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CHEM 192: Research Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Duke University
See Chemistry 191B. Consent of instructor and director of undergraduate studies required. Instructor: Staff
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CHEM 193: Research Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Duke University
See Chemistry 191B. Consent of instructor and director of undergraduate studies required. Instructor: Staff
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CHEM 194: Research Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Duke University
See Chemistry 191B. Consent of instructor and director of undergraduate studies required. Instructor: Staff
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CHEM 197: Introduction to Research Independent Study
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Includes research methodology, retrieval techniques for, and use of, the chemical literature, safety in the research laboratory, and the ethical conduct of research. Co-requisite: registration for a first course in research independent study in chemistry (191B) or a related area. Lecture/discussion. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Staff: Instructor
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CHEM 198: Graduation with Distinction in Chemistry
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Course for majors who are candidates for graduation with distinction in chemistry. Includes preparation of the research thesis, preparation and presentation of a poster describing student's research, and oral defense of the research thesis. Pre- or co-requisite: two semesters of research independent study. Lecture/discussion. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Staff: Instructor
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CHEM 198S: Graduation with Distinction Seminar
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Seminar for seniors who are candidates for Graduation with Distinction in Chemistry. Includes preparation of the research thesis, preparation and presentation of a poster describing student's research, and oral defense of the research thesis. Pass/fail grading only. Instructor: Staff
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CHEM 20D: Introduction to Chemistry and Chemical Problem Solving
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introductory course for students with limited background in chemistry emphasizing chemical problem solving. Topics include atoms, molecules, ions, compounds, and the periodic table, stoichiometry and chemical reactions, reactions in solution, and an introduction to chemical bonding, thermochemistry, and gas laws. To be followed by Chemistry 31L. Not open to students who have credit for Chemistry 18, 19 or 31L. Instructor: Staff
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CHEM 26S: Introduction to Research in Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Active participation in chemistry (or chemistry related) research group, accompanied by seminar classes covering research methodologies, case studies of ethical issues in chemistry, and communication of results of research. Prerequisite: Chemistry 31L, or 43L, or 18, or 19. Instructor: Staff
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CHEM 275: Advanced Studies
3.00 Credits
Duke University
(1) Analytical chemistry, (2) inorganic chemistry, (3) organic chemistry, and (4) physical chemistry. Open to especially well-prepared undergraduates by consent of director of undergraduate studies. Instructor: Staff
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CHEM 301: Analytical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Duke University
Fundamental considerations of chemical measurements, optical spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and separation methods. Instructors: Fitzgerald
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