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3.00 Credits
An elementary chemistry course for students in a curriculum which requires only a 3-hour science course. The course shows the significant role that chemistry plays in our everyday lives. In addition to applications of basic principles, topics include pollution and the environment, proteins, chemicals of food, poisons, toxins drugs, chemicals and the mind. Corequisite: ENG 02 or RDL 02 if required.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of CHM 17. lonic reactions; acid-base theories, pH, chemical equilibria, structure, nomenclature and properties of hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, carbonyls, acids, esters, fats, lipids, amino acids, and proteins, carbohydrates. Prerequisite: CHM 17.
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2.00 Credits
Presents the basic concepts of laboratory safety. Topics covered include legal issues, chemical and biological hazards, storage, laboratory design, and emergency responses. Prerequisite: CHM 11 or CHM 17. **Required for students in Engineering Science and other science curricula. This course is not intended for non-science Liberal Arts students.
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4.00 Credits
Theory and laboratory methods of quantitative chemical analysis with laboratory determinations employing gravimetric and titrimetric (volumetric) methods, including acid-base, precipitation and oxidation-reduction reactions; use of chelating agents and analytical instruments. Prerequisite: CHM 22.
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4.00 Credits
Covers basic discussions of the theory, operation and analytical applications of spectroscopy and chromatography. This course begins to develop expertise in techniques involving the operation of many common laboratory instruments and how they are used in quantitative analysis with specific applications in the pharmaceutical field. Prerequisite: CHM 22.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to computer applications in chemistry including: ChemOffice, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet searches and research, and molecular modeling programs. Prerequisite: CHM 11 or CHM 17.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses the wide variety of products generated by the US pharmaceutical and chemical process industry; focuses on changing government regulations, environmental health and safety issues, and changing technologies. Provides knowledge of the chemical technician's role in the pharmaceutical and chemical process industry. Prerequisite: CHM 22.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to chemical processes and methods currently used in industry, including fluid flow, heat transfer, plant utilities, distillation, extractions, crystallization, filtration, drying, etc. Students will also investigate current topics and technology applications. Students choose a current method and write a comprehensive review for its use and applications. Some fieldwork investigations, library, or computer investigations may be required. Prerequisite: CHM 39.
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1.00 Credits
Students function as learning members of the hospital's radiology department under laboratory conditions. Experience in patient preparation, selection of proper technical factors, administration of ionizing radiation for diagnostic examination with appropriate radiation protection control. Close supervision to develop and evaluate students' clinical skills. Film Evaluation included. Prerequisites: BIO 23, MTH 13. Corequisites: RAD 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16.
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1.00 Credits
Continuation of Clinical Education I. Film Evaluation included. Prerequisite: CLE 11.
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