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CH 405: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A detailed study of current topics in inorganic chemistry, including coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, homogeneneous catalysis and bioinorganic chemistry. Emphasis will be placed on orbital interactions, reactivity and reaction mechanisms of inorganic molecules. Lab covers synthesis and spectroscopy of inorganic compounds. Prerequisite: CH 205. Three 50 minute lectures and one 3 hour lab per week. Spring semester, even- numbered years.
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CH 406: Advanced Organic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A study of synthesis and mechanism in organic chemistry. The synthesis section will encompass the study of theory, design and methods of modern organic synthesis. The mechanistic section will include the study of mechanisms and methods of mechanisms and methods of mechanism elucidation. Original papers will be read and analyzed. Oral and written scientific communication will be emphasized. Three lectures per week plus 2 hour seminar. Prerequisite: CH 302. Spring semester, odd-numbered years.
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CH 477: Honors Thesis Writing
1.00 Credits
The University of Montana
This course is intended to guide students through the process of writing an honors thesis based upon data the student have collected. The course consists of weekly meetings during which the parts of the thesis (Introduction and Literature Review, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion) will be discussed. Poster and Power Point presentations are covered. By the end of the semester, students will have completed a rough draft of their theses. One hour lecture/discussion per week. Required of all students who wish to graduate with honors. Prerequisite: 3.25 gpa and completion of an honors research project. Fall semester.
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CH 496: Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
The University of Montana
Senior seminar is intended for senior chemistry majors in their last semester of study. The focus of the course will be on developing the skills necessary for the effective communication required in a graduate program or a job in chemistry. Students will be required to give professional, polished oral presentations and will practice the skills of scientific writing, with particular emphasis on the style required for publication in a chemical journal. Prerequisite: Senior status. Spring semester.
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CLST 491: Senior Research Seminar
1.00 Credits
The University of Montana
This course is an independent study that focuses on the development of a research project. As part of this course, students will attend biweekly meetings to discuss their research progress. Seminar sessions supervised by the faculty director. Offered as needed.
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CLST 492: Senior Writing Seminar
1.00 Credits
The University of Montana
This course focuses on the completion of the comprehensive paper. The paper must be approved by the faculty supervisor and a second reader. Offered as needed.
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CO 101: Basic Communication
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
The study of life-enhancing communication principles such as listening, conflict management, and gender communication. The study of how human beings use verbal and non-verbal symbols to create meaning. Course also includes training in public speaking. Each semester.
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CO 108: Desktop Publishing
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
An introduction to desktop publishing. Students learn to use desktop publishing software programs such as PageMaker and Quark Express for production of pamphlets, newsletters and newspapers. Includes training in the fundamental elements of page design. Offered every semester.
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CO 111-112: Introduction to Forensics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
Preparation for intercollegiate forensics competition in individual events and parliamentary debate. Events include extemporaneous, impromptu, after-dinner speaking, persuasion, informative, prose, communication analysis, poetry, duo, dramatic, program oral interpretation and parliamentary debate. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Each semester.
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CO 165: Introduction to TV Production: Script Picture and Sound
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
An introduction to television production that focuses on the principles and processes that tie pictures, sound, and script together. Through critical analysis, the student will understand how messages are successfully crafted, targeted, and delivered in television and film. The student will learn writing skills within the audio-visual context including story structure, narration, and dialogue in broadcast scripts. Course will explore the creative processes involved in different film genre including camera work, lighting, set and costume design, sound design, and editing and how each of these contribute to the persuasion process. Prerequisite: CO 101. Each semester.
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