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CH 340: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: CH 120, CH 121, CH 201 or CH 202 recommended This course is a survey of the chemistry of the inorganic elements, focusing on the relationship between electronic structure , physical properties, and reactivity across the periodic table. Offered every 2 years. 3 credits.
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CH 340 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
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CH 350: Medicinal Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: CH 201, CH 202 A study of how drugs work and the science and technology of modern drug discovery illustrated with case histories. Three lecture hours per week. Offered every 3 years. 3 credits.
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CH 350 - Medicinal Chemistry
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CH 360: Introduction to Materials Science
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: CH 120, CH 121, and either PY 221, PY 222 or PY 241, PY 242 Physical structure of solids. Electrical, magnetic, thermal and optical properties of solids, liquids and soft matter. Structure-property relationships in materials. Offered every 2 years. 3 credits.
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CH 410: Biochemistry I
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: CH 201, Prerequisite or Corequisite: CH 202 The chemistry of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids; enzymes, biological oxidations; and correlations in intermediary metabolism. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. Offered every year. 4 credits.
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CH 410 - Biochemistry I
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CH 411: Biochemistry II
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisite: CH/BI 410 The generation and storage of metabolic energy; biosynthesis of macromolecular precursors, DNA, RNA, and protein; and biochemical regulation. Three lecture hours per week. Offered every 3 years. 3 credits.
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CH 411 - Biochemistry II
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CH 415: Nucleic Acids Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: CH 201, CH 202; CH 410 recommended Structure and function of nucleic acids in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Topics include nucleotide metabolism, replication, repair, and recombinant DNA techniques. Offered every 3 years. 3 credits.
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CH 415 - Nucleic Acids Biochemistry
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CH 425: Bioanalytical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites CH 201, CH 202 and CH 203 Separation, identification and analysis of biological compounds using modern biochemical methods. Two lecture hours and six laboratory hours per week. Offered every 3 years. 4 credits.
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CH 425 - Bioanalytical Chemistry
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CH 453: Radiopharmaceuticals
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisite: Consent of NMT coordinator Fundamental concepts of radiopharmaceutical production including basic radiochemistry. Offered every year. 4 credits.
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CH 453 - Radiopharmaceuticals
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CH 455: Special Topics in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: 18 credits in Chemistry and consent of Department Exploration of frontier areas of chemistry, including chemical kinetics, quantum chemistry, polymers, spectroscopy, materials science, environmental, bioinorganic and medicinal chemistry. Offered every 3 years. 3-4 credits.
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CH 455 - Special Topics in Chemistry
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CH 465: Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology I
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisite: Consent of NMT coordinator Why a specific test is indicated; which radiopharmaceutical is preferred; and how the basic image appearance and/or numerical data may be altered by pathological states. Offered every year. 4 credits.
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CH 465 - Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology I
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