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Chemistry 322: Quantitative Analysis
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This course involves a study of the theory, methods and techniques for the quantitative separation and determination of the amounts of materials present in certain natural and manufactured products. Three hours of lecture and recitation. Must be taken concurrently with Chem 24-323. Prerequisites: Chem 24-116/117 with a minimum grade of "C,"and Math 17-114. (F)
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Chemistry 323: Quantitative Analysis Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Laboratory course which must be taken concurrently with Chem 24-322. Two three-hour periods of laboratory and recitation per week. (F)
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Chemistry 324: An Introduction to Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This course covers the basic techniques used to analyze forensic evidence. Basic concepts of chemistry, biology, and physics are used to understand how forensic science techniques function. The interdisciplinary nature of forensic science problems is emphasized. Prerequisite: One year of college chemistry or permission of instructor.
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Chemistry 342: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This is a general course in organic chemistry for students majoring in chemistry. It must be taken concurrently with Chem 24-343. Three hours of lecture and recitation. Prerequisite: Chem 24- 116/117 with a minimum grade of "C." (F)
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Chemistry 342 - Organic Chemistry I
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Chemistry 343: Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Laboratory course in organic chemistry which must be taken concurrently with Chem 24-342. (F)
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Chemistry 344: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This is a continuation of Chem 24-342. Three hours of lecture and recitation. Prerequisite: Chem 24-342 with a minimum grade of "C." (S)
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Chemistry 344 - Organic Chemistry II
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Chemistry 345: Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This course involves a study of the qualitative determination of functional groups and identification of compounds by gas chromatography, infrared spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance. Two three-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisite: Chem 24-343 with a minimum grade of "C." (S)
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Chemistry 362: Elementary Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A non-rigorous treatment of selected aspects of biologically oriented chemistry. Emphasis will be on acquainting the student with many of the substances of which living organisms consist, with their interrelationships, and with some of the better known biochemical changes which they undergo. Must be taken concurrently with Chem 24-363. Prerequisite: Chem 24-242 or 342. (S)
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Chemistry 363: Elementary Biochemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This is a laboratory course to be taken concurrently with Chem 24-362. One three-hour period per week will be used for laboratory amplification of topics presented in Chem 24-362. (S)
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Chemistry 364: Forensic DNA Science
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Covers the theory and techniques used to analyze DNA in forensic evidence. Basic concepts of chemistry and biology are used to understand how DNA analysis functions. Emphasis will be on collecting specimens, isolating and analyzing DNA, and statistical analysis to link the specimen to individual. Two hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: Chem 24- 242 or any General Chemistry with permission of instructor.
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