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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Examination of problems and issues in selected areas of chemistry. Title as listed in Schedule of Classes will change according to content. Course may be repeated for credit when specific topics differ. One to three hours lecture. (YR).
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3.00 Credits
Topic: Bioinorganic Chemistry. Introduces the roles metals play in biological systems. Explores chemical principles that make metals particularly well suited for these roles. Introduces physical and experimental techniques used to explore the structure and function of metals in natural systems. Explores case studies from the literature to synthesize results of various experiments to develop a final understanding of the systems. Students will not receive credit for both CHEM 490D and 590B.
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1.00 Credits
Employment or graduate studies in chemistry involve integration of experiences and knowledge from one's undergraduate courses. This course is designed to help prepare students for their professional endeavors beyond UM-Dearborn. Students will submit a proposal for a senior project, present the completed project in an appropriate forum, and submit a written report on the project. Students will assemble and present a professional portfolio, and complete an exit interview. The experimental work on the project may be done in an advanced laboratory course or an independent study. (F, W).
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Participation in ongoing experimental research at an off-campus laboratory. Arrangements made between the research laboratory, the student and the chemistry concentration advisor. No more than six hours combined from CHEM 495, 498, and 499 may be credited toward the 120 hours required for a degree. Four to twelve hours laboratory. Permission of concentration advisor. (F,W,S).
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1.00 Credits
Weekly seminars on topics of current chemical interest presented by faculty members, guest lecturers or students. The subject will vary from term to term. The course may be elected up to three times. One hour seminar. (W).
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Library research in a specific area of chemistry performed under the guidance of a faculty member. No more than six hours combined from CHEM 495, 498 and 499 may be credited toward the 120 hours required for a degree. Four to twelve hours of readings. Permission of instructor. (F,W,S).
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Directed laboratory research performed under the guidance of a faculty member. No more than six hours combined from CHEM 495, 498 and 499 may be credited towards the 120 hours required for a degree. Four to twelve hours laboratory. Permission of instructor. (F,W,S).
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of the concepts, principles, practices, and current problems in the chemistry of natural waters, the soils, and the atmosphere. Students in this graduate-level course will engage in mutually agreed-upon projects in addition to the class work assigned undergraduates. (W, AY).
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Current topics in Chemistry. One to four credit hours. (OC)
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3.00 Credits
A survey of computer science topics, including history of computing, office productivity software, the internet, HTML, JavaScript, web design, algorithms, assemblers and compilers, gates and logic design, models of computation, artificial intelligence and expert systems, computing ethics, privacy issues, intellectual property. No credit for CIS majors. (F,W,S).
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