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CHEM 254: Elementary Quantitative Analysis
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: CHEM 142 and CHML 142. A study of the theory and applications of analytical chemistry. This is a lecture course primarily intended for students preparing for careers in the health sciences.
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CHEM 310: Introduction to Scientific Research
2.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: Consent by advisors. The course serves as an introduction to scientific research for chemistry students and it is especially important for students entering graduate studies. The course covers scientific literature, scientific writing, scientific presentation, research ethics, and introduction to federal agencies (NSF, NIH, DoD, etc.) and their research focuses, trends, and funding opportunities.
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CHEM 320: Analytical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: CHEM 142, CHML 142, and CHEM 242. A quantitative study of the equilibrium in aqueous and non-aqueous systems and the application to analytical methods. The application of modern instrumentals techniques is emphasized. (F)
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CHEM 331: Introduction to Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: CHEM 241 and 242. A survey of the chemical composition of living matter and the chemical reactions of living cells. (F)
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CHEM 340: Inorganic Chemistry I
2.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: CHEM 142 and CHML 142. This course is the first part of a series of two courses. Basic principles, such as chemical equilibrium and reaction kinetics, of inorganic reactions are emphasized in this course. The construction and application of the periodic table of the elements will be discussed. A descriptive discussion of the chemistry of elements will also be included in this course. (S)
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CHEM 350: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. A specialized topic course covering recent developments in chemistry selected on the basis of faculty and student interest and needs. (F)
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CHEM 371: Forensic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
This course covers the major forensic sub-disciplines such as firearms and tool mark examination, forensic biology, arson and explosives, questioned documents, and trace evidence. Evidence categories include glass, soil, hairs, fibers, paint (surface coating), and impressions resulting from friction ridge skin, tools, foot wear, etc. (S)
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CHEM 381,382,481,482: Chemistry Seminar
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Presentation and discussion of current chemical topics and research by students, faculty and visiting speakers. (F, S)
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CHEM 401: Chemistry in the Secondary School
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
A course designed to treat the principles, problems, and materials involved in teaching chemistry on the secondary level. (F)
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CHEM 410: Environmental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: CHEM 320. Environmental Chemistry is to study of the sources, reactions, transport, effects, and fates of chemical species in water, soil, air, and living environments, and the effects of technology thereon. This course will cover three major areas of environmental chemistry: aquatic chemistry, atmospheric chemistry, and geochemistry. Each one includes organic, inorganic, analytical chemistry and biochemistry for pollutants in the environment, their fates, and analysis. The objectives in the course are to understand how environmental system will behave for the chemical species and to learn how to analyze the pollutants in the system. (F)
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