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BIO 480: Seminar in Life Sciences
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An overview of a de?ned scienti?c topic (such as the process of cell division) will be presented, and then recently published articles on this topic will be discussed in detail. As part of the course requirements, each student will be asked to present one or more assigned journal articles to the class. The course is designed to increase the student’s knowledge of an active area of scienti?c inquiry and to enhance the student’s reading, data analysis, and oral presentation skills. Prerequisites: Seniors or second semester juniors who have completed BIO 160 and five additional biology and chemistry courses, and permission of instructor. Staff/ Three credits
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BIO 490-491: Special To pics in Biology
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Directed study or experimental research. Prerequisites: Six courses in Biology and consent of instructor. (Offered by arrangement) Staff/ Three credits each semester
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CHE 105: Chemistry in Modern Society
4.00 Credits
Assumption University
A course for non-science majors surveying the fundamental concepts and theories of the structure of matter in the context of chemistry’s applications to society. Topics of consideration may include environmental issues, energy use and production, nutrition, medicines, plastics, and/or other pertinent issues of the day. Three lectures and one threehour laboratory per week. Lab fee: $300.00. (Spring) Staff/ Four credits
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CHE 131-132: General Chemistry I and II
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Fundamental principles of chemistry. Topics covered in CHE 131 include: matter and measurement, atomic and electronic structure, stoichiometry, gases, bonding, and solutions. In CHE 132: chemical equilibria (gases, solubility), acids and bases, electrochemistry, thermochemistry, nuclear and coordination chemistry. Emphasis is placed on problem solving. Laboratory work includes Qualitative Analysis. CHE 131 is a prerequisite for CHE 132. Intended science majors should take this series in their ?rst year. Lab Fee: $300.00 each semester. (Part I, Fall; Part II, Spring.) Hauri, Meunier, Niece/ Four credits each semester
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CHE 201-202: Organic Chemistry i AND ii
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
The chemistry of organic compounds (the compounds of carbon) is studied. The topics include covalent bonding, molecular structure, and resonance; constitutional, geometric, and optical isomerism; the reactions of organic compounds through their functional groups; the nucleophilic, electrophilic, and free radical reaction mechanisms; and spectroscopy. These theoretical and practical principles are applied to the solution of such organic chemical problems as structure determination, chemical synthesis of desired molecules, the effect of structure on properties, and the biological roles of organic molecules. This full-year course meets the needs of students who expect to pursue graduate studies in natural sciences and also of those who plan to enter professional schools. Prerequisite: CHE 131-132. Lab Fee: $300.00 each semester. (Fall, Spring) Dix/ Four credits each semester
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CHE 291: Internship in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Directed study within an internship program. The student will be expected to keep a journal detailing the internship. The student will also be expected to write a paper (usually approximately 10 pages in length) summarizing an area related to the internship experience. An evaluation by the on-site supervisor will be considered when determining the grade. The student will be required to have a G.P.A. of 3.0 to enroll.
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CHE 311-312: Ph ysical Chemistry i and ii
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An intensive study of the structure and interconversions of matter in its several states. Intra- and inter-molecular forces, thermodynamics, equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, and statistical and quantum mechanics are considered. Prerequisites: CHE 201-202, PHY 201-202 (may be concurrent), MAT 117-118 or MAT 131-132. Lab Fee: $300.00 per semester. (Fall, Spring) Staff/ Four credits each semester
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CHE 313: Biophysical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Assumption University
A study of the bioproperties of gases and solutions, thermodynamics, equilibria, kinetics, the colloidal state, and electrochemistry, with particular emphasis on systems of biological interest. The laboratory includes some quantitative analysis, spectrophotometry, and measurement of physical chemical properties. Prerequisites: CHE 201-202, PHY 201-202 (may be concurrent), MAT 117-118 or MAT 131-132. Lab Fee: $300.00. (Spring, Alternate years) Staff/ Four credits
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CHE 315: Analytical Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A study of the major methods of chemical analysis, including statistics in evaluating the error associated with measurements, the systematic treatment of acid-base equilibria, introductory electrochemistry and spectrophotometry, and the theory of separations (chromatography). Three lectures and one threehour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: CHE 201-202. Lab Fee: $300.00. (Fall, alternate years) Dix, Hauri, Niece/ Four credits
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CHE 316: Inorganic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Assumption University
A study of the structure and properties of the elements and their compounds. Topics covered are atomic structure, periodic relationships, molecular bonding, acid-base systems, and coordination compounds. Laboratory work focuses on the interaction between experiment and theory in understanding and predicting chemical phenomena. Three lectures and one laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: CHE 201-202. Lab fee: $300.00. (Fall, alternate years) Niece/ Four credits
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