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1.00 Credits
C 151. General Chemisrty Laboratory. 1(1,0). A one semester laboratory course to accompany General Chemistry 150. The physical and chemical properties of matter are examined and fundamentals of measurement are presented and practiced. Proper techniques for working safely with chemicals and accurate recording of laboratory observation are emphasized. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in or successful completion of C 150. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
C 152. General Chemistry. 3(3,0). The fisrt semester of a two semester course in college chemistry and a continuation of C 150. Students must concurrently enroll in the companion lab course, C 153. Prerequisites: Successful completion of C 150. (F,S)
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1.00 Credits
C 153. General Chemistry Laboratory II. 1(1,0). A one smester laboratory course to accompany General Chemistry 152. The physical and chemical properties of aqueous solutionare examined and interpreted in terms of thermodynamics, rate and equilibrium concepts. Proper techniques for working safely with chemicals and accurate recording of laboratory observations are emphasized . Prerequisites: Concurrect enrollment in or successful completion of C 152. (F,S)
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4.00 Credits
C 201. Quantitative Analysis. 4(4,0). A study of the theory of quantitative analysis, including gravimetric analysis, volumetric analysis, electroanalytical methods and introductivy instrumental analysis. Emphasis is placed on the stoichiometric relations involved in each determination. Prerequisites: Chemistry 150-152, Math 150-153. (S)
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3.00 Credits
C 306. Organic Chemistry. 3(3,0). The first semester of two semester course which presents the general principles and theories of organic chemistry using the function group approach. Preparation, properties and a of aliphatic compounds comprise C 306. Students mus concurrently enroll in Organic Chemistry Laboratory C 316. Prerequisites: Successful completion of C 150 and C 152.(F,S)
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3.00 Credits
C 307. Organic Chemistry. 3(3,0). The second semester of two semester course which presents the general principles and theories of organic chemistry using the functional group approach. Preparation, properties and naming of aliphatic compounds comprise C 307. Students must concurrectly enroll in Organic Chemistry Laboratory C 317. Prerequisites: Successful copmletion of C 306.
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3.00 Credits
C 314. Nuclear and Radiochemistry Instrumentation. 3(3,0). Designed for the students who are interested in the work principles and experimental skills of all basic types of nuclear detectors. The course porvides students with fundamental knowledge of nuclar detetion principles, nuclear counting statistics, as well as an intensive training in operating nuclear instruments. Students are also trained on the basic radiochemistry procedures of preparing samples for radioanalysis. The samples are obtained from natural resources including water, soil and air. The nuclear dectectors covered in this course include Contamination Survey Meter, GM detector, Na(I) detector, Liquid Scinitllation Analyzer, High Purity Germanium Gamma Spectrometer, Alpha Spectrometer, and Radon Gas Detectror. As nuclear technology has been widely used in many scientific disciplines such as environmental sciece, geological, biological science, and medical science, stutents majoring in various scientific fields can benefit from learning the basic nuclear detetion technologies from this course. The course is divided into eleven units. In each of the units, a new detector are introduced by a theory class and a lab experiment. Basitl11ath/nuclear knowledge and instrumentation training is required for taking this course. Prerequisities: C 204/NE 305, P253, C153, M163.
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C 316. Organic Chemistry Laboratory. 1(1,0). A one semester laboratory course to accompany Organic Chemistry C 306. Fundamental method of purification and identification of organic compounds are presented. Proper techniques for working asafely with organi chemicals and accurate recording of laboratory observation are emphasized. Prerequisites: Successful completion of C 306 (F)
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1.00 Credits
C 317. Organic Chemistry Laboratoory. 1(1,0). A one semester laboratory course to accompany Organic Chemistry C 307. Various organic functional group families are synthesized and characterized using spectrophotmetic method. Proper techniues for working safely with organic chemicals and accurate recording of laboratory observation are emphasized. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in C 307 or successful completion of C 306 only.
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4.00 Credits
C 403. Biochemistry I. 4(4,0). This course covers the fundamental principles of biochemistry dealing with the three-dimensional structure of proteins and their biological activites; metabolic pathways generating and storing energy; biosynthesis of macromolecules; storage, transmission, and expression of genetic information; certain aspects of molecular physiology and biochemical calculations. Prerequisites: Successful completion of C 306 only. (F,S)
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