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CHM 315: Elements of Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A study of the theoretical aspects of chemistry, with emphasis on chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and chemical kinetics. Three hours credit. Prerequisites: CHM 102, MTH 142 and PHY 212 or 222.
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CHM 316: Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A study of quantum chemistry, chemical dynamics, statistical thermodynamics, and molecular structure. Three hours credit. Three class hours. Prerequisites: CHM 315 and MTH 241.
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CHM 316 - Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry
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CHM 317: Physical Chemistry Laboratory
3.00 Credits
High Point University
The determination of physical properties and thermodynamic properties of matter and kinetic studies. One hour credit. Three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: CHM 315.
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CHM 317 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory
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CHM 322: Biochemistry I
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A study of the chemical and physical properties of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. An introduction to bioenergetics and carbohydrate metabolism. Three hours credit. Three class hours. Preor co-requisite: CHM 210.
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CHM 322 - Biochemistry I
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CHM 332: Biochemistry II
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A study of the chemical and physical properties of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. An introduction to membrane channels and pumps, the pentose phosphate pathway and the Calvin cycle, photosynthesis, glycogen metabolism, fatty acid metabolism, protein turnover: amino acid degradation and the urea cycle, biosynthesis of amino acids, biosynthesis of nucleotides, biosynthesis of lipids and related molecules, DNA replication and repair, RNA synthesis and splicing, protein synthesis, and integration of metabolism. Three hours credit. Three class hours. Prerequisite: CHM 210.
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CHM 332 - Biochemistry II
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CHM 411: Research in Chemistry
2.00 Credits
High Point University
A study of a basic research problem to be determined in consultation with the chemistry faculty. This project may extend over more than one semester and will culminate in a formal research presentation and paper. One to three hours per semester. Total of two credit hours required; six laboratory hours. May be repeated.
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CHM 411 - Research in Chemistry
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CHM 471-474: Student Intern Program
3.00 Credits
High Point University
Six to fifteen hours credit. (See program description on page 54.)
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CHM 471-474 - Student Intern Program
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CHM 498: Chemistry Seminar
2.00 Credits
High Point University
Current research in the department will be reviewed. A research proposal for CHM 411 will be prepared. This course taken in conjunction with the two hours in CHM 411, comprise the capstone experience for students taking the B.S. in Chemistry. One hour credit. (Offered in the spring semester.)
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CHM 498 - Chemistry Seminar
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CHM 499: Senior Seminar in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A thorough introduction to the chemical literature. Literature review papers will be presented. This course must be taken by students taking the B.A. in Chemistry or the B.S. in Chemistry/Business. Three hours credit. (Offered in the spring semester.)
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CHM 499 - Senior Seminar in Chemistry
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CIS 150: Introduction to Client/Server Development Logic and Design
3.00 Credits
High Point University
This course is an introduction to client/server development logic and design. Course emphasis will be on teaching the underlying fundamentals and design considerations of client/server application development. Development and design considerations of graphical user interfaces are also introduced within the course. Three hours credit.
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