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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHE 314 with a C- or better. This course is a continuation of CHE 314. There are three class meetings and one three-hour laboratory period per week. (S-odd)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHE 124 with a grade of C- or better. This course presents the principles of analytical chemistry and includes laboratory operations, statistics, volumetric and gravimetric analysis, chemical equilibrium, acid-base chemistry, and an introduction to instrumental analysis. There are three lectures and one three-hour laboratory period per week. (F-odd)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHE 334 with a C- or better or permission. This course presents advanced topics in analytical chemistry primarily focusing on applications of instrumental methods for chemical analysis. The topics covered include spectroscopic, electrometric, and chromatographic methods of analysis, as well as the types of instruments that are currently available, and the limitations and advantages of these instruments. There are two lectures and one four-hour laboratory period per week. Writing Intensive. ( S-even)
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission. This course introduces concepts of scientific research. Students will choose a research topic, conduct appropriate literature search, discuss methods of data analysis, write a research proposal outlining methodology, complete the project in a laboratory setting, write a written report, a summary poster and present the research at a professional meeting. Chemistry majors are required to enroll in three consecutive semesters. (F/S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission. This course presents atomic and molecular shape and symmetry, function, bonding, and periodic relationships of the elements. There are three lectures per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHE 215 with C- or better. A study of the chemical composition of living matter and the chemistry of life processes. The course includes theory as well as laboratory practices. There are three one hour lectures and one three hour laboratory per week. (F-odd)
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission. This course is designed for practical and supervised work experience in chemistry. The student needs to be accepted by a company, university or college, or a state or federal agency in some area of chemical work.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission. This course is designed for further study in an area of chemistry. These areas may included polymers, material science, computational chemistry, nuclear chemistry, genetic engineering, advanced organic synthesis, or other topics. Students are suggested to talk to the chemistry faculty about their specific interests and desires for offering the course.
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3.00 Credits
A study and analysis of crime and the three major components of the criminal justice system: the police, courts and corrections. The philosophical perspectives, which govern the nature and function of these activities, as well as their interrelationships, will also be addressed. (F/S)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to institutional corrections as well as probation, parole and community correctional approaches and procedures. Judicial decisions that impact correctional programs and policies will be addressed. (F)
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