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CH 3330: General Biochemistry II
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
A continuation of General Biochemistry I. Lecture three hours a week. Prerequisite: CH 3310.
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CH 3450: Analytical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
A course in the theory and practice of quantitative analytical chemistry. Gravimetric, volumetric and simple instrumental methods of analysis are considered. Lecture three hours a week, laboratory four hours a week. Lab fee. Prerequisite: CH 2630.
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CH 3550: Biophysical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
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CH 4430: Instrumental Analysis I
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
The major types of electrometric methods and chromatography are emphasized with a survey of spectrophotometry. Lecture two hours a week. Laboratory three and a half hours a week. Lab fee. Prerequisites: CH 3230 and CH 3450.
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CH 4450: Instrumental Analysis II
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
The principles and methods of spectrophotometry are emphasized with a survey of chromatography and electrochemistry. Lecture two hours a week. Laboratory three and a half hours a week. Lab fee. Prerequisites: CH 3230 and CH 3450.
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CH 4960: Chemical Literature and Seminar
1.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
An introduction to the use of the technical library, typical literature searches and seminar presentations. Open to all students and faculty members. Prerequisite: departmental approval.
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DS 3200: Production Operations Management
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
This course provides a study of the production and operations functions within the modern industrial organization. Emphasis is placed on the quantitative techniques needed to improve decision making in the production/operations environment. Prerequisite: BUS 2200.
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EC 2000: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
A first course in macroeconomics, a social science, that introduces students to theories of how the economy operates and demonstrates the interrelationships of macroeconomic policies, national debt, inflation and unemployment. From primary information sources and educational media, students learn to hypothesize, gather data and test fundamental economic relationships, as well as learn to anticipate the performance of the overall economy. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. (SRI)
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EC 2050: Honors Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
A first course in macroeconomics, a social science, that introduces students to theories of how the economy operates and demonstrates the interrelationships of macroeconomic policies, national debt, inflation and unemployment. From primary information sources and educational media, students learn to hypothesize, gather data and test fundamental economic relationships, as well as learn to anticipate the performance of the overall economy. This course takes the place of EC 2000 for honors students. Sophomore standing. (SRI)
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EC 2100: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
A first course in microeconomics, a social science, that introduces students to theories of how consumers and producers interact through supply and demand within the economy. This course helps students in developing a scientific approach to studying economic systems such as modern capitalism. Students investigate the structure of market behavior, performance in the marketplace and optimizing behavior regarding consumer demand, revenues, costs and profits. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. (SRI)
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