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1.00 Credits
Continuation of CH 311, stressing chemical kinetics, elementary quantum theory, and spectroscopy.Three lectures, one three-hour laboratory, and one DHAR laboratory per week. Prerequisite: CH 311. Spring.
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0.50 Credits
A weekly, hour and half-long seminar on current topics in chemistry and related areas, involving faculty, students, and guest speakers. Each student presents one seminar on a topic approved by the faculty. Each student also writes and defends a proposal of their research. Fall.
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0.50 Credits
A weekly, hour and a half-long seminar on current topics in chemistry and related areas, involving faculty, students, and guest speakers. Each student presents one seminar on a topic approved by the faculty. Students prepare a poster presentation on their research and an oral presentation for the campus community during senior conference. Spring.
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1.00 Credits
Theory and practice of such physico-chemical methods of analysis as infrared, visible, and ultraviolet spectrophotometry; gas chromatography; atomic absorption; voltammetry; and mass spectroscopy.Three lectures and two three-hour laboratories per week. Prerequisites: CH 304 and PH 122. Fall.
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A course containing both theoretical and descriptive inorganic chemistry.Topics include group theory and symmetry, crystal field theory, coordination chemistry, reaction mechanisms, organometallic chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry.Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: CH 311. Spring.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the structure, chemistry, and metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids.Topics in application of biochemistry to medicine, dentistry, and nutrition are also considered.Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. (Also listed as BI 408, this course may be counted for credit in either biology or chemistry.) Prerequisites: CH 212, BI 115 and 125, and consent. Fall.
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A research experience in chemistry during the senior year. Requirements include a paper written in the style of a scientific journal article and an oral presentation to students and faculty. Prerequisites: CH 212 and consent. Fall, Spring.
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1.00 Credits
A research project, pursued independently or corporately, that brings to bear the student's accumulated knowledge and skills in chemistry. A paper and oral presentation are required. Students may be required to lead discussion or direct the activities of other members of the project. Prerequisite: senior standing or consent. Interim.
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Introduces students to the historical development of the urban environment in major Mediterranean cities of classical antiquity and the social, economic and political priorities expressed through them.The course examines whether Birmingham exhibits similar priorities through its history, and the potential developments Birmingham may experience in the future. (Satisfies Disciplinary Foundations requirement in humanities.)
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1.00 Credits
A survey of the myths of Greece and Rome with a view toward their religious, historical, and literary development. (Satisfies Disciplinary Foundations requirement in literature or humanities; an IC designated course.)
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