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CHM 4110: Physical Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
A continuation of CHM 4100. Included is a student laboratory that deals with experimental methods used in physical chemistry. Credit, 4 semester hours. PREREQ: CHM 4100.
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CHM 4200: Forensic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
An examination of chemical theories and practices related to the analysis of physical evidence in criminal investigations. Three one-hour lectures and one three-hour laboratory meeting weekly. Credit, 4 semester hours. PREREQ: CHM 2270 and 3110.
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CHM 4260: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
The bonding, structure, and reactions of inorganic substances will be explored through applications of appropriate physico chemical theories. Laboratory projects are included which employ a variety of instrumental methods to examine thermodynamic and kinetic properties of inorganic systems. Credit, 4 semester hours. PREREQ: CHM 2260, CHM 4100.
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CHM 4270: Instrumental Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Advanced topics related to instrumental methods of chemical analysis will be examined. Laboratory projects will focus on the finer points of data acquisition, analysis, and evaluation. Credit, 4 semester hours. PREREQ: CHM 2270, CHM 4100; PHY 1510/1570 or PHY 2010/2070.
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CHM 4800: Internship in Chemistry
1.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Experiential learning through work with an external agency. Internships are arranged on an individual basis and must involve chemistry-related work and supervision by both the agency's staff and a University faculty member. An internship application must be approved by the Department Chair prior to registration. Academic credit will be awarded at a maximum rate of 1 semester hour for each 40 clock hours of work with the agency. Pass/Fail grading. Credit, 1-4 semester hours. PREREQ: 24 semester hours of CHM course work and consent of the Department Chair.
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CHM 4990: Independent Study in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Individual study in advanced areas of chemistry. Offered for chemistry majors only. Credit, 1 to 3 semester hours. PREREQ: Consent of Department Chair.
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CHMS 44xx: Special Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Advanced class study in selected areas of chemistry. Credit, 1 3 semester hours. PREREQ: Consent of the Instructor.
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CHMS 49xx: Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
A seminar series in which current research projects are presented and discussed. Most seminars will be presented by visiting scientists recruited from research laboratories in industry and universities. Credit, 1 hour per semester; may be repeated for up to 4 semester hours. PREREQ: Consent of instructor.
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CRJ 2100: Police in Society
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
A study of police in society, to include the history, jurisdiction and organization of police forces, police power and authority, police problems and issues, and the recruitment, training and careers of police officers. Credit, 3 semester hours. Prerequisite: CRJ 2000.
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CRJ 2200: The Judiciary-An Introduction
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
A study of the American judicial system, with an emphasis on the North Carolina courts, covering the activities of lawyers, prosecutors, public defenders, judges, court clerks, bailiffs and relatedoccupations and professions. Credit, 3 semester hours. Prerequisite: CRJ 2000.
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