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CH 161: Fundamentals of Photography for Forensic Science
2.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
For students interested in the scientific applications of photography. Students will gain experience with 35 mm, polaroid and digital cameras. Particular attention will be focused on forensic and environmental applications. One lecture and one laboratory period. Prerequisite: consent of instructor
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CH 161 - Fundamentals of Photography for Forensic Science
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CH 221,222,223: General Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
An introduction to inorganic chemistry covering atomic and molecular structure, chemical reactions, states of matter, equilibrium, and thermodynamics. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: MTH 111 equivalency, high school chemistry or CH 104; for CH 222 a passing grade in CH 221 is required; for CH 223 a passing grade in CH 222 is required
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CH 221,222,223 - General Chemistry
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CH 310: Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
An application of the principles of chemistry to geological processes such as phase equilibria, isotope fractionation, weathering and supergene enrichment of ore deposits, volcanism, crystal morphology, and chemical processes on the sea floor. Three lectures. Prerequisite: one year of college chemistry, ES 351 or equivalent or consent of instructor
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CH 310 - Geochemistry
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CH 312: Quantitative Analysis
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A study of the fundamental principles of analytical chemistry. Laboratory work consists of standard analysis utilizing titrations, UV-Vis spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectrometry and chromatography. Three lectures and one three hour lab. Prerequisite: CH 223
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CH 312 - Quantitative Analysis
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CH 313: Instrumental Analysis
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A study of the use of instrumental methods for quantitative determinations of unknown chemical samples. Three lectures and one three-hour lab. Prerequisites: PH 213 or PH 203 and MTH 251
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CH 313 - Instrumental Analysis
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CH 320: Introduction to Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
An introduction into the theory and practice of physical evidence analysis. Topics include the recognition, identification and evaluation of physical evidence such as hairs, fibers, drugs, blood, semen, glass, soil, fingerprints and documents. Three lectures. Prerequisite: one year of college chemistry
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CH 320 - Introduction to Forensic Science
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CH 334,335,336: Organic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A study of the chemistry of carbon compounds including their structure, reactions and syntheses. Three lectures and one laboratory. Prerequisites: CH 223 or consent of instructor; for CH 335 a passing grade in CH 334 is required; for CH 336 a passing grade in CH 335 is required
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CH 334,335,336 - Organic Chemistry
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CH 340: Elementary Physical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Fundamental principles of physical chemistry with applications in engineering, biological systems and medicine. This course will count for chemistry major credit only for students in the Forensic option. Prerequisites: CH 223, PH 213 or PH 203, or consent of instructor
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CH 340 - Elementary Physical Chemistry
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CH 350: Chemical Literature
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A study of the methods of searching the chemical literature. One class meeting per week. Prerequisite: CH 335 or consent of instructor
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CH 350 - Chemical Literature
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CH 354: Computational Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A study of statistical and graphical methods of data analysis, numerical methods of common importance in chemistry, problem solving, information handling and retrieval and simulation techniques. Prerequisite: two years of college chemistry or consent of instructor
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CH 354 - Computational Chemistry
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