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CHEM 475: Internship
1.00 - 14.00 Credits
Pacific University
Internship. 1.00 - 14.00 credits
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CHEM 480: Biochemistry II
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course will further explore the structure and function of biological molecules and will continue to emphasize major biochemical concepts developed in CHEM 380. Prerequisite: CHEM-380 with a C- or better. 3 hours. Alternate years in Spring term. 3.00 credits
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CHEM 481: Biochemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Pacific University
A laboratory course to introduce standard biochemical techniques including protein purification, execution of enzyme assays, SDS-PAGE, and Western blots. Emphasis will be placed on experimental design, data acquisition, and data interpretation. 1 credit. Offered in Winter term. Prerequisite: CHEM 380 with a C- or better. 1.00 credits
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CHEM 488: Capstone:Project II
2.00 Credits
Pacific University
A project that includes independent study and analysis of experimental and/or chemical literature information. Examples of acceptable projects include: A focused review of the literature that results in an original interpretation or novel application. A pedagogical project for students interested in pursuing a career in teaching. An internship at an industrial or government laboratory. a community service project which uses innovative application of chemical principles and technology. Regular attendance at department colloquia is required. Students will complete project work and an introductory paper in the first semester. Consent of faculty required. 2 hours. Fall term. 2.00 credits
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CHEM 489: Capstone:Project II
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
Continuation of CHEM 488. Students will complete a project paper and make an oral presentation based upon work completed the previous semester. Regular attendance and presentation at department colloquia required. Prerequisite: CHEM 488. 1 hour. Spring semester. 1.00 credits
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CHEM 495: Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Pacific University
Independent laboratory studies or theoretical studies on projects of mutual interest to the student and faculty. This may be repeated for continuing or new projects. Consent of faculty required. 1-3 hours. 1.00 - 3.00 credits
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CHEM 498: Capstone:Thesis I
2.00 Credits
Pacific University
Students electing to do a thesis will engage in a substantial research project that will involve an investigation of the scientific literature and original research on a current topic in chemistry. Regular attendance at department colloquia is required. Students will perform literature and laboratory work, and write an introductory thesis chapter in the first semester. Faculty consent required. 2 hours. Fall term. 2.00 credits
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CHEM 499: Capstone:Thesis II
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
Continuation of CHEM 498. Students will complete research and write a thesis. Presentation of the thesis work at a department colloquium and for senior presentation day is required. Regular attendance and participation at department colloquia required. Prerequisite: Faculty consent and CHEM 498. 3 hours. Spring term. 3.00 credits
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CHIN 101: Intro to Chinese Language & Culture
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
The beginning course is intended to give training in the basic listening and reading of Chinese (Mandarin). Introduction of Chinese characters and presentation of the cultural behaviors that influence language usage. 3 hours each semester. 3.00 credits
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CHIN 102: Intro to Chinese Language & Culture
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
A continuation of CHIN 102 intended to give training in the basic listening and reading of Chinese (Mandarin). Introduction of Chinese characters and presentation of the cultural behaviors that influence language usage. Prerequisite: CHIN 101 or equivalent proficiency. 3 hours each semester. 3.00 credits
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