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CH 400: Special Topics in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor. A seminar devoted to selected topics in modern chemistry of interest to students requiring more depth in the field. The course may involve laboratory work. Variable credit: 1-4 hours.
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CH 405: Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: MA 211 and PY 206 or concurrent enrollment therein. A one-semester survey of physical chemistry for students not intending to pursue advanced work in chemistry. Topics include an introduction to thermodynamics, phase equlibria, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, kinetics, atomic structure, bonding, and molecular spectroscopy. 3:3:4
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CH 407: Physical Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: CH 108 and PY 206 and MA 211. CO- REQUISITE: MA 212. An introduction to quantitative chemical theory. The primary emphasis will be in the areas of thermodynamics. The principles of thermodynamics will be applied to phase and chemical equilibria. 3:3:4
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CH 408: Physical Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: CH 407 and one of the following: MA 213, MA 302, or MA 311. A continuation of quantitative chemical theory. Topics covered will include the chemical kinetics and quantum chemistry. Modern theories of atomic and molecular structure will be investigated. 3:3:4
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CH 429: Advanced Analytical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: CH 318, CH 329. Advanced methods of chemical analysis stressing, but not limited to, the instrumental techniques. An in-depth study of the theory of electrochemical measurements, spectroscopic techniques, and chromatographic theory will be covered. Students will be introduced to several modern techniques including Raman, X-ray, and flame and furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy, thermal methods of analysis and NMR techniques. Some applications of advanced methods of classical analysis will be covered. 3:4:4
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CH 440: Organic Synthesis
5.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: CH 318. In depth study of various classes of reactions on different classes of organic compounds. Applications of those reactions in synthesis and retrosynthesis of natural products and importance of medicinal chemistry. Lab involved multistep procedures and qualitative analysis of organic compounds based on their chemical properties. 3:6:5
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CH 451: Internship to Chemistry
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Park University
Practical work in chemistry in an industrial, academic or other professional setting. Prior to the start of work, the department must approve the internship. Variable credit: 1-6 hours.
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CH 490: Research in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Park University
Open to advanced chemistry majors with permission of the instructor. Variable credit: 1-3 hours.
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CJ 205: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Park University
This is an introduction to the origins, philosophy and objectives of the Juvenile justice system. Focus is on the operation, legal processes, current trends, and roles of the various actions within the juvenile justice system. 3:0:3
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CJ 221: Criminal Procedure
3.00 Credits
Park University
This basic course examines the procedures to be followed in law enforcement, the courts, and the corrections in the processing of the criminal case, from the crime to the end of punishment. The law of search and seizure and the right to counsel in each of the three segments of the criminal justice system are among the topics that will be examined. 3:0:3
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