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CHM 112: General College Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Stephens College
(4 hrs.) (Prerequisite: CHM 111; approved eye protection required; lab fee charged) Second semester of the sequence covering the fundamental principles of chemistry. Topics include chemical kinetics and equilibrium, properties of gases, liquids, solids and solutions, acid-base chemistry, electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry.
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CHM 280: Topics in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) Topics courses are devoted to special subjects that may not be covered in depth in other courses.
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CHM 341: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Stephens College
(4 hrs.) (Prerequisite: CHM 112; approved eye protection required; lab fee charged) First semester of the sequence covering the chemistry of carbon-containing compounds. Topics include orbitals and bonding, the nomenclature and physical properties of functional groups, conformations and stereochemistry, substitution and elimination reactions at sp3-hybridized carbon, additional reactions to carbon-carbon multiple bonds and spectroscopy. The laboratory introduces basic skills and techniques.
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CHM 342: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Stephens College
(4 hrs.) (Prerequisite: CHM 341; approved eye protection required; lab fee charged) Second semester of the sequence covering the chemistry of carbon-containing compounds. Topics include spectroscopy, addition and substitution reactions at the carbonyl group, enolates, aromatic compounds, radicals and pericyclic reactions. Studies in biochemical compounds such as amino acids, peptides and proteins may be included. Laboratory will focus on the investigations of important organic reactions.
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CHM 345: Quantitative Instrumental Analysis
4.00 Credits
Stephens College
(4 hrs.) (Prerequisite: CHM112) This quantitative analysis courses the principles of instrumental analysis. Instruments such as gas chromatograph (GC), ultraviolet/visible spectrometer (UV/Vis) fourier transfom spectrometer (FTIR) and high performance liquid chromatograph (HPLC) will be utilized. The complimentary laboratory experience allows hands-on experience conducting quantitative analysis. Students will learn calibration techniques and method development. The laboratory will also include an individualized research component. Offered periodically.
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CHM 380: Advanced Topics in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) Topics courses are devoted to special subjects that may not be covered in depth in other courses.
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CHM 410: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: BIO 182, CHM 341. Cross- listed as BIO 410) This course blends complex biological and chemical concepts. Advanced problem-solving skills are used to investigate amino acids/proteins, enzymes, protein purification, nucleic acids, flow of genetic information, analysis and cloning of genes, membranes, carbohydrates and metabolic pathways. Offered periodically.
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CHM 496: Research Internship
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: permission of instructor) Select junior and senior science majors are able to participate in a research project in chemistry under the supervision of a professional scientific investigator. Interns become familiar with all aspects of the research process, including project design, planning, experimentation, analysis and presentation. Opportunities to present data and results at meetings of professional societies, such as the American Chemical Society, are available. Physics Courses
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CIS 160: Introduction to Computers
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Open to all students) Study of the impact and uses of computers with an emphasis on hardware and software. Topics will include how software interacts with the computer and peripherals, how it is used in the professions, and how it is changing the workplace. The Microsoft Office software, including word processing, spreadsheet/database, presentation packages, and Internet exploration, will be utilized.
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CIS 206: Introduction to Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: one year of high school computer proficiency or consent of instructor) A study of concepts of computer-based information systems. This is an introductory survey of computer science concepts such as algorithms, hardware and software design, computer organization, programming language models, network models, virtual machines, artificial intelligence and social and ethical concerns of computer science. Economics Courses
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