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CH 215: Selected Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Park University
An in-depth examination of specific areas of chemistry. May be repeated once for credit with a change in topic. Variable credit: 1-4 hours.
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CH 300: LA Chemistry Seminar
3.00 Credits
Park University
A series of case studies of legal, economic and social problems occasioned by the advance of science and technology in contemporary society. Open to all students. 3:0:3
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CH 301: LA Chemistry and Society
3.00 Credits
Park University
The history and nature of the science of chemistry with emphasis upon its role as a human activity and its relationship to humanity. Open to all junior and senior level students. 3:0:3
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CH 306: Chemical Bibliography
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: EN 105, EN 106, passing the WCT and 60 accumulated hours. Access to the chemical literature is surveyed. The use of index journals, primary and secondary sources, the patent literature, the online search, and the literature organization is explained and illustrated. Submission of a written, formal proposal of an original research problem, together with the records of the literature search validating the proposal, is required. This course will satisfy the EN 306 requirement for Chemistry majors. 3:0:3
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CH 321: Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: CH 318. This course covers an introductory level medicinal chemistry. The following topics will be covered; drug development process; drug approval processes; receptors; drug interaction; pharmacodynamics; pharmacokinetics, quantitative structure activity relationships. Some of the following classes of drugs will be discussed in detail - antibacterial drugs; drugs that work on the central nervous system, analgesics, etc. Case studies of current drugs going through approval process. 3:0:3
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CH 328: Analytical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: CH 108 and CH 108L. An in-depth study of classical analytical chemistry techniques. Subjects include the statistical evaluation of data, gravimetric and titrimetric methods of analysis, acid-base chemistry, complexation chemistry, and redox process. Laboratory includes practical examples of the methods covered in lecture. 3:4:4
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CH 329: Introduction to Instrumental Analysis
4.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: CH 328. An introduction to modern instrumental chemical analysis. The course will span theory of operation, instrument design and methodology, and applications of instrumental techniques. Electrochemical methods including potentiometry, voltammetry, and coulometry; spectroscopic methods including infrared, UV/VIS, and NMR; chromatographic methods including gas, liquid and thin layer; thermal methods of analysis and kinetic methods of analysis will be covered. 3:3:4
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CH 337: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: CH 318. CO- REQUISITE: CH 337L. Biochemical systems and the relation of chemical structure to the biochemical function are discussed. 3:0:3
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CH 337L: Biochemistry Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Park University
CO- REQUISITE: CH 337. 0:3:1
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CH 351: Introduction to Pharmacy and Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: Acceptance in AT program or permission of instructor. A non-laboratory course intended for athletic training majors. Emphasis is placed on the types and classification of drugs, their modes of action at the cellular, systemic, and organismal level, their contraindications and possible long term effects. 3:0:3
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