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CHM 399: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Carlow University
An opportunity for junior chemistry majors to research current trends and topics of interest in an area of chemistry and present a seminar and paper devoted to this topic. Students work in conjunction with a faculty mentor. The course covers such skills as using the chemical literature, online searching, browsing the World Wide Web, and preparing a computer presentation. One hour weekly seminar
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CHM 400: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Carlow University
A student-designed course of study in an area of chemistry not covered by current courses, under the guidance of a faculty member. Requires the approval of the departmental chairperson and sponsorship of a chemistry department faculty prior to registration. Credits vary
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CHM 411: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Carlow University
A study of the most fundamental aspects of chemistry. The first semester focuses on quantum mechanics and spectroscopy. Topics include the Schrdinger equation, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The second semester focuses on thermodynamics and kinetics. Topics include the properties of gases, partition functions, the laws of thermodynamics, the Maxwell relations, equilibria, and molecular dynamics. Three hours of lecture and one hour of recitation weekly
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CHM 412: Physical Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Carlow University
A study of the most fundamental aspects of chemistry. The first semester focuses on quantum mechanics and spectroscopy. Topics include the Schrdinger equation, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The second semester focuses on thermodynamics and kinetics. Topics include the properties of gases, partition functions, the laws of thermodynamics, the Maxwell relations, equilibria, and molecular dynamics. Three hours of lecture and one hour of recitation weekly
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CHM 422: Instrumental Method: Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Carlow University
An introduction to instrumental methods of chemical analysis. Methods covered include electronic absorption spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, gas and liquid chromatography, electrochemical techniques, calorimetry, and others. Students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in each technique. An additional emphasis is placed on formal laboratory report writing and communication of scientific results. One hour of lecture and three hours of laboratory weekly. Offered each spring semester
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CHM 423: Adv Experimental Techniques
3.00 Credits
Carlow University
A capstone course for chemistry majors, CHM 423 expands upon and enhances laboratory skills aquired in the program curriculum by introducing the students to novel applications of chemical instrumentation, methodologies, and techniques. Topics covered in the course may includea variety of absorbance and emission spectroscopic techniques, separation techniques such as gas and liquid chromatography, electrochemical methods of analysis, as well as quantum mechanical calculations and computational modeling. An additional emphasis is placed on formal laboratory report writing and communication of scientific results.One hour of lecture and six hours of laboratory weekly
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CHM 498: Senior Experience
2.00 Credits
Carlow University
An independent, professional experience within the field of chemistry (or another science) that may involve laboratory research, an internship, student teaching, or other independent project. The experience is designed in consultation with a faculty mentor. One-hour seminar weekly, plus additional time needed to complete the experience
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CHM 499: Senior Experience
2.00 Credits
Carlow University
An independent, professional experience within the field of chemistry (or another science) that may involve laboratory research, an internship, student teaching, or other independent project. The experience is designed in consultation with a faculty mentor. One-hour seminar weekly, plus additional time needed to complete the experience
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CM 104: Mass Media and Society
3.00 Credits
Carlow University
An introduction to the study of the mass communication process and the various industries that constitute the mass media in our society. This course examines the development of each of the major mass media; the social and economic status of each medium today; the function of news, advertising, and public relations; and some basic concepts in communication law and ethics
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CM 120: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Carlow University
An examination of communication theory and research as it applies to the creation, maintenance, or deterioration of interpersonal relationships. Topics include the creation and negotiation of meaning, identity development, social diversity and cultural influences, verbal/nonverbal messages, perception, conflict, power, self-disclosure, and interaction patterns in friendships, families, and work relationships. The course combines theory application and experiential skill development
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