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BI 480: Undergraduate Research
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course is designed to instruct students to carry out scientific research using current analytical procedures and techniques. Students will learn experimental design, literature review, and data analysis using a problem mutually agreeable to the student and faculty member. Students will present the final results in publication form. Lab fee. Must have permission of the instructor. (Same as Chemistry 480) Prerequisite: CST 091. Credit, 1 - 3 hours.
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CH 110-111: General Chemistry I and II
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
Introduction to modern theories of atomic structure and chemical bonding; chemical reactions; stoichiometry; states of matter; solutions; equilibrium; acids and bases. Theory and applications of oxidationreduction systems, thermodynamic and kinetics; complex equilibria and solubility product, coordination chemistry, nuclear chemistry and descriptive inorganic chemistry. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisites: High school Chemistry or Chemistry 105 and Mathematics 091. Lab fee. Credit, 4 hours.
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CH 201W: Quantitative Analysis
2.00 Credits
Limestone University
Basic course in the theories and techniques of analytical chemical methods. Two hours of lecture and two three hour laboratory periods a week. Prerequisites: Chemistry 110, 111, and Mathematics 122. Lab fee. Credit, 4 hours.
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CH 303-304: Organic Chemistry I and II
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
An introductory course in organic chemistry presenting an integrated study of the carbon compounds of the aliphatic and aromatic series emphasizing electronic interpretations of reaction mechanism. Three hours of lecture and a single three hour laboratory a week. Prerequisites: Chemistry 110 and 111. Lab fee. Credit, 4 hours.
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CH 401-402: Physical Chemistry I and II
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
The study of gases, thermodynamics, chemical and phase equilibria, solutions, the study of kinetic theory, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry, transport properties and surface chemistry. Three hours of lecture and a single three hour laboratory a week. Prerequisites: Chemistry 201 and Mathematics 202. (Offered alternate years.) Lab fee. Credit, 4 hours.
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CH 404: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
A more advanced presentation of the theoretical aspects of analytical chemistry. Emphasis is on optical, electrical, chromatographic procedures, and spectroscopy: Mass spec, UV-Visible, IR, and NMR. Three hours of lecture and two three-hour laboratories each week. Prerequisites: Chemistry 201 and Physics 201-202. (Offered alternate years.) Lab fee. Credit, 4 hours.
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CH 440/440H: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
A study of the cell and the various metabolic processes and pathways within the cell. Carbohydrate, protein, and lipid metabolism is covered and how these products and their intermediates are manufactured and utilized in the body. Prerequisites: Biology 101-102, or permission of the instructor and advisor. (Same as Biology 440/440H.) Credit, 3 hours.
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CH 480: Undergraduate Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course is designed to instruct students to carry out scientific research using current analytical procedures and techniques. Students will learn experimental design, literature review, and data analysis using a problem mutually agreeable to the student and faculty member. Students will present the final results in publication form. Must have permission of the instructor. (Same as Biology 480). Lab fee. Credit, 1-3 hours. Note: Offered at selected sites for individuals with baccalaureate degrees seeking initial teacher certification or renewal of teaching credentials.
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CJ 205: Investigative Methodology in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course will provide the student with a historical and current introduction to investigative methodology as utilized by the Criminal Justice System. The student will learn practices and techniques that have been conducted and why they did or did not work. Legal decisions and scientific discoveries will also be explored to show how courts, science, and education have influenced the practice of investigations. Credit, 3 hours.
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CJ 210: Introduction to Private Security
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course will introduce the students to the field of private security and how it relates to the public criminal justice system. Included in the course will be the history of private security in the United States and how it grew into an international business. Post 9/11 security changes at the local, state, national and international levels of society will be explored and examples of successfull and failed models will be discussed. Credit, 3 hours.
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