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CHEM 3015: Classical Chemical Analysis
5.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
The principles of chemical stiochiometry and equilibrium are supplied to gravimetric and volumetric quantitative analysis. An introduction to simple instrumental methods is included. Lecture and laboratory. Pre: CHEM 1215
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CHEM 3025: Instrumental Chemical Analysis
5.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
The principles of optical and electrochemical methods are applied to qualitative and quantitative analysis. Separation techniques are studied and some nuclear and thermal analytical methods are included. Lecture and laboratory. Pre: CHEM 1215.
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CHEM 3115: Organic Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
The study of chemistry of organic compounds with an emphasis on functional groups, nomenclature, reactions, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry and spectroscopy. Lecture and laboratory. Pre: CHEM 1215
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CHEM 4115: Organic Chemistry II
5.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
A continuation of Organic Chemistry I with inclusion of compounds of biochemical interest. A significant portion of the laboratory program is devoted to identification of organic compounds by classical and modern methods. Pre: CHEM 3115.
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CHEM 4125: Advanced Organic Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
An in-depth study of selected topics of organic chemistry with an emphasis on mechanistic theory, organic syntheses, organic spectroscopy, and/or physical organic chemistry. Pre: CHEM 4115.
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CHEM 4144: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Develop a basic understanding of chemical reactions that occur in plant and animal systems. The study of the structure and metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Cellular respiration, photosynthesis, enzyme mechanism, and intracellular signaling pathways are also covered. Lecture and laboratory. Pre: CHEM 3115, 4115 or concurrently. (Cross-Listed-BIOL 4144)
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CHEM 4355: Physical Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
A fundamental course in physical chemistry including atomic and molecular structure, thermodynamics, kinetics, states of matter, and equilibria. Lecture and laboratory. Pre: CHEM 1215, PHYS 1114 or 2114 and MATH 2215 (MATH 2315 highly recommended).
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CHEM 4365: Physical Chemistry II
5.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
This is a continuation of CHEM 4355. Topics include: Basic aspects of modern physics, introduction to quantum chemistry, particle in a box (one and two dimension), particle in a ring, the hydrogen atom, multi-electron atoms, diatomic molecules and molecular orbital theory, rotational and vibrational spectroscopy, and electronic spectroscopy. Lecture and laboratory. Pre: CHEM 4355.
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CJUS 1113: Introduction to Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
An introduction to the science of law enforcement. A survey of the history, development, administration, policy, and training of police officers. Included is an introduction to police public relations and general police ethics.
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CJUS 1123: Criminal Law I
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
A study of both the common law and statutory violations of criminal law as they are applied by the law enforcement officer. Included are the elements of the more common criminal offenses encountered by the criminal investigators.
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