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3.00 Credits
Application of chemistry and biology to the understanding of the environmental dispersal and distribution and metabolism in the human body of toxic compounds in the environment. Prerequisites: CHEM 104 or CHEM 202 or CHEM 204, and BIOL 110 or BIOL 111. Fall, odd-numbered years.
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4.00 Credits
General principles and theories of organic chemistry, preparation and properties of aliphatic and aromatic compounds, the study of some natural products. Three lecture- recitation periods and one four-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: Chemistry 102. Chemistry 201 is a prerequisite for Chemistry 202. Fall, Spring. 84/Saint Francis University
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4.00 Credits
General principles and theories of organic chemistry, preparation and properties of aliphatic and aromatic compounds, the study of some natural products. Three lecture- recitation periods and one four-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: Chemistry 102. Chemistry 201 is a prerequisite for Chemistry 202. Fall, Spring. 84/Saint Francis University
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3.00 Credits
Theory of gravimetric and volumetric analysis, sampling, sample preparation, lab safety, and basic instrumental techniques. Two lecture-recitation periods and one four-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: Chemistry 102 concurrent. Spring.
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0.00 Credits
Session will address the possible resources for internships and summer research. Instructor(s) will oversee the application process. Fall.
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4.00 Credits
For students with a strong interest in the environment. An introduction to the chemical aspects of the environment including concentration measurements, toxicity of chemicals, and remediation methods. Three lecture-recitation periods and one twohour laboratory. Prerequisite: Chemistry 104, 201, or 203.
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3.00 Credits
Forensic chemistry utilizes theories and techniques of modem instrumental analysis applied to solving crimes. Three lecture-recitation periods. Prerequisites, CHEM 251, CHEM 202. Fall, odd numbered years.
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1.00 Credits
Sampling, sample preparation and basic instrumental techniques used in forensic science. Prerequisite, CHEM 251. One four-hour laboratory. Fall, odd-numbered years.
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4.00 Credits
Thermodynamics, kinetics, theory of solutions, and an introduction to quantitative treatment of molecular structure. Three lecture-recitation periods and one four-hour laboratory. Prerequisites: Chemistry 102, Physics 105 or 122, and Mathematics 122.Chemistry 301 is a prerequisite for Chemistry 302. Chemistry 301 is offered in the Fall of even-numbered years and Chemistry 302 in the Spring of odd-numbered years. CHEM 301 Physical Chemistry I cross listed as PHYS 301 Thermodynamics. CHEM 302 Physical Chemistry II cross listed as PHYS 302 Dynamics and QuantumMechanics.
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4.00 Credits
Thermodynamics, kinetics, theory of solutions, and an introduction to quantitative treatment of molecular structure. Three lecture-recitation periods and one four-hour laboratory. Prerequisites: Chemistry 102, Physics 105 or 122, and Mathematics 122. Chemistry 301 is a prerequisite for Chemistry 302. Chemistry 301 is offered in the Fall of even-numbered years and Chemistry 302 in the Spring of odd-numbered years. CHEM 301 Physical Chemistry I cross listed as PHYS 301 Thermodynamics. CHEM 302 Physical Chemistry II cross listed as PHYS 302 Dynamics and Quantum Mechanics.
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