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CHED 699: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
With the guidance of their faculty advisor, students who have completed the required foundation courses may request an independent study. The purpose of this course is to meet specific needs of the student and to provide opportunity for intense research on a topic not in the curriculum. A professor with competence in the student's area of study will guide the course and set requirements acceptable to the MCE Program Director and the Head of the School of Religion.
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CHEM 201: Science, Technology and Modern Society I
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
This course serves as an introduction to the philosophy and methodology of the physical sciences, the basic laws of the physical sciences and how the earth as a physical entity falls under those laws. Inventions of man and their impact on society and the planet are examined. Laboratory consists of experiments to illustrate physical principles, reenactment of important discoveries and exploration of facets of pollution. This course is open only to non-science majors.
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CHEM 202: Science, Technology and Modern Society II
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
A continuation of CHEM 201. Prerequisite: CHEM 201 or permission of the instructor.
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CHEM 250: Introduction to Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
This course explores the root causes of the global environmental quality deterioration: overpopulation, depletion of natural resources, and subsequent pollution. Students will consider differing world viewpoints and development of possible solutions. This course does not satisfy the general education requirement in Natural Science. Cross-listed as ENSC 201.
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CHEM 301: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Foundation for the advanced study of chemistry; physical principles of chemistry. Laboratory stresses use of classical analytical methods, interpretation of observations, and independent study. Prerequisite: 2 years of high school algebra and 1 year of high school geometry or enrollment in MATH 220 or MATH 302.
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CHEM 302: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Continuation of General Chemistry I. Prerequisite: A passing grade in CHEM 301.
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CHEM 403: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Chemistry of carbon compounds, focusing on the covalent bond; reaction mechanisms and stereochemistry; laboratory work in synthesis, reaction studies, and structure determination. Prerequisites: CHEM 301, CHEM 302.
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CHEM 403 - Organic Chemistry I
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CHEM 404: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Prerequisite: A passing grade in CHEM 403.
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CHEM 405: Quantitative Analysis
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Wet methods of analysis; solution equilibria; complexation phenomena; potentiometry. Laboratory work emphasizes wet methods analysis techniques and statistical analysis of data. Prerequisite: CHEM 404.
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CHEM 406: Instrumental Analysis
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Instrumental analysis including spectrophotometry (UV, Vis, IR, rotational, FES, AAS); modern chromatography; classical electroanalytical techniques. Laboratory emphasizes instrumental techniques. Prerequisite: CHEM 405.
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