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CH 471: Industrial Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: CH 202 , CH 211 , CH 221 , CH 332 A course to bridge the gap from the academic to the industrial world. Topics include material accounting, energy accounting, chemical transport, reactor design, process development and control.
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CH 501: Advanced Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: CH 202 and CH 204 This course focuses on four topics: mechanisms of organic chemistry reactions, fundamentals of synthesis of complex molecules, organic chemistry of biologically important molecules, and an introduction to medical chemistry. An underlying theme throughout this course is the relationship between chemical structure and the function and reactivity of organic compounds.
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CH 521: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: CH 331 . Corequisite: CH 332 Review of atomic structure and introduction to group theory and symmetry. The chemistry of transition metal complexes and organometallic compounds with emphasis on bonding and structure, physical and chemical properties, and reaction mechanisms including catalysis and photochemistry. Bioinorganic chemistry and ionic solids will be covered as time permits.
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CH 550: Medicinal Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: one year of undergraduate organic chemistry (CH 201 , CH 202 or equivalent). Recommended: An advanced undergraduate organic chemistry course (CH 501 or equivalent). Medicinal chemistry is the investigation , discovery, and development of therapeutic agents. A key concept is the understanding of the relationship between chemical structure and drug activity. This course is interdisciplinary in its approach, with the goals of understanding drug action and designing new drugs. Medicinal chemistry incorporates knowledge of a wide scope of disciplines such as chemistry, biology, and pharmacology. This course emphasizes the fundamental principles of medicinal chemistry and surveys major classes of drugs.
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CH 555: Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: one year of undergraduate organic chemistry (CH 201 , CH 202 or equivalent) and one term of biochemistry (BI 461 or equivalent). Recommended: An advanced undergraduate organic chemistry course (CH 501 or equivalent), at least one course in biochemistry or in cell biology (BI 308 , BI 311 or equivalent). Pharmacology is the study of therapeutics: agents administered to achieve a beneficial therapeutic effect on some disease process. This survey course will cover a general overview of pharmacology including principles of pharmacodynamics (mechanism of action of drugs) and pharmacokinetics (the role of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion in drug action). The general concepts will be applied into case studies of specific drugs taken from the main classes of therapeutic agents.
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CH 593: Honors Thesis: Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Students in this course will complete their Honors Thesis in consultation with their Honors Thesis advisor.
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CH 599: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Opportunity for the student under the direction of a faculty member to explore an area of interest. This course may be used to do preliminary work on the topic studied for Thesis (CH 451 ). 1-4 credit hours.
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CJ 100: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Survey of criminal justice system with emphasis on prosecution, corrections, and societal reaction to offenders. Retribution, rehabilitation, deterrence, and incapacitation serve as generic frames of reference and theoretical points of departure for analyzing the dispositional and correctional processes. The course focuses on the process - from the police and prosecution through the courts; from the courts through the correctional system.
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CJ 102: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
The scope, purpose, and definitions of substantive criminal law: criminal liability, major elements of statutory and common law offenses (with some reference to the Connecticut Penal Code), and significant defenses.
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CJ 105: Introduction to Security
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
General survey of the major historical, legal, and practical developments and problems of security. Course stresses the components, organization, and objectives of security; the trend toward professionalization; the role of security in the public and private sectors and its relationship to management.
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