kinetics, thermodynamics, equilibria, electrochemistry, and the principles of descriptive inorganic chemistry, including the transition metals. Meets: Three hours class, three hours laboratory. Prerequisite: CHEM 6/6A. Offered spring semester.
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CHIN 101: Modern Chinese Society
4.00 Credits
Drew University
Advanced training in listening comprehension and oral expression through study of modern Chinese society. Writing skills will be developed through critical essays on readings. Offered fall semester in alternate years.
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CHIN 102: Advanced Chinese Reading
4.00 Credits
Drew University
This is a second-semester course for the third-year of Chinese. It focuses on students' ability to read authentic Chinese texts. Other aspects of the language learning, such as speaking, character acquisition, writing and translation are also included. Prerequisite: CHIN 101. Offered spring semester.
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CHIN 111: Selected Topics in Classical Chinese Literature
4.00 Credits
Drew University
Examination of the Chinese tradition in literature, culture and thought through critical study of classical texts in English translation. Subject matter may include selections from the genres of poetry, philosophical discourse, drama, tales, and the classical novel. Critical essay required of students. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. Offered fall semester in even numbered years.
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CHIN 112: Selected Topics in Modern Chinese Literature and Film
4.00 Credits
Drew University
Chinese literature, cinema, and drama of the twentieth century, a time when China faced western challenges to its national identity and cultural tradition. Texts of the twentieth century are distinctively modern, covering such issues as westernization and tradition, revolution, family restructuring and women's role in society. Course may be repeated. Offered fall semester.
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