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CHM 469H: Honors Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Approval of departmental faculty member. Content and credit (up to 4 credits) as arranged with instructor. Graded S/U.
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CHM 469H - Honors Independent Study
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CHM 471: Faculty Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Senior standing in chemistry. Research seminars presented by faculty. Graded S/U.
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CHM 472: Student Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Senior standing in chemistry. Seminars presented by students.
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CHM 472 - Student Colloquium
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CHM 479: Advanced Chemistry Lab
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Approval of advisor. An advanced laboratory program in selected techniques to be determined by the needs and interests of the student. Offered every semester. Graded S/U.
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CHM 479 - Advanced Chemistry Lab
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CHM 489: Senior Research
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisites: CHM 401 and senior standing in chemistry. Design and execution of experiments, recording and reporting of results. Requires written reports on specific problem. May be repeated for up to six credits. Graded S/U.
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CHM 489 - Senior Research
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CHM 489H: Honors Senior Research
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Honors standing or permission of university Honors Program, CHM 401 and senior standing in chemistry. Design and execution of experiments, recording and reporting of results. Requires written reports on specific problem. May be repeated for up to six credits. Graded S/U.
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CHM 489H - Honors Senior Research
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CHM 496: Forensics Internship
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisites: All other courses required for forensic chemistry certificate. Practical experience at a relevant, off-campus forensics lab.
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CHM 496 - Forensics Internship
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CHM 497: Topics in Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Instructor approval. Discussion of selected topics in chemistry as determined by faculty and student interest.
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CHM 497 - Topics in Chemistry
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CIS 151: Invitation to Computing
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: None. Introduces principles that form the foundation of computer science for students with no prior background in computing. Suitable for students with a non-technical background who wish to explore a career in computing or in a field where computing is used extensively. No prior programming experience is necessary or expected for this course. Key principles of computing are explored through the use of sequential, conditional, iterative logic and the issue of inheritance. Good computing practices are discussed along with problem solving and organization. Students who have completed CIS 260 with a grade of āCā or higher are not permitted to register for this course. The course includes two lecture hours and two lab hours per week. Labs provide experience with the concepts covered in the lectures.
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CIS 260: Introduction to Programming
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: None. Introduction to the principles of computation, problem solving methods, and algorithm development on a computer using a current object-oriented programming language. Development of good programming style and basic skills of designing, coding, debugging, and documenting programs. Topics include foundational types, arrays, methods, user defined types, inheritance, recursion, file I/O, pointers, and introduction to data structures.
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