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3.00 Credits
Study of the compounds of carbon. The common organic functional groups with emphasis on structure, properties, reactions, synthesis, and mechanism. Prerequisite: CHEM 111- 112. Corequisite: C221-222 labs, 1 credit hour each. CHEM 221, Fall; CHEM 222, Spring
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
A course designed to give the student sufficient background in mathematical methods methods required for completion of the analytical, physical, and inorganic chemistry sequences. Course discussion will include review of transcendental functions, differential and integral calculus, numerical methods, linear algebra, differential equations and functions of several variables. (This course may also be taken as MATH 310). Prerequisite: MATH 130. Highly recommended: MATH 231-232. Fall
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2.00 Credits
Basic theory and practice of quantitative and instrumental chemical analysis and chemical equilibrium. Laboratory work covering gravimetric, instrumental, and volumetric analyses. Prerequisite: CHEM 111-112. Corequisite: C331-332 labs, 2 credit hours each. CHEM 331, Fall; CHEM 332, Spring alternate years
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The student plans a science topic inquiry, either through original or library research. Requires a progress report or literature review paper and oral presentation of findings. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Energy relationships in chemical reactions; elementary quantum mechanics of chemical systems; elementary chemical kinetics. Prerequisites: CHEM 111-112, 310; MATH 130. Corequisite: C451-452 labs, 1 credit hour each. CHEM 451, Fall; CHEM 452, Spring / Alternate years
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3.00 Credits
Use of the periodic table to show variation of physical and chemical properties of the elements. Elements studied as families. Properties such as acid-base, redox, and coordination compounds are related to the position of the element in the periodic table. Prerequisite: CHEM 111-112. Highly recommended: CHEM 310, 451-452. Spring
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Scientific laboratory research methods. Approved research project and written report required. May be repeated to a total 6 credit hours applicable to degree requirements. Prerequisite: consent of faculty supervisor. TBA
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Methods of literature search and sources of information in the sciences. Requires a research paper on a topic in chemical science. Prerequisite: completion of all 300-level program requirements. Spring
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Staff/apprentice work experience at an approved business/ agency directly related to chemistry. Each credit hour earned requires 60 hours of logged, on-duty work. The student must submit a written report or journal at the conclusion of the internship. The internship is monitored and evaluated by a faculty sponsor, in verification and close consultation with the supervising representative of the business/agency. (Lincoln Memorial University retains ultimate control and supervision of the internship.) Prerequisites: at least Junior classification and approval of the director of the Chemistry Program. TBA
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to computer programming. Through the study of program logic and design, students learn the concepts that underlie the development of structured programs. This is a foundation course for students who wish to advance in Computer Information Systems. Prerequisites: CIS 100; MATH 111 or 121. Fall
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