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CHE 112: Chemical Equilibrium and Analysis
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A study of the analytical chemistry of the more common elements. Acid-base theory, solubility, and redox equilibria are treated in lecture and applied in lab. Statistical evaluation of volumetric, optical, and potentiometric data are also covered. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: completion of CHE 111 lecture with a grade of C- or better, and completion of CHE 111 laboratory with a grade of D or better.
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CHE 203: Survey of Organic Chemistry 3 or
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An overview of the chemistry of carbon compounds: naming, structure, functional groups, and reactions, with continual reference to substances of biological activity and importance. Topics discussed build from basic hydrocarbons and concepts to polyfunctional and complex systems. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. The 3-credit option does not include laboratory. Prerequisite: One year of college chemistry.
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CHE 205: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A study of the chemistry of carbon compounds: structure, naming, reactions and synthesis involving major functional groups. Laboratory emphasis is on synthesis, separations and purification of organic compounds. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: One year of college chemistry.
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CHE 206: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A continuation of CHE 205 with focus on aromatic compounds and oxygenated functional groups. The laboratory stresses compound identifications through wet chemical and various spectral methods. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: CHE 205 or its equivalent
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CHE 230: Analytical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A study of the fundamentals of analytical chemistry. An emphasis is placed on statistics, solubility equilibria, acid-base equilibria, electrochemistry, and chromatography, The essential skills of quantitative analysis will be emphasized in the laboratory. Prerequisite: CHE 112
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CHE 241: Crime Scene Pattern Analysis
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Students will be introduced to basic concepts in criminalistics, such as identification and individualization. Among the topics for lecture and laboratory instruction are photography and other methods of crime scene documentation, imprint and impression recovery and analysis, firearms identification, and questioned document examination. Students are introduced to physical patterns such as blood spatter, bullet trajectory, and glass fracture typically found at crime scenes. Emphasis is also placed on the proper handling, packaging, and transport of physical evidence from crime scenes. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: CHE 111.
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CHE 300: Technical Information
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An introduction to the chemical literature and methods for literature searching using hardcopy and computer-assisted techniques. Major reference works, domestic and foreign research and review journals, and patents are discussed. Students gain experience in searching the literature, abstracting information in written form, and writing research papers for publication. Prerequisite: CHE 205 and 206.
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CHE 302: Instrumental Analysis
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A study of the principles, applications, and theories of modern instrumental analysis methods, including signal/noise ratios, and the fundamentals of spectroscopy and chromatography. The components of a wide variety of instruments are examined in detail. Laboratory provides hands-on experience with modern analytical instrumentation, including gas and liquid chromatography, absorption and fluorescence, mass spectrometry, atomic absorption, Fourier transform infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopies. Prerequisites: CHE 206 and PHY 102, or departmental approval.
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CHE 306: Advanced Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A continuation of organic chemistry with emphasis on synthetic methods, condensations and cycloadditions, organometallic reagents, aliphatic and aromatic substitutions, and reaction site selectivity. Also, molecular rearrangements and multi-step synthesis pathways. Frequent reference to the current chemical literature. Prerequisite: One year of organic chemistry.
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CHE 307: Biochemistry I 3 or
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A study of the structure, properties and functions of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Enzyme kinetics is introduced and selected enzyme mechanisms are discussed. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. The 3-credit option does not include laboratory. Prerequisite: one year of organic chemistry.
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