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CHEM 405 /505: Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring, Summer. Students conduct an experimental investigation under the supervision of a faculty member. A paper reporting the results of the research, written in the format of a published journal article, is required for completion of the course. A minimum of 4 laboratory hours per week is required per credit hour. May be repeated. Research at another institution may be counted with the prior approval of the department chair. Prerequisites: Junior standing and consent of faculty member who will advise. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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CHEM 411 /511- 412 /512: Physical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. States of matter, thermodynamics, equilibria, kinetics, electrochemistry, spectroscopy, quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. Three class periods and 4 hours laboratory per week. Prerequisites: CHEM 250 and 261 and PHYS 212 (or 202) and MATH 251. Prerequisite for 412 is 411. Prerequisites must have a grade of "C" or higher toenroll in this course. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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CHEM 440: Seminar
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. Use of the chemical literature and oral presentations of interest to department majors. Required of all junior and senior majors, but credit is earned only in the graduating semester of the senior year.
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CHEM 444 /544: Selectedtopics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Harding University
Offered on demand. Topics are determined by student needs and interests and instructor availability.
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CHEM 450 /550: Inorganic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall.Modern inorganic chemistry including chemical bonding, concepts of acids and bases, chemistry of the main group elements, coordination chemistry and organometallic chemistry.Three hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 250 with a grade of "C" or higher. Fee: See coursefee schedule.
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CHIN 098: Chinese Language And Culture I
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. Offered on sufficient demand and availability of staff. Designed for students with no background in Mandarin Chinese. Heritage students may not enroll for credit. An introduction background to oral and written communication, grammar and culture. Introduces at least 250 simplified characters. Pinyin text will facilitate speaking and pronunciation. Three class periods and one hour of lab per week.
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CHIN 099: Chinese Language And Culture II
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring.Offered on sufficient demand and availability of staff. A continuation of CHIN 098. Heritage students may not enroll for credit. Students will review simplified characters and learn traditional characters, bringing the active vocabulary to at least 350 characters in simplified and traditional format. Pinyin text will facilitate speaking and pronunciation. Three class periods and one hour of lab per week. Prerequisite: CHIN 098 or equivalent.
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CJ 261: Introduction to The Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring, Summer. An analysis of the administration of criminal justice, including the structural components of the criminal justice systemand the stages of the criminal process fromthe detection of crime and arrest through prosecution, adjudication, sentencing, and punishment/ corrections and its alternatives; emphasis on analysis of decisions and practices within the entire criminal justice system, as well as discretion in the administration of criminal justice.
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CJ 280: Human Behavior Andthe Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. Dynamics of human behavior and the effects of the social environment upon individual development; processes of human development, change and adaptation from infancy through late adulthood with an examination of developmental stages, transitions and problems of social, biological, cognitive, emotional and behavioral aspects of human functioning; developing a people-in-systems theoretical orientation to the study of criminal justice.
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CJ 340: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. A study of substantive criminal law which includes an analysis of criminal acts, elements of specific crimes, punishments and conditions which may excuse one from criminal responsibility or mitigate punishment. Principles such as mens rea, causation, harmand actus reus are discussed in detail. These principles are considered in the context of the definition of substantive criminal offenses against persons, such asmurder, battery and sexual offenses, and in the context of crimes against property, such as burglary and theft, as well as with respect to defenses thereto such as insanity, intoxication, duress, self-defense and other defenses. A case study approach is used in this course in addition to applicable "black letter" law. Prerequisite:CJ 261, and junior standing or consent of instructor.
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