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CHEM 294: Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Designed for students who wish a course not listed in the regular offerings. A current topic in chemistry will be explored. (Offered as needed)
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CHEM 295: Independent Study in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Study on an independent basis in collaboration with the instructor on a topic in chemistry at the lower division level. (Offered as needed)
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CHEM 331;332: Quantitative Analysis
44.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: CHEM 152 with a grade of "C" . This practical course covers the theory andapplication of chemistry principles to the analysis of unknown chemical substances. The course emphasizes accuracy and precision in using chemical and modern instrumental techniques. The second semester will emphasize instrumental analysis and a more rigorous treatment of analytical techniques. Two lectures and three hours laboratory per week. (Fall Semester; Spring Semester, odd years)
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CHEM 340: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: CHEM 152 with a grade of "C" or better . This course is a study of the structureand reactivity of inorganic substances. The theory, structure, symmetry, reactivity, kinetics, and mechanisms of coordination chemistry will be covered. In addition, surveys of transitional metal, organometallic, cluster, and bioinorganic chemistries will be presented. Three lectures per week. (Fall Semester, as needed)
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CHEM 421;422: Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: CHEM 331, MATH 252, and PHYS 282 Physical chemistry encompasses the subject areas of thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, quantum chemistry, and molecular spectroscopy. In the first semester the emphasis is on the application of the principles of thermodynamics and kinetics to chemical systems. The second semester focuses on quantum chemistry and molecular spectroscopy. The laboratory component of the course will provide students with an opportunity to learn modern physical measurement and computational techniques. The three hour course is a non-laboratory course intended for non-chemistry majors who meet the prerequisites. (Fall Semester; Spring Semester, even years)
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CHEM 461;462: Biochemistry
33.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: CHEM 222 and BIOL 162. PHYS 272 recommended. A study of the chemical properties and biological functions of the atoms, molecules, macromolecules, and macromolecular complexes that constitute living systems. First semester will deal with inorganic biochemistry, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, proteins, enzymes, and the basic catabolic pathways. Second semester will cover additional catabolic pathways, biosynthetic pathways, physiological chemistry, and the molecular basis of inheritance and gene expression. Three lecture periods per week. (Fall Semester; Spring Semester)
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CHEM 463;464: Biochemistry Laboratory
11.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Co-requisite: CHEM 461 and 462. An introduction to experimental techniques and procedures in biochemistry. The first semester deals with common procedures for proteins and enzymes. The second semester focuses on DNA and RNA techniques. Meets one three hour period per week.
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CHEM 491: Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: Approval of the instructor. Discussion and investigation into chemical literature. After being introduced to resources on chemical literature, students will prepare a paper and an oral presentation on a current chemistry topic. One class meeting per week. (Offered as needed)
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CHEM 494: Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
An advanced course dealing with one or more areas selected from the following: chemical instrumentation, chemistry of industrial processes, molecular orbital theory, organic synthesis, spectroscopic analysis, geochemistry, advanced organic chemistry, inorganic structure, organic stereochemistry, and environmental chemistry. Based on student needs and faculty consent, other topics may be chosen. (Offered as needed)
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CHEM 495: Independent Study in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Study on an independent basis in collaboration with the instructor on a topic in chemistry at the upper division level. (Offered as needed)
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